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V. M. Molotov objected to the Marshall Plan because he viewed it as a strategy by the United States to exert economic influence over Europe and to promote capitalism at the expense of Soviet interests. He believed that the plan would deepen divisions between Eastern and Western Europe and undermine the Soviet Union's influence in the region. Additionally, Molotov argued that the Marshall Plan would create dependency on American aid, which he saw as a threat to socialist movements and the Soviet bloc.

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