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He left active duty in 1948 and briefly served as president of Columbia University before being asked to take command of the NATO forces in Europe. In 1952 he was persuaded to run for president.
Carney ruled that henceforth the proper NATO instruction should be “Do not encode.” In the same diplomatic way, Ike was expected to soothe Italy’s pique over the loss of Greek and Turkish ...
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