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When his picture has gone the rounds, Sascha de Seversky may find that his most telling points were negative ones; that people will be most impressed, not with what he says the U.S. can do in the air, but rather with what he insists that it can not do over land and sea routes. The film's one most valuable service may be to show millions of Americans, in the most graphic possible form, the true complexity of U.S. grand strategy, the tremendous difficulties of fighting a war all over the face of the earth.