“What frightens me is that when a country begins to extend its influence by strong arm methods beyond its borders under the guise of security it is difficult to see how a line can be drawn. If the policy is accepted that [Russia] has a right to penetrate her immediate neighbors . . . penetration of the next immediate neighbors becomes at a certain time equally logical. [W. Averell Harriman, US Ambassador to USSR, Sept 20, 1944]” TotalitarianismMagaAppeasementRussian AggressionMaga Appeasement Book:Aid to Russia, 1941-1946;: Strategy, diplomacy, the origins of the cold war Source: Aid to Russia, 1941-1946;: Strategy, diplomacy, the origins of the cold war