Gil Hahn

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The previous night Macmillan had frantically called American officials to get them to release these British-owned dollars, but Treasury Secretary Humphrey refused to allow the transaction. Although no evidence exists to link Eisenhower to this decision, Humphrey never would have taken such an unfriendly position without the president’s approval. Britain had come up against a basic reality: it could not act alone on the world stage without the support of the United States.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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