September 1946

President Avila Camacho asked H.A. to attend ceremonies marking the end of his six-year term.   The two presidents were on friendly terms since H.A. visit in 1940 [see November 1944 entry -AS].  The highlight of this trip for H.A. was visiting the international experiment station founded by the Rockefeller Foundation at H.A.’s suggestion.  We met Norman Borlaug and H.A. “was amazed to see corn that would go more than seventy bushels to the acre.” 

On the 17th, Truman made a speech in New York calling for a confrontational containment policy with the Soviet Union.  H.A. was furious with Truman.  Truman thought he had the President’s support for the speech because he had given him a foreign policy memorandum in late July (apparently several cabinet members had produced memos following a cabinet meeting focused on foreign affairs).  Truman had also met with H.A. for 15 minutes earlier in the day of the speech.  H.A. told me Truman’s tone of the speech was to be that the U.S. did not have a special friendship with Britain the Soviets or any nation.  We want to see a peaceful world with all nations working together on an equal basis.  H.A. thought Truman was on board with the administration’s foreign policy, and was quite surprised by Truman’s support of Britain’s imperialist policies and his fear of the Soviet Union.

On the 20th, H.A. spent two hours with Truman to try to either convince him to make no further foreign policy statements or to accept the Administration’s position.  Truman refused so he was fired.

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