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To: MissEdie

Interesting article on the feud between FDR & Churchill on Britain’s *empire* which Winnie wanted to keep and FDR wanted to dissolve.

http://american_almanac.tripod.com/FDRlw95.htm

On May 10, 1982, Henry A. Kissinger mounted the podium at Chatham House, the London home of the Royal Institute for International Affairs, to deliver the keynote address for the bicentenary celebration of the Office of the British Foreign Secretary. Kissinger boasted of his loyalty to the British Foreign Office on all crucial matters of postwar policy matters in dispute between the United States and Britain. The crux of his disagreement with his own nominal country, the United States, he told his audience, was the basic dispute in policy and philosophy between ``Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, reflecting our different histories.’’ Roosevelt, Kissinger stated, had condemned Churchill as being ``needlessly obsessed with power politics, too rigidly anti-Soviet, too colonialist in his attitude to what is now called the Third World, and too little interested in building the fundamentally new international order towards which American idealism had always tended.’’
It is Churchill who was right, and Roosevelt, who was wrong, in these matters, said Kissinger.


31 posted on 11/04/2007 3:13:06 PM PST by sodpoodle (If you can't handle the truth ......................................................try satire)
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To: sodpoodle
The closest on either side of the pond to a Churchill is Duncan Hunter, but sadly he does not have the Great Man's gift of oratory.
51 posted on 11/04/2007 5:27:56 PM PST by Churchillspirit (We are all foot soldiers in this War On Terror.)
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