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| Subject: perialism—we can't stomach it. May 6th 2011, 12:20 pm | |
| chill, and Joseph Stalin), together with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek cooperated informally on a plan in which American and British troops concentrated in the West, Russian troops fought on the Eastern front, and Chinese, British and American troops fought in Asia and the Pacific. The Allies formulated strategy in a series of high profile conferences as well as contact through diplomatic and military channels. Roosevelt guaranteed that the U.S. would be the "Arsenal of Democracy" by shipping $50 billion of Lend Lease supplies, primarily to Britain and to the USSR, China and other Allies. Roosevelt acknowledged that Americans had a traditional antipathy towards the British Empire, saying: "It's in the American tradition, this distrust, this dislike and even hatred of Britain– the Revolution, you know, and 1812; and India and the Boer War, and all that. There are many kinds of Americans of course, but as a people, as a country, we're opposed to Imperialism—we can't stomach it. NY lie detector testdiecast models cars | |
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