Word: isolationized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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But for all this, Straegy of the Americas is a valuable book. It presents many of the best arguments and most of the facts of the isolation-minded. It is a healthy antidote to the uncertainty and plain rumor-mongering current in so much of the discussion by the man...
Since the outbreak of the war, Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh has consistently spoken as one of the foremost advocates of American isolation. Such a position, to say the least, must be open to question, in view of the fact that the average American has shown extreme concern for the crisis...
> Senator Wheeler, in the midst of a second whirlwind speaking tour, talking isolation all the time, reported he had never had such an enthusiastic reception.
So ran the currents of defeatism in Washington last week. It came not from isolationists. It came from devout New Dealers, adherents of the President's foreign policy. Their theme: the "morale" of the U.S. was bad. President Roosevelt said that the people were not sufficiently "aware," but thought...
No Wave of the Present. How much fact was there in the Washington fancy? Those who read could see that the U.S. press was almost solidly for effective aid to Britain, criticized the Government principally because U.S. aid was not effective enough. But the press is not always a reliable...