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| | Truman Library - Edwin M. Wright Oral History Interview |
 | | General staff G-2 Middle East specialist, Washington, 1945-46; Bureau Near East-South Asian-African Affairs Department of State, since 1946, country specialist 1946-47, advisor U.N. affairs, 1947-50, advisor on intelligence 1950-55. |
 | | It tells me "Please be cautious and don't get into trouble, we know that you're accurate, but it is a sensitive situation and we have to explain it whenever these letter writing campaigns begin." This is the type of problems you deal with; irresponsible journalists like Milton Friedman can write anything they want. |
 | | Brynes and said, "From the dispatches we're getting, and here they are, tab A, B, C, D; the Russians are moving in the direction of Qazvin, down towards Kurdistan, and expanding outside of the area where they were when the British were there. |
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