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Kirchwey, Freda | September 28, 1946 issue

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This article presents information about the politics and government of the U.S. The issue of U.S. foreign policy is too serious to be lost in intricate debates about subordinate issues. Progressives may disapprove of the tactics used by the former U.S. Vice President Henry Wallace in making his protest against the tendencies prevailing in the State Department. Progressives may disagree with certain of the positions he took: the unimportance of the veto in atomic control or the implied acceptance of "blocs" or spheres of powers an implication Wallace has, however, himself disavowed. One may disagree or disapprove or question this or that. But one must not allow these exercises in political analysis to blur the great issue.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; INTERNATIONAL relations; WALLACE, Henry A.; EXECUTIVE power; VETO; UNITED States
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