no fair trade, spread of communism through all of the asian rim, world war iii, strength of american military would increase
It was a communist victory. Possibly their only one.
I think it's fair to say that possibly Allendes Chile excepted it has been the situation that in all countries which have had Communist governments that it has been fine to vote: Just as long as you vote communist. It is not in the nature of human experience to freely elect a Communist government.
A performer, songwriter, possibly owning a record label
The USSR (Soviet Union), and possibly some small bordering east European nations were communist during WWII. China didn't become a communist nation until '49.
Possibly He was born in New Zealand where this practice is becoming progresively les popular
Barack Obama has been a communist since at least his teenage years in Hawaii. In his autobiography, Obama states that he was mentored by Frank Davis, who was a member of the Communist Party USA. During his years at Occidental College and Columbia he frequently attended Marxist rallies, possibly with the noted terrorist and communist, Bill Ayers. Also of note, he was a friend of Edward Said, who was the president of Columbia's Communist Party.
Not ony that, he had Leftist- (possibly communist) political leanings.
possibly polar bears, pandas, and silver back gorrillas, take your pick
Possibly, because Truman took office during a world war and left office during another war (Korea). Eisenhower's administration over saw no US wars.
Being overcome and possibly swept out to sea or dashed against rocks by waves. Becoming tide-bound. Possibly a rock falling on you but this is less likely. Deep water.
His Piano and Wind Quintet of 1906 shows distinct influences of the sea and naval experiences, possibly gleaned from his time on board in his tour of duty to IndoChina. It is a wonderful, clean and stirring piece, fresh and invigorating.
When dealing with the Soviet Union, Kennedy believed in brinkmanship- pushing disputes to the brink of war and getting them to back down. Eisenhower was less aggressive, possibly because he had seen enough of war.