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In relation to America, the tiniest incident could set de Gaulle off. Hearing that some American scientists had asked to be allowed into Polynesia to view an eclipse, he was immediately suspicious of their real motives: ‘You must not give anything to the Americans on the spot; refuse them everything, even if they ask us for a box of matches.’
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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