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The Great
Interrogation to Come
For
the moment, what is happening in the Soviet world so absorbs everyone's
attention that there is not enough space here for more profound reflections,
analyses and interrogations.
But
the opportune moment will come. Then, public opinion will grill the communist
party leaders of the West as to why they remained communist in spite of knowing
that communism had dragged the nations under Moscow's yoke into such misery.
Because these leaders knew of the miserable situation in Russia and the captive
nations, the public will demand that they explain why they consented to lead a
political party whose only goal was to throw their own nations into this
extreme poverty, slavery and disgrace. Finally, the public will ask why they so
assiduously desired such a somber objective that they did not think twice about
hiding from their own henchmen the truth, which might have made at least some
of them desert the Red ranks in horror.
In
conjunction with Moscow, the communist leaders of the various free nations
plotted to bring misfortune upon their respective countries. Future generations
will consider this attitude as one of the great enigmas of history.
This
enigma is already beginning to arouse the curiosity of those keen enough to
perceive the problem and to eye it questioningly.
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