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PLANNING FOR PEACE POTENTIAL POWER OF RUSSIA (Rec. 7 p.m.) ‘.NEW YORK Mar. 12. Unless'"the ’united States immediately took the leap in planning for peace. Russia would! be the real power in the post-war i world, said Mr William Bullitt, formerly United States Ambassador in Mo: fcow and Paris, speaking in Philadelphia. “We must if ace the fact that international negotiations are controlled by real or imaj lined national interests,” he added. “ SVhen a foreign Government will non move in the direction we want, thipre is only one way to make it mowt This is the old way of making the diankey move by holding a carrot in fronji, of fits nose and! a club behind its tai I, and intimating politely that it can h five • either it' wants. At present we hhve a real carrot and a real club, buy, the day Germany collapses we sh till still be at war With Japan, and 1 Russia will be at peace. The carrot aild the club will then be in M. Stalin'W hands. We have our power now, a:b)d we must use it or lose the peace.” ,<
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25174, 15 March 1943, Page 3
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