However, by 1919, it was found that the United States was not yet adequately prepared for world leadership. The project was put on ice, but it re-emerges during World War II as documented in the report entitled:
"The Council on Foreign Relations and the US State Department: Studies of American Interests in the War and Peace (1939-1945) " ' [3]
Now was the time when the United States was clearly going to emerge as the world-dominant power. The conclusions drawn by the Council on Foreign Relations planners are hair-raisingly rational and have one goal only in its field of vision imperial domination at whatever the price might be. No sentimental by-thoughts of compassion, no presence of any admission of the suffering that will inevitably be caused by U.S. intervention in the "Grand Area".
The most amazing thing has been the lack of attention paid to these records which were all the time public, just not paid attention to.
Says Horhey, commentator, who has put together a selection of quotes from the book " Imperial Brain Trust: The Council on Foreign Relations and United States Foreign Policy" at Political Forum:
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