Churchill's turn

It turns out that *they* want everyone to think that the Cold War began with a Fulton speech, which means they cover something with it.
 
The Yalta conference was supposed to settle things after WW2, but distrust between the U.S.A. and the Soviets along with Churchill being out of office was a factor in the development of the Cold War. Churchills speeches while on tour brought the problems between the East and West to the mind of the general public.
 
How in the world can you criticize Churchill for supporting the FDR administration that saved his country and then criticize Churchill for supporting FDR's heir apparent Harry Truman? Is there a historical point I missed?
 

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