
October 20th 03, 11:58 PM
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"B2431" wrote in message
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From: Stephen Harding
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After the war, the US refused to take "no" for an answer from Stalin, in
regards to Marshall Plan reconstruction aid, and instead *forced*
military
supplies into Russian ports against the will of the government, with the
hope that a Cold War would rage for the next century, making Europe
dependent
on US largess.
The Marshall Plan was for the civil reconstruction of West Germany. Stalin
was
already considered an enemy by that time, why on Earth would the United
States
"force" military supplies on the Soviets other than a few items already
agreed
upon during the war?
Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
Your irony detector seems to have failed.
Keith
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