Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1952 — Page 13

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2 on ov OUR ALLIES claim they have good reasons for their

lack of confidence in our maneuvering skill. While they continue to admire U. S. efficiency. productifity and military potential, they no longer think that these assets automatically endow us with diplomatic insight. contrary, they rather consider this reservoir of powar as an obstacle to a consistent and well-balanced foreign po!icy. They forget, of course, that

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In each of these cases, Euro-

first bomber attacks on the A jittery British M. P. said

Were improvisations able to change the fate of China, save the freedom of Czechoslovakia, keep Iran's oil flowing west? Posing these questions about America's past performance, her Allies feel entitled to challenge the soundness of some of her current policies. They are particularly concerned over U. S. initiatives in Germany, Spain, the Arab world and the Mediterranean. Large sections of European opinion oppose the rearmament of Germany as the only course the West can adopt to balance the Russian threat, Lord Beaverbrook, the British newspaper magnate, has come out against this policy ‘because the Germans cannot be trusted.” France's venerable Edouard Herriot warned in a recent speech: “As long as I live I shall defend American idealism, however naive, but I say to my friends, let us not make the

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“YOU DIDN'T sign the Ver-

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the Hoover moratorium and the day came when, at Laus- | anne, monocled Herr von Papen laughed into my face

when I asked him what had happened to German reparations vie “Today the Germans are again in full evolution, and

11 of us know how much value | they attach to paper guar- |

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Western European states-

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peans admit the U. S. saved the |

but only through gigantic scale: The building of a huge army and air force in 1941-'42. The Marshall Plan in 1947. Gen. Clay's Berlin airlift in 1948. President Truman's lightning decision in June 1950 and Gen. MacArthur's master

| stroke at Inchon that fall.

» = 2 THESE ACTIONS amazed the world and staggered the enemy. But European leaders tell me that even the mightiest improvisations are no way of running the foreign affairs of a great nation. They are mere emergency solutions that have

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