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CRITICISED BY RUSSIA

AMERICA'S FOREIGN POLICY WORLD HEGEMONY AIMED AT LONDON, October 18. Examinations of American foreign policy published in ltussian newspapers in the past few days have been cast in terms so cogent and uncompromising as to command special attention in the present stage of international negotiations, says the . Moscow correspondent of ‘ The Times.’ Writers in the ‘ New Times Bolshevik,’ examine the subject with the premise that American industrial and financial monopolists are imposing on the State Department a new course and policy deliberately opposed to the Stalin-lioosevelt policy of .mutual respect. The Russians assert that the aim of the new policy is to maintain the high rate of American productivity and profit achieved during the war by establishing a world hegemony. They consider Britain’s role a comparatively minor' one because of the subordinate position in which she is placed by contracting the American loan.

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Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 7

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CRITICISED BY RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 7

CRITICISED BY RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 7

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