The loan I was referring to was not the Marshall Plan loan; rather, it was a loan to Germany that Germany could in turn loan to Russia. Secondly, at the Yalta conference, Churchill and FDR discussed how to put monarchs of their choices back on thrones in Asia Minor, firstly to give the British back some control of the Middle East and countries such as Greece. And I do not deny that the US supplied Russia during WWII - considering that we were allies with them, this is hardly surprising, especially since an agreement was made that Russia would invade Japan in exchange for some territories after V-J (the Kurill Islands and the Sakhalin Peninsula, if I'm not mistaken).
I'm sorry for sounding a total ass here, but I'm only posting what I've been taught in an <i>American history course</i> at an <i>American college</i>. As a history and poli-sci major, I can't really resist.