Ajidica
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1. More Russians than Ukrainians died in the famine that struck Russia and the Ukraine at that time. The only thing surprising about it was that it wasn't worse considering how much Russian and Ukrainian agriculture had suffered during the First World War and the Civil War.Actually he did... Ukrainians, Cossacks, military generals/commanders.
2. Stalin did not embark on a campaign to actualy destroy the Cossacks in the same way Hitler did to the Jews. He was rather brutal and repressive toward them, but being brutal and repressive != genocide.
None of which was promoting World Revolution! If anything, it was the antithesis of promoting World Revolution as Stalin was getting involved in realpolitik and supporting non-revolutionary figures who happened to be vaguely leftist but certiantly not Communist. Stalin's support of foreign leaders who happened to be vaguely leftist is no different from our support of leaders who happened to be anti-left.Which explains his invasion of Finland and later taking the entire Eastern Bloc while funding movements elsewhere in the world.
Lastly, with regards to Eastern Europe, Truman was simply acknowledging the physical realities: there was nothing he could do short of war to prevent Soviet domination in Eastern Europe. The Soviet Union had already established provisional governments and were in control politicaly, militarily, and administratively. Unless Truman was willing to go to war, there was no way to get a truely independent Eastern Europe (even then the Soviets would have dominated them).