EUROPE CONCERNED
AMERIGAN AID POLICY MR WALLACE'S VIEWS NEW YORK, April 30; : The people of Britain .. waut to be friends with bo.th - Russia and the United States, -‘ but,-they can find no. basis for co-operation with an America that fights social progress and .uses its economic power to divide the world,” declared slr Henry Wallace, broadcasting. He said that European countries wanted American machinery and materials to rebuild and modernise- their industry and agriculture, but they, were offered "tanks and guns instead. The Western 5 Enrppeans, far from being happy that the one nation which could help, them was coming to their aid “ were filled with concern and apprehension y about America’s plans.”. The Truman doctrine of. military and economic opposition to Communist expansion was supported in Europe only by a group of extreme Right Wingers led by Mr Winston Churchill.
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Evening Star, Issue 26091, 3 May 1947, Page 9
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