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THE SOVIET UNION
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moved by what they consider their hard-headed self-
may make fairly large temporary concessions to insure
interest, that they are playing a flexible and fundamentally
the>period of tranquillity they need for rehabilitation and
lone game, and that they have no sincere interest in fur-
economic development. They will not deviate from their
thering a well-founded comity of nations based on real
policy of maintaining strong and effective armed forces,
mutual concessions. There is little likelihood that the
consolidating control of their satellites, and taking ad-
Soviets can attract any first-class Powers as firm allies on
vantage, on a limited liability basis, of expressions of
Soviet terms. Therefore, they have come to depend, even
weakness in countries beyond their present sphere of
more than before the war, on their own resources. They
interest.
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