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Foreign News
May 26, 1954
The Nome Nugget
Nome, Nome County, Alaska
What is this article about?
In Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Menderes asserts that Turkey is immune to Russian influence and responds cautiously rather than panicky to the longstanding Russian threat along its border.
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Turkey, Bordering Russia,
Is Cautious, Not Panicky
ANKARA, Turkey, (AP)—Prime Minister Adnan Menderes says that Turkey is immune to Russian influence, but recognizes the need of taking precautions.
"The Turks, after living next door to the Russian menace for centuries, have developed a natural sense of self protection," he says.
"To live next to danger makes some people panicky. It makes others act cautiously. We Turks are in the latter group."
Is Cautious, Not Panicky
ANKARA, Turkey, (AP)—Prime Minister Adnan Menderes says that Turkey is immune to Russian influence, but recognizes the need of taking precautions.
"The Turks, after living next door to the Russian menace for centuries, have developed a natural sense of self protection," he says.
"To live next to danger makes some people panicky. It makes others act cautiously. We Turks are in the latter group."
What sub-type of article is it?
Diplomatic
Political
What keywords are associated?
Turkey Russia Relations
Adnan Menderes
Russian Menace
Turkish Caution
What entities or persons were involved?
Adnan Menderes
Where did it happen?
Ankara, Turkey
Foreign News Details
Primary Location
Ankara, Turkey
Key Persons
Adnan Menderes
Event Details
Prime Minister Adnan Menderes states that Turkey is immune to Russian influence but takes precautions, emphasizing Turks' cautious response to centuries of living next to the Russian menace rather than panic.