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Anastas Mikoyan

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We cannot, after all, ignore the fact that the cold war is being fostered from the U.S. No one will deny that American bases around our country are not being reduced; in fact they are being strengthened. All of this is bound to cause suspicion, and it is bound to cause the Soviet leaders to be cautious and vigilant.
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January 26, 1959. Quoted in "Traveling With Mikoyan Quote By Quote" - Time Magazine

 
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