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When this article appeared on American newsstands, the Berlin Blockade was in its sixth week:

“Russia and the U.S. are in the midst of another showdown on peace. Odds favor a settlement, not war.”

“Peace terms are shifting closer to compromise. Russia is more interested in seeking peace, less interested in stalling… Each side is out to get the best possible terms. But prospects for easing the tension of cold war are good.”


Click here to read about the Berlin Blockade.


KEY WORDS: 1948 events in THE COLD WAR,diplomatic compromises with Josef Stalin,cold war diplomatic compromises with Stalinist Russia,US/USSR diplomatic compromises with STALIN,international treaty agreements between US – USSR 194

Read Can There be Peace with Stalin? (United States News & World Report, 1948) for Free
Read Can There be Peace with Stalin? (United States News & World Report, 1948) for Free