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Clifford's remark about the "enormous vacuum" left in the free world after World War II refers to the power and influence that had been diminished or destabilized in Europe and Asia due to the war. With the collapse of empires and the weakening of nations, there was a significant absence of strong leadership and stability, creating an opportunity for new ideologies, particularly communism, to gain traction. This vacuum indicated a need for new structures of governance and alliances to prevent chaos and maintain peace in the post-war landscape.

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