"US planners were virtually unanimous in the view that the nation should claim a dominant position in the post World War II world. The planners and analysts concluded that in the postwar world the United States would seek "to hold unquestioned power.--
Among Horhey's quotes from "Imperial Brain Trust" Shoup and Minter [4] :
"The foremost requirement of the United States in a world in which it proposes to hold unquestioned power is the rapid fulfillment of a program of complete re-armament."
"the United States must accept world responsibility. The measure of our victory will be the measure of our domination after victory."
Council President Norman Davis, asserted in May 1942 that it was probable that:
"the British Empire as it existed in the past will never reappear and that the United States may have to take it's place."
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