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| | Dark Doctrines, Left Hand Path and Satanism, a Hr. Vad site |
 | | Roosevelt's advisers created the Lend-Lease program to meet this contingency, but Roosevelt had all the evidence he needed that Britain was a bankrupt power, dependent upon the United States for survival--and from this position, unable to dictate the terms of the future peace. |
 | | Roosevelt saw it as necessary to attack the defacto imperial alliance between the French and the British; the French, he told his son, while outwardly hating the British, had adopted Britain's imperial outlook, and taken their side on such issues. |
 | | Roosevelt, at least according to the records, never briefed an angry Churchill on his dealings with Chiang and Stalin, causing the volatile prime minister to accuse him of "secret deals." However, during the Cairo sessions, Roosevelt made quite clear his intentions, and the two leaders clashed openly. |
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