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Workers World is in its 50th year of publication. We reprint this article from the Nov. 16, 1979, issue of the paper as part of our special archival series. Nov. 14, 1979—The involvement of Secretary-Treasurer Miller into the top councils of the Carter administration has far wider significance than the fact that his authority as the Secretary-Treasurer was necessary to freeze Iran’s assets and issue the so-called national emergency proclamation. It signifies a merging of two divergent factions of the Carter administration based on military “solutions.” In our previous installments we pointed out how the two principal factions in the governing group of the Carter administration were slowly moving toward merging their conflicting and contradictory approaches on fundamental questions regarding U.S. world economic and foreign... [read full story]
