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In Churchill's Sinews of Peace Speeech on 5 March 1946 at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri is often regarded as one of the most important in his long and valued service to the free world. Russia marks this date as the start of the Cold War, and it is often referred to as the Iron Curtain speech. In it he spells out his vision of the post WWII conditions that the world faced. Most of the Nations and very few US citizens were aware, that as Sir Winston said: The United States stands at this time at the pinnacle of world power. It is a solemn moment for the American Democracy. Some historians consider Churchill's defiant and motivational speeches to the people of the United Kingdom in the House of Commons while awaiting an invasion from Germany to have more uplifting and less threatening. His Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat speech, and the We Shall Fight on the Beaches, are both classics.

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