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Saving Freedom: Truman, The Cold War, and the Fight for Western Civilization, the fourth book by MSNBC Cable news host and former Congressman Joe Scarborough, recounts the historic forces that navigated Harry Truman to begin America's historic battle against the threat of Soviet Communism and how a little known president built an enduring coalition that would use the Truman Doctrine to guide American foreign policy for close to half a century.

Saving Freedom: Truman, The Cold War, and the Fight for Western Civilization
First edition cover
AuthorJoe Scarborough
Cover artistMilan Bozic and Pictures Now/Alamy Stock Photo
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHarry Truman's role in rebuilding Western Europe and checking the spread of communism in the aftermath of WWII
GenreNonfiction
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
November 24, 2020
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages257
ISBN978-006-295-0512
Preceded byThe Right Path
The Last Hope
Rome Wasn't Burnt in a Day 

Synopsis edit

In the midst of a Greek Civil War which pitted free Greek forces against a Communist insurgency, President Harry Truman addressed Congress on March 12, 1947, to define an historic policy to contain and control the spread of Soviet communism. The policy would soon become known worldwide as the Truman Doctrine, and pledged that the United States would “support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.” Truman's new doctrine was a groundbreaking departure from a century and half of American isolationism. Ultimately, the Truman Doctrine would signal the beginning of a new American role that would ultimately guarantee the freedom of Western Europe, and witness the rise of the "American Century", a historical period of American strength that would result in the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s.[1]

Though initially considered "timid", and known to many even in his own party as the ‘Missouri Compromise,’ Democrats and nations worldwide would soon learn "there was steel in the man from the Midwest." Scarborough heaps lavish praise on the Truman Doctrine as “a profound transformation of America’s conception of itself and its role in the world” and as a policy that would make Harry Truman “the greatest foreign policy president of the postwar era.” Despite its eventual success, initial opposition to the plan was strong from traditionally isolationist Republicans on the right, and liberal Democrats on the left, who were critical of a plan that would send aid to Greece, a country headed by a President many viewed as autocratic.[2]

 
Scarborough

The novel chronicles and approves of Truman's controversial but bold decisions to pursue the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that ended WWII. Scarborough praised Truman's success in forcing the Soviets to eventually withdraw their support for Communist insurgencies in both Turkey and Greece when Great Britain could no longer afford to provide financial assistance to support the military efforts of the two nations. Scarborough's chapter, Eleven Minutes, details Truman's support of Israel in an era when anti-Semitism was still present and a Jewish state was a questionable prospect. Demonstrating strong leadership, despite considerable opposition from Congress and the State department headed by George Marshall, Truman made the strong move to become one of the first countries to support the new state of Israel in May 1948.[3]

Equally important was Truman's decision to defend South Korea from the Communist aggression of the North, a move consistent with the intent of the Truman Doctrine.[4] In a bold move in 1948, he submitted the first comprehensive legislation on civil rights, issuing Executive Order 9981 to start racial integration in the military and federal agencies.[5]

Critical reviews edit

Book Marks edit

The book review website Book Marks impressively offers four positive and one rave accounting of Scarborough's book.[5]

Washington Post edit

A. J. Baime of the Washington Post gives special credit to Scarborough for being one of the first historians to reveal the underlying constructs of the Truman Doctrine, how it was made to be successful on the bloody battlefields of Greece's civil war and how it became "the backbone of America’s ideological fight against the Soviets for fifty years." One remarkable and timely side story is how, in the highly partisan era of the emerging Cold War, Democrats and Republicans, by approving the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, and the new North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), worked in unison, presented a united front to the rest of the world, and illustrated how American political divisions end at the nation's borders. Unhampered by the contentious political divides of today's political climate, Baime's review noted that Americans and Congress demonstrated under Truman that loyalty to country could precede loyalty to party or personal agendas.[2]

New York Times Book Review edit

John Gans of the New York Times Book Review gave a positive review and noted that Scarborough, as a former congressman himself, recognized the great success Truman had as a politician in achieving the “greatest selling job” of any president. As Scarborough noted, Truman persuaded a skeptical and untrusting Republican Congress and millions of exhausted, cautious and wary Americans to support not just foreign aid, but the Marshall Plan and NATO alliance which respectively funded the rebuilding of Western Europe after the catastrophic damage of WWII, and helped to confine the territorial ambitions of Russia.[5]

