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A scene not so different was played in the United States Senate. At breakfast on the morning of September 29, 1919, some of the Senators read a news dispatch in the Washington Post about the landing of American marines on the Dalmatian coast. The newspaper said:
"Facts Now Established"
The following important facts appear already established. The orders to Rear Admiral Andrews commanding the American naval forces in the Adriatic, came from the British Admiralty
via the War Council and Rear Admiral Knapps in London. The approval or disapproval of the American Navy Department was not asked.
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Public Opinion, Walter Lippmann, 1922.