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who proposed the policy of pacification​

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agent Edward G. Lansdale

agent Edward G. LansdaleIn the 1950s, CIA agent Edward G. Lansdale, a U.S. Air Force officer with a background in advertising, organized an effective response to a revolt of the Communist faction of the Hukbalahap (a Tagalog acronym for “People's Anti‐Japanese Army”).

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agent Edward G. Lansdale

Explanation:

In the 1950s, CIA agent Edward G. Lansdale, a U.S. Air Force officer with a background in advertising, organized an effective response to a revolt of the Communist faction of the Hukbalahap (a Tagalog acronym for “People's Anti‐Japanese Army”).

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