![]() ![]() ![]() 1 capitalist enemy." He said he had felt "as though I were about to undergo an important test." So he alternately smiled and frowned, laughed and roared, talked of peace and threatened war. ![]() In his reminiscences Khrushchev told us he had been "curious to have a look at America," then "our No. Khrushchev had been rattling his rockets and exploting what turned out to be the non-existent "missile gap." He was giving the general impression that war could erupt any day if he and President Eisenhower did not come to terms - mostly Khrushchev's terms. The Brussian leader came here for 13 days in September 1959 in the midst of a Soviet-American deadlock over Berlin. officials think just that - you should be reassured that he can't hold a verbal candle to that least diplomatic of high-level visitors we have ever had: Nikita Khrushchev. If you think that Teng Hsiao-ping has been just a wee bit undiplomatic in what he has said out loud about the Soviet Union and SALT and "teaching a lesson" to Vietnam - and some U.S. ![]()
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