they set out to acquire-steal-our industrial secrets. Curiously our free-world media fail dismally to point out that all Soviet advances are based originally on one of our stolen inventions or techniques, that without our grain they starve, and without our vast and ever-growing financial assistance and credits to buy our grains and technology they cannot fuel and refuel their whole military-industrial infrastructure which keeps their empire and people enthralled.
The passage discusses how the Soviet Union has historically relied on Western inventions and technologies, emphasizing that many of their advancements stem from stolen intellectual property. It highlights a perceived disparity in media coverage, suggesting that the free-world media fails to acknowledge this reliance on Western innovations, which undermines the narrative of Soviet self-sufficiency.
Additionally, the text points out the critical role of American grain and financial support in sustaining the Soviet military and industrial complex. Without these resources, the author argues, the Soviet regime would struggle to maintain its power and provide for its population, implying that the West holds significant leverage in this geopolitical struggle.