POLICIES & PRINCIPLES: Out of Perspective

Last week Anglo-U.S. friendship was more strained than at any time since German bombs began falling on London six years ago. Isolationists were licking their chops because, in the British loan debate, practical U.S. efforts toward world cooperation met their severest postwar challenge. The reason: an all-out Zionist campaign to smear Britain.

When Zionists joined the pressure groups urging Congress to kill the loan, it was clear that the Palestine issue had grown out of all perspective. Beyond the violence in Palestine, beyond even the plight of Europe's remaining million and a half Jews, were some past & present facts...

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