Churchill, who had been overcome for re-election as prime minister in 1945, was invited to Westminster College in Missouri, Fulton, where he gave this speech. President Harry S. Truman tied Churchill on the stage and listened closely to his speech. Churchill started by admiring the US, which he stated stood “at the summit of world power.” It rapidly became obvious that a main point of
Churchill, who had been overcome for re-election as prime minister in 1945, was invited to Westminster College in Missouri, Fulton, where he gave this speech. President Harry S. Truman tied Churchill on the stage and listened closely to his speech. Churchill started by admiring the US, which he stated stood “at the summit of world power.” It rapidly became obvious that a main point of