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What is Henry Wallace's main argument in his letter (written in 1946) assigned to President Truman?

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Wallace's main argument was that American behavior related to the expansion of its nuclear program, it's increase in the number of aircraft and aircraft bases, and its weapon selling deals to various Latin American countries, was just reinforcing the accusations that the United States were an imperialist country which wanted to spread everywhere.

The Cardinal contention of Henry Wallace's letter was we are setting ourselves up to win the war which we view as unavoidable, are attempting to develop a prevalence of constraining to scare whatever is left of humankind.

Main argument of  Henry Wallace:

  • Win the war which is necessary, and

  • Trying to build a control of force

  • As Secretary of Agriculture, Wallace served Roosevelt from 1933 to 1940.

  • He was strongly back up Roosevelt's New Deal and controlled over a leading shift in national agricultural policy, using measures designed to curtail agricultural excesses and to better rural poverty.

Main objective of Truman:

US President Harry S. Truman in the era of Cold War suggested The main objective of the Truman Doctrine was the policy of Communism.

Therefore, the two letters assigned to president Truman by Henry Wallace is 'two letters and the origins of containment'.

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