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Show if tho United Stat'cl Joins the League, thirty or forty foreign nations na-tions will be tho managers of North nnd South America. The one little voto of tho United States will make no difference. In most cases, the United States would not be allowed to cast It The Monroo doctrlno would, make no difference; in most canes It would havo been signed away In advance. ad-vance. Our back door, front door and side doors would all be In tho keeping of foreigners. Wo would bo helpless. The soldier can seo the situation In. no other light. The Leaguo politicians say the soldier sol-dier is wrong. They say this because they assume that foreigners aro fond or America and will always give her fair play. That assumption Is a mistake. mis-take. Tho European nations' will always al-ways look after themselves first and America last. To deny this seems as foolish to tho soldier, as to deny tho sun at midday, for ho has been thero jm ii amm wmmm i a o w , and ho knows that a Monroe doctrine In tho hands of Europe, Asia and Africa means a United States at tho mercy of tho world. |