> Does anyone have any
> historical data on US aid to Yugoslavia during the 50's-60's which would
> provide background for some of Dr. Chussodovsky's recent history?
> Ian Murray

US "aid" to Yugoslavia began in 1949 following Yugoslavia's 1948
ouster from the Cominform...the country's first Five Year Plan
(1947-52) called for rapid industrialization which required large 
imports of fuel, food, and raw materials...because the economy's
sparse and low-quality exports could not finance this stuff,
Yugoslavia was forced to run a large trade deficit, most of which
was financed by credits and loans from the US...by 1955, the US
had provided US $600 million...

US was also an important factor in Yugoslav military policy following
the latter's break with the Soviets...Truman indicated Yugoslavian
independence was of national interest to the US and began shipping
weapons in 1951...by 1955, the US had provided US $600 million in 
direct military grants (not a typo, amount of military and economic 
'assistance' was equal)...Michael Hoover



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