Gil Hahn

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Dulles had long been a believer in the promise of covert activities to frustrate the expansion of communism. He would now get a chance to prove his ideas. Truman approved a policy document in October 1951 called NSC 10/5 that demanded “the intensification of covert operations” in order to “place the maximum strain on the Soviet structure of power.” Truman’s security team wanted more of everything:
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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