Word: isolationized
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
In this area men have been stationed ever since the war with no hope of seeing home-that is 20 months now. . . . We can take 20 months but the possibility of 30 or 40 months of isolation is hard to face.
Domestic crisis has forced into the background the nettlesome question of foreign policy. But the outcome of Argentina's domestic struggle would certainly affect her relations abroad. Until the extreme nationalists were overthrown or compelled to back down, she would cling to neutrality, continued relations with Germany, and hemispheric...
Policy-Makers. Basically, Russia's prime objectives are: 1) complete defeat of Hitlerite Germany and 2) security from future attack. To achieve these goals, the Russians are prepared to use every weapon in the arsenal of power politics: military force, alliances or armed isolation, collective responsibility or exclusive spheres...
Politico Palmer advised: "No arguments about international relations or obligations, no black eyes and bloodied noses from arguments about isolation; not a single squawk about the dangers of Communism or the menace of the American Fascist. Just 'to hell with bureaucracy and the bureaucrats.' "
Ambassador to Spain Sir Samuel Hoare, extreme right-wing Tory, told his Chelsea constituency: "The danger to Europe is not Russian influence but Russian isolation." The Ambassador representing British policy to Spain's Russia-hating Francisco Franco also said that "fearful souls" should understand that "Communism . . . is a national...