. The Saturday evening post. ckless vaporings of Russian war patriots, junconscious of its implied contempt for the !Russian people no less than for its former ,rulers. The fact of the blindness displayed by |our Allies in their policy in regard to Rus-sia, before as well as after the revolution, is,of course, undeniable, since the outcome ofthis policy is there to prove it—an out-come as catastrophically fatal to Russia asit must in the end prove disadvantageous toour former Allies themselves, and whichtherefore could not possibly have been de- Iliberately aimed at by them. However, to liattr


. The Saturday evening post. ckless vaporings of Russian war patriots, junconscious of its implied contempt for the !Russian people no less than for its former ,rulers. The fact of the blindness displayed by |our Allies in their policy in regard to Rus-sia, before as well as after the revolution, is,of course, undeniable, since the outcome ofthis policy is there to prove it—an out-come as catastrophically fatal to Russia asit must in the end prove disadvantageous toour former Allies themselves, and whichtherefore could not possibly have been de- Iliberately aimed at by them. However, to liattribute the blindness of their policy to ||mere willfulness would be neither satisfac-tory as an explanation, nor would it be fairto the statesmen who devised and con- •ducted it in what they believed to be thebest interest of their countries. Whetherthis belief has been justified by events theywill determine for themselves. But it stands(Continued on Page 110) THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Thursday None Such Mince Pie Day 109. NoneSuch Mince Meat


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