Advise the President: HARRY S

Advise the President: HARRY S

Advise the President: HARRY S. TRUMAN What Should the united StateS do about the emerging threat PoSed by the Soviet union? HARRY S. TRUMAN Advise the President: HARRY S. TRUMAN Place: The Oval Office, the White House Time: March 1947 President Harry S. Truman is sitting at his desk in What Should the the Oval Office, thinking about a meeting that will begin in a few minutes. He has asked his senior United States do foreign and defense policy advisers to review with About the Emerging him options for United States policy toward the Soviet Union. He has been President for almost Threat Posed by two years, and he has become increasingly worried that Soviet actions threaten his vision of a peaceful the Soviet Union? postwar world in which freedom and democracy will spread throughout the liberated areas of Europe and Asia. He believes that important decisions must be made now about what to do to preserve freedom, democracy, and the American way of life. Truman has been meeting with many people to discuss ideas for United States policy toward the Soviet Union, including members of Congress from both parties, administration officials, community leaders, various experts and advocates, and some trusted friends—all people who, in Truman’s estimation, are able to offer ideas worthy of consideration. He has grouped their ideas into three options, which he looks forward to discussing with his senior foreign and defense policy advisers—with you!—in the meeting that is ready to begin. STEP INTO THE OVAL OFFICE. THE PRESIDENT IS EXPECTING YOU. 2 Advise the President HARRY S. TRUMAN Background The White House What has happened since Harry S. Truman became President? Washington Europe emerged from World War II fundamentally 1945, February 4–11: transformed. Many of its cities were destroyed, Yalta Conference. Allies agree to reorganize the and much of its territory was scarred by the marks provisional government of Poland on a broader of battles fought and bombs dropped. Many of democratic basis. its prewar borders were in dispute, and large numbers of its people were effectively homeless. 1945, April 12: The British and other European empires were Franklin D. Roosevelt dies. either greatly weakened or dismembered by Truman becomes President. war’s end, and the international system over which Europe had presided for a very long time, 1945, April 23: was breaking down. The United States and the Truman meets with Soviet foreign minister, complains that the Soviet Union has not kept Soviet Union were the only two powers remaining the agreements it made at the Yalta Conference after the war that were capable of filling the void regarding Poland. left by Europe’s decline. The Soviet Union, the United States’ wartime ally, suffered about 15 1945, May 8: million casualties and over 6 million deaths in Germany surrenders. the fight against Germany on the brutal Eastern front. President Truman, like President Franklin 1945, July 17–August 2: D. Roosevelt before him, wants United States Potsdam Conference. Resolutions of important relations with the Soviet Union to remain close questions regarding liberated areas of Europe, and cooperative. If these two powers are not able including Poland, are postponed. to cooperate in creating a regime of peace and 1945, August 14: international law to replace the old world order Japan surrenders. destroyed in the war, the world’s future could be as troubled and violent as its immediate past. 1945, October: First meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers ends acrimoniously. No agreements are reached. Uneasy Relations 1945–1946: America’s relations with the Soviet Union have not The Soviet Union keeps troops in Iran past been amicable since Truman became president. the agreed date for withdrawal and supports On his first full day in office, April 13, 1945— separatist movements in northern Iran. President Roosevelt had been dead only about 24 1946, February 9: hours—one of Truman’s advisers entered the Oval Stalin gives a speech emphasizing the contrast Office to tell him about the agreements made by between capitalism and communism, and saying Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill the Soviet economy will focus on heavy industry at a conference in the Soviet city of Yalta the prior and armaments production. February. One of the most important agreements concerned Poland. Truman understood that 1946, July–August: the Soviet Union had agreed at Yalta that a truly The Soviet Union pressures Turkey to agree to representative government would be put in place a joint defense of the Dardanelles. The U.S. in Poland through free and fair elections. Instead, supports Turkey’s rejection of the Soviet request. the Soviets imposed a communist government on 1946-1947: Poland, one that was subservient to Moscow. Greek communist forces fight against the Greek government. Advise the President 3 HARRY S. TRUMAN Other Eastern and Southeastern European in September and October 1945—was disastrous, as countries have also suffered from being the