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In international affairs, Eisenhower was an early and devout supporter of the United Nations, to the point of favoring UN control of atomic weapons. But postwar Soviet actions in Poland, Germany, Greece, and in the UN Security Council, in defiance of the Yalta agreements, slowly diminished Eisenhower’s hopes for an amicable world.
Dwight D. Eisenhower: The American Presidents Series: The 34th President, 1953-1961
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