Lord Home person
also: British foreign secretary, Lord Hume, Lord Holm, Hume
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United Kingdomcountry · 4Dean Ruskperson · 3Adlai Stevenson IIperson · 2United Statescountry · 1Londonplace · 1John F. Kennedyperson · 1Cheddi Jaganperson · 1CIAintelligence service · 1Guyanacountry · 1
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Lord Home removed_from_power
Cheddi Jagan book_quoted
“which might be inferred from the last sentence of your letter, unquote. Stevenson ended by asking to be briefed on any CIA plans. Lord Hume was not persuaded. The foreign secretary replied to Rusk and declared that Great Britain would not g…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy CIA Secret Wars Part 1 @ 26:04
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▶ 13:46
By now, the British were less convinced that Jagen was a political extremist. In late May, U.S. officials met with the British to agree on a program of action, but London refused to join a joint operation. They did not want America doing a …
▶ 25:07
It seems to me clear that new elections should now be scheduled, and I hope we can agree that Jagen should not be allowed to compete. There remained dissenting voices in the Kennedy administration. One of them was Adelaide Stevenson, Washin…
▶ 26:04
which might be inferred from the last sentence of your letter, unquote. Stevenson ended by asking to be briefed on any CIA plans. Lord Hume was not persuaded. The foreign secretary replied to Rusk and declared that Great Britain would not g…
▶ 26:35
Hume met Russ' declaration head on. Quote, you say it is not possible for you to put up with an independent British Guyana under Jagen and that Jagen should not accede to power again. How would you suggest this be done in a democracy? Unquo…