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MINOR ROLE FOR BRITAIN

PresS Asiti.

RUSSIAN FOSTERING CAMPAIGN FOR TWO-POWER WORLD

By TeUgraph

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Received Monday, 7:0 p;in. LONDON, April 15. Russia is trying to inake United States weary of United Xations in order fo fdstef a eampaign i'Of a ttvo Power — RussialiAmorican — world, which is at present being- perpetually propagated iii United States, says'the Dnilv Alnil's diplomatie eorrespondelit, when eommenting' on the prospeets for the meeting of the Seeuritv , Uonncil today. Re sfiid the argiiftieht is advailced that Russia and America won the war. They theret'ore are the only remainitlg Puwera capable of maintaining peaee. Russian propagatida in United States relegates Rritain to a iuinor roJe and is doifig its utiViost to eliminate Bntish influence in world affairs. The correspondent said some Americans were impressed by the argnment beeause it gave tliem a sense of power. The Russiaii pJan was to get United Xations from United States to Hurope as Russia believed she eould be doniinant from (ieneva. Soviet offieials diss minating the propaganda frankly ■ adritit United States must tire of United Nations and its difficulties, if lv nssia were snfficiently persisleiit — and there was a better ehanee of America tiring if United Xations went to (Ieneva.

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 5

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MINOR ROLE FOR BRITAIN Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 5

MINOR ROLE FOR BRITAIN Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 5

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