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Five fraught and futile years

By Edward Alden

Published: September 10 2006 19:05 | Last updated: September 10 2006 19:05

Five years after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the US had defeated and occupied its adversaries in both Asia and Europe.

Five years after Winston Churchill’s speech in Fulton, Missouri, that warned of the coming cold war, the US had built the Nato alliance, established the defence department and Central Intelligence Agency and devised a strategy for containing and defeating the Soviet Union.

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