hostile great power (the USSR)
Kind of like Al Qaeda?


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>The Marshall Plan was developed well after World War II was over,
>in the absence of any other sensible plan for dealing with the situation
>in Germany and Europe. One major reason for its development and ready
>acceptance was that there was then a hostile great power (the USSR)
>which was benefiting from the chaos and despair in Europe. That said, the
>U.S. was a different country then.
>
>Doug Woodard
>St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
>
>
>On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Mike Weaver wrote:
>
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>>Germany and Japan were occupied with a long-range plan - The Marshall
>>Plan.  Arguably it worked.
>>
>>Afganistan and Iraq were flattened and then...
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