New York Journal of Books edit

 
Dean G. Acheson
 
George Marshall

Reviewer Judith Reveal of The New York Journal of Books noted that one of Truman's greatest skills was selecting and retaining exceptional advisors and cabinet members to implement the Truman Doctrine. These included Secretary of State and 1953 Nobel Peace Prize winner, General George Marshall; Undersecretary of State, and co-author of the Truman Doctrine Dean Acheson; and Jack Hickerson, director of the Office of European Affairs. Once the Truman Doctrine was written and presented to congress, Senator Arthur Vandenberg, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, became a strong advocate and supporter of the plan. George McGhee, a career diplomat, was named as the Washington coordinator for aid to both Greece and Turkey, two countries close to becoming victims of Soviet expansionism. Other important players in Truman's doctrine included Edwin C. Wilson, ambassador to Turkey, who coordinated the aid for Turkey that provided recovery from the poverty and devastation of WWII and ultimately helped to safeguard the country from Soviet aggression. Dwight Griswold, a previously Republican Governor of the state of Nebraska, headed America's mission to provide Greece with financial assistance which was supplemented by Great Britain's critical military support.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Scarborough, Joe (24 November 2020). Saving Freedom. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0062950499.
  2. ^ a b "Baime, A. J., How the Truman Doctrine transformed America's role in the world". Washington Post Article on Truman Doctrine. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Reveal, Judith, Saving Freedom: Truman, the Cold War, and the Fight for Western Civilization". New York Journal of Books article on Book. New York Journal of Books. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Saving Freedom: Truman, the Cold War, and the Fight for Western Civilization". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "Saving Freedom: Truman, the Cold War, and the Fight for Western Civilization". Book Marks website. Book Marks. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Reveal, Judith, Saving Freedom: Truman, the Cold War, and the Fight for Western Civilization". New York Journal of Books website. New York Journal of Books. Retrieved 4 November 2020.

External links edit

  • Book Marks website reviews of Saving Freedom
  • Joe Scarborough Official Site
  • Morning Joe – MSNBC
  • Joe Scarborough bio on MSNBC

