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...delegates of 51 nations gathered last week for the first UNO General Assembly. They met on a great battlefield of the war-London. That battle, as much as Stalingrad or Midway, had been a turning point in the war. Though the delegates inevitably brought lesser interests along, they gathered also with a sense of dedication. Around the globe, the living shared...
Even the vanquished depended on UNO for their eventual hope. With all its faults-and the first few days made them evident-UNO had a chance to make the world's ideal of a just and durable peace come true. And if UNO failed, late or soon, there would be a yet more terrible...
Both Britain and Russia knew what they wanted UNO to be. The U.S. was not quite sure...
...side of the fence stood Britain, insisting that the Big Three could not run the postwar world as they ran the Allied world of wartime and that UNO, as Clement Attlee said last week, "must become the overriding factor in foreign policy." The British were for true collective security on a world scale...
...mood of all the nations, the Big Three and their 48 partners alike, was more realistic than it had been when the League first met in 1920. This time there was a healthy realization that to disagree was human. UNO, created not to make the peace but keep it (this week the deputies of the Council of Foreign Ministers would resume work on the peace treaties in London), had weeks of disagreement ahead...