Soviet foreign minister seemed determined to geographically close to the Soviet Union. prevent any agreements from being reached. The Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and next three meetings—in Moscow, Paris, and New Albania all established communist governments York—were more productive, but demonstrated the that answered to Moscow. Czechoslovakia inability of the foreign ministers to solve the serious had been able to maintain a tenuous hold on disagreement among the wartime allies with respect democracy, but its future, in early 1947, is highly to Eastern Europe and occupied Germany. doubtful. Greece is torn by a civil war between its internationally recognized government and communist insurgents. Iran and Turkey have both been threatened by Soviet actions or demands Partner, or Threat? that would undermine their sovereignty and President Truman wants to establish a peaceful territorial integrity. postwar world order, and he would like the Soviet Union to be a partner in this work. But Soviet actions since the end of the war in Europe have been contrary to what Truman wants for the Failed Negotiations postwar world. How is the United States to deal Negotiations with the Soviets about postwar with such a difficult partner? Is it even possible problems have seldom gone well. During three any longer to regard the Soviet Union, only weeks of meetings in Potsdam, Germany, in July recently a close ally, as a partner? Has the Soviet and August 1945, Truman, Stalin, and Churchill—and Union become a threat to the security of the Clement Attlee, who succeeded Churchill as British United States? If so, what is the United States to prime minister late in the conference—were unable do about this threat? to resolve the serious problems gradually dividing east from west in Europe, or to reach satisfactory agreements regarding the future of Germany. These problems were passed on to a newly created body, the Council of Foreign Ministers. The Council’s first meeting—in London Top secret Urgent “I like Stalin. He is straightforward. Knows what he wants and will compromise when he can’t get it.” – Harry S. Truman, from a letter to his wife, Bess Truman, July 29, 1945 Copyright Okefenokee Glee & Perloo, Inc. Used by permission. 4 Advise the President HARRY S. TRUMAN This map, drawn most likely in mid to late 1946, shows the geopolitical confusion left in the wake of six years of war—Germany partially dismembered and the remainder occupied; Poland shifted about 100 miles west, incorporating parts of defeated Germany and losing eastern areas to the Soviet Union; and territorial disputes, transfers, and seizures from Italy to Finland to Romania and Greece. A weak and vulnerable Europe faced an uncertain future, one likely to be shaped by the two great powers on its eastern and western flanks. Advise the President 5 HARRY S. TRUMAN What Joseph Stalin Believes and Wants What Harry Truman Believes and Wants • Communist ideology is universally true and will • America’s founding documents–the Declaration of eventually spread throughout the world. Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights– express aspirations for freedom and democracy • The Soviet Union is endangered by encirclement that are shared by everyone, everywhere. by hostile capitalist countries, but it must survive if the international communist revolution is to • All people possess the right to determine their succeed. own beliefs, institutions, and form of government. • The more territory a country has, the safer it is. • The Soviet Union must keep the agreements it has made to allow democratic institutions to • The territory of the Soviet Union should be be established in the countries of Central and extended westward to include areas that were Eastern Europe. once part of imperial Russia. • All people yearn for peace, and the maintenance • The countries along the Soviet Union’s European of world peace is the most important objective of border should be communist states largely American policy. subservient to Moscow. • The United Nations cannot become an effective • Germany should be either neutral and weak, or a peacekeeping organization without the communist state subservient to Moscow. cooperative involvement of the Soviet Union. • The Soviet Union should build up its heavy • The Soviet Union understands only international industry and military forces so it can be the relationships that are based on the realities of dominant power on the Eurasian continent. force and counterforce. • The Soviet Union should maintain good • Traditional American values and beliefs must be relations with the United States in order to gain preserved, including limited government, civilian international recognition of its expanded western control of military institutions, and economic border and of its sphere of influence in Eastern freedom. and Central Europe. 6 Advise the President HARRY S. TRUMAN The White House Washington THE OPTIONS President Truman wants his advisers to consider the three options he has identified.

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