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June 1, 1918 issue

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The article presents social and political developments. A military expedition to the Soviet Union has become the topic of heated American discussion in the last few weeks. The advocates of this measure see in it a way of restoring the Soviet Union to "normal" conditions and of making her a fighting force. A military expedition consisting of English, Japanese and American soldiers, it is argued, would rally around itself the sound and sane elements of the Russian people; the Bolshevist usurpers would easily be overthrown, and the prostrate country would awaken to new vigorous life.

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POLITICAL development; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; MILITARY art & science; INFILTRATION (Military science); MILITARY readiness; SOVIET Union
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