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Show GERMANS DO