Talk:Eisenhower's farewell address

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No Changes Being Made[edit]

Although I have been told that this article is going to be updated as part of the University of Arizona POL150C class I see that no changes or suggestions have been made in the talk section. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cameronjbird (talkcontribs) 03:41, 27 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

A misleading sentence[edit]

The sentence below gives the impression that the three quotations it contains come from the speech. They do not. Whether they are Eisenhower's is unclear.

Characterizing it[7] as a "potential enemy of the national interest" and at a times an "unjustified expenditure" ; Eisenhower viewed the military-industrial complex to be "nothing more than a distorted use of the nation's resources."

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