U.S. unease about the League thus stemmed from a fear that sanctions would embroil the nation in foreign wars. Many Americans saw economic war against civilians as a policy fit for the Old World and its imperialist ways, but they thought it unbecoming of a free republic like the United States. U.S. President Herbert Hoover, an experienced humanitarian who had organized famine relief after the blockade against Central Europe, worried that sanctions would fan the flames of nationalist resentment or cause such hunger that populations would succumb to revolutionary socialism.
The Carter Sanction In Italian Free Download
2ff7e9595c
Kommentare