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What is Wiesel's overall attitude toward the United States in this passage?

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Wiesel's overall attitude towards the United States appears to be quite hopeful, in certain aspects. He discusses at length to a degree of how we, as people, we brave - and sought to fight for the greater good. It appears that he is respectful and somewhat grateful. But, there is also a hint of remorse for the lives lost in this war.

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He is upset that the United States didn't do more to end the Holocaust!

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