. The Ladies' home journal. 255 desperate need of mutual understanding, hesaid. I assert my own belief that we can livetogether in harmony if the United Statesspeaks as plainly on all occasions as Russiadoes; if the United States just as vigorouslysustains its own purposes and ideals asRussia does. Then came the punch line—or whatseemed like a punch line in 1946. And if, continued the senator, with avoice throbbing with righteous scorn, weabandon the miserable fiction that we some-how jeopardize the peace if our candor is asfirm as Russias always is That phrase marked the beginning of whathas


. The Ladies' home journal. 255 desperate need of mutual understanding, hesaid. I assert my own belief that we can livetogether in harmony if the United Statesspeaks as plainly on all occasions as Russiadoes; if the United States just as vigorouslysustains its own purposes and ideals asRussia does. Then came the punch line—or whatseemed like a punch line in 1946. And if, continued the senator, with avoice throbbing with righteous scorn, weabandon the miserable fiction that we some-how jeopardize the peace if our candor is asfirm as Russias always is That phrase marked the beginning of whathas been variously described as the firm butfriendly or get tough phase of relations. Secretary Byrnes en-dorsed it in toto in a speech of his own thenext day. Since that time Vandenberg has been byfar the steadiest pillar of the two-partycoalition which determines American foreignpolicy. When the Truman Doctrine for bol-stering up the present regimes in Greeceand Turkey was hastily conceived and an-nounced last


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