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Saving Freedom Truman The Cold War and the Fight for Western Civilization the fourth book by MSNBC Cable news host and former Congressman Joe Scarborough recounts the historic forces that navigated Harry Truman to begin America s historic battle against the threat of Soviet Communism and how a little known president built an enduring coalition that would use the Truman Doctrine to guide American foreign policy for close to half a century Saving Freedom Truman The Cold War and the Fight for Western CivilizationFirst edition coverAuthorJoe ScarboroughCover artistMilan Bozic and Pictures Now Alamy Stock PhotoCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectHarry Truman s role in rebuilding Western Europe and checking the spread of communism in the aftermath of WWIIGenreNonfictionPublisherHarperCollinsPublication dateNovember 24 2020Media typePrint hardback Pages257ISBN978 006 295 0512Preceded byThe Right PathThe Last HopeRome Wasn t Burnt in a Day Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Critical reviews 2 1 Book Marks 2 2 Washington Post 2 3 New York Times Book Review 2 4 New York Journal of Books 3 References 4 External linksSynopsis editIn the midst of a Greek Civil War which pitted free Greek forces against a Communist insurgency President Harry Truman addressed Congress on March 12 1947 to define an historic policy to contain and control the spread of Soviet communism The policy would soon become known worldwide as the Truman Doctrine and pledged that the United States would support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures Truman s new doctrine was a groundbreaking departure from a century and half of American isolationism Ultimately the Truman Doctrine would signal the beginning of a new American role that would ultimately guarantee the freedom of Western Europe and witness the rise of the American Century a historical period of American strength that would result in the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s 1 Though initially considered timid and known to many even in his own party as the Missouri Compromise Democrats and nations worldwide would soon learn there was steel in the man from the Midwest Scarborough heaps lavish praise on the Truman Doctrine as a profound transformation of America s conception of itself and its role in the world and as a policy that would make Harry Truman the greatest foreign policy president of the postwar era Despite its eventual success initial opposition to the plan was strong from traditionally isolationist Republicans on the right and liberal Democrats on the left who were critical of a plan that would send aid to Greece a country headed by a President many viewed as autocratic 2 nbsp Scarborough The novel chronicles and approves of Truman s controversial but bold decisions to pursue the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that ended WWII Scarborough praised Truman s success in forcing the Soviets to eventually withdraw their support for Communist insurgencies in both Turkey and Greece when Great Britain could no longer afford to provide financial assistance to support the military efforts of the two nations Scarborough s chapter Eleven Minutes details Truman s support of Israel in an era when anti Semitism was still present and a Jewish state was a questionable prospect Demonstrating strong leadership despite considerable opposition from Congress and the State department headed by George Marshall Truman made the strong move to become one of the first countries to support the new state of Israel in May 1948 3 Equally important was Truman s decision to defend South Korea from the Communist aggression of the North a move consistent with the intent of the Truman Doctrine 4 In a bold move in 1948 he submitted the first comprehensive legislation on civil rights issuing Executive Order 9981 to start racial integration in the military and federal agencies 5 Critical reviews editBook Marks edit The book review website Book Marks impressively offers four positive and one rave accounting of Scarborough s book 5 Washington Post edit A J Baime of the Washington Post gives special credit to Scarborough for being one of the first historians to reveal the underlying constructs of the Truman Doctrine how it was made to be successful on the bloody battlefields of Greece s civil war and how it became the backbone of America s ideological fight against the Soviets for fifty years One remarkable and timely side story is how in the highly partisan era of the emerging Cold War Democrats and Republicans by approving the Truman Doctrine the Marshall Plan and the new North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO worked in unison presented a united front to the rest of the world and illustrated how American political divisions end at the nation s borders Unhampered by the contentious political divides of today s political climate Baime s review noted that Americans and Congress demonstrated under Truman that loyalty to country could precede loyalty to party or personal agendas 2 New York Times Book Review edit John Gans of the New York Times Book Review gave a positive review and noted that Scarborough as a former congressman himself recognized the great success Truman had as a politician in achieving the greatest selling job of any president As Scarborough noted Truman persuaded a skeptical and untrusting Republican Congress and millions of exhausted cautious and wary Americans to support not just foreign aid but the Marshall Plan and NATO alliance which respectively funded the rebuilding of Western Europe after the catastrophic damage of WWII and helped to confine the territorial ambitions of Russia 5 New York Journal of Books edit nbsp Dean G Acheson nbsp George Marshall Reviewer Judith Reveal of The New York Journal of Books noted that one of Truman s greatest skills was selecting and retaining exceptional advisors and cabinet members to implement the Truman Doctrine These included Secretary of State and 1953 Nobel Peace Prize winner General George Marshall Undersecretary of State and co author of the Truman Doctrine Dean Acheson and Jack Hickerson director of the Office of European Affairs Once the Truman Doctrine was written and presented to congress Senator Arthur Vandenberg chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee became a strong advocate and supporter of the plan George McGhee a career diplomat was named as the Washington coordinator for aid to both Greece and Turkey two countries close to becoming victims of Soviet expansionism Other important players in Truman s doctrine included Edwin C Wilson ambassador to Turkey who coordinated the aid for Turkey that provided recovery from the poverty and devastation of WWII and ultimately helped to safeguard the country from Soviet aggression Dwight Griswold a previously Republican Governor of the state of Nebraska headed America s mission to provide Greece with financial assistance which was supplemented by Great Britain s critical military support 6 References edit Scarborough Joe 24 November 2020 Saving Freedom HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 978 0062950499 a b Baime A J How the Truman Doctrine transformed America s role in the world Washington Post Article on Truman Doctrine Retrieved 4 November 2020 Reveal Judith Saving Freedom Truman the Cold War and the Fight for Western Civilization New York Journal of Books article on Book New York Journal of Books Retrieved 4 November 2020 Saving Freedom Truman the Cold War and the Fight for Western Civilization Kirkus Reviews Retrieved 4 November 2020 a b c Saving Freedom Truman the Cold War and the Fight for Western Civilization Book Marks website Book Marks Retrieved 4 November 2020 Reveal Judith Saving Freedom Truman the Cold War and the Fight for Western Civilization New York Journal of Books website New York Journal of Books Retrieved 4 November 2020 External links editBook Marks website reviews of Saving Freedom Joe Scarborough Official Site Morning Joe MSNBC Joe Scarborough bio on MSNBC Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Appearances on C SPAN Joe Scarborough on C SPAN Joe Scarborough in American Politics Journal Chris Matthews Interviews Joe Scarborough on Hardball 06 09 09 Dwight Griswold on govtrack us Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saving Freedom amp oldid 1189746566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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