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Show U. S. MUST TAKE HOLE IN WOULD AFFAIRS somSTnV' rS Wh hPe t0 "ee l t rna '0nal organization of wa to Z t.restrai" aggressors world I the PaCe of the "lM m,S'ht as well realize that :f V. 1 tod States is willing to put 2 ,ng the undertaking besides words and resolutions theifr'T011316' 0f course. tht ho effort will not succeed, even we g,ve lt wholchearted Certainly, without our particioa turn it will have no chance tTal iS0HtiohaVe tHed PliCieS f n ation and excessive national- fV6' nonetheless, been lagged into another world war. It is reasonably certain that the j same policies, pursued in the future, fu-ture, will lead to our involvement in the next worldwide conflict that comes along. I As we see it the only chance of preventing another great struggle strug-gle lies in the creation of some form of international justice, backed back-ed by the might of the larger nations. na-tions. They must not only yearn for peace but make some sacrifices sacri-fices and take some risks in its behalf. To believe, as manyAmericans believe, that one American is more important than ten foreigners is silly. To assert that no nation will j dare attack us in the future is absurd in the light of Pearl Harbor and the declarations of war that deluged us from Europe. No matter what kind of economic eco-nomic wall we erect between ourselves our-selves and the peoples of the world the strife of a great war will come over the top. Anyway, as we see it, it is about time for the United States, as a nation, to reach manhood man-hood and take an adult role in the affairs of the globe. |