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- 13 - Security information TOP SECRET And beyond the hopeful prospect of this conference, our peaceful vision sees further opportunities for building the miraculous edifice of a world truly at peace. We see, instead of the winter of discontent which is now settling upon Eastern Germany, occupied Austria, and the seething countries of Eastern Europe from the Baltic to the Black Sea, a family of free European nations, with none a threat to the other, and least of all a threat to the peoples of Russia. We see beyond the turmoil and strife and misery of Asia and Xately Southeast Asia a time when these nations, suddenly sprung full blown after jo after years 8 perpand for from the obsolete colonial mold, shall have the peaceful time to learn practice the techniques and responsibilities of independence, to develop their priceless natural resources, and to elevate the lot of their people. These are not idle words or shallow visions. Behind them lies an extraordinary record of peaceful accomplishment. TOP SECRET Security Information

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