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US administration faces decision on underwriting southeast Asia security against possible Communist aggression, post-Truman-Churchill conference. Discussions between Acheson and Eden, and upcoming three-power military chiefs meeting at Pentagon.
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WASHINGTON-(AP)--The question of whether the United States should underwrite the security of southeast Asia-perhaps by sending in troops if necessary - confronted the administration today in the wake of the Truman-Churchill conference.
The issue of what the western powers and particularly the United States should do about possible Communist aggression in that area is high on the list of problems under discussion between Secretary of State Acheson and British Foreign Secretary Eden, it was learned. Tomorrow it also will be taken up by military chiefs of the United States, Britain and France in a three-power conference opening at the Pentagon.
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Today In The Wake Of The Truman Churchill Conference; Tomorrow For Military Conference
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The US administration confronts the question of underwriting southeast Asia security, possibly with troops, against Communist aggression. Discussions occur between Acheson and Eden; military chiefs of US, Britain, and France meet tomorrow at Pentagon.