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Editorials

March 11, 1944 issue

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The article presents information on various developments related to the U.S. politics and foreign relations. If the proposed soldier-vote bill is enacted, millions of men will be robbed of their voting right, but political commentators are increasingly agreed that the resentment of troops will be mirrored in the voting attitude of families at home. The U.S. administration has always been willing to talk broadly of the restoration of Europe's liberties and of extension of international economic cooperation. But it has been slow in translating these generalization into concrete terms, and in the meantime day-to-day policies in regard to European affairs have been flavored with a reactionary opportunism that rouses the gravest suspicions of American postwar intentions.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; SOLDIERS; VOTING; INTERNATIONAL relations; EUROPE; UNITED States
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