I don't agree with all he says, certainly not line by line.
Some things he asserts confirm my views here or there. Why not mention those?
One is that 1918 was a great time to halt Bolshevism when Russia was weak as a kitten. P 21
Furthermore, he questions whether the US and USSR were even on the same footing in 1945, confirming also what I have noted here, re Patton's and Montgomery's views in 1944, 1945, and my espousal, in hindsight, of the Patton solution.
The FDR administration was fully aware of this state of affairs but had already chosen to give Eastern Europe to the Bolsheviks.
The average American still does not realize this basic and disastrous fact to this day.
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