I do not think we can look forward to a tranquil world so long as the Soviet Union operates in its present form. The only hope, and this is a fairly thin one, is that at some point the Soviet Union will begin to act like a country instead of a cause.
It is my gloomy conclusion that the United States faces decades of uneasy relations with the Soviet Union. The fault, if that is the right word, lies with both countries, but primarily with the Soviet Union.
In my years in Moscow, I must have seen Swan Lake fifty times; I think I could dance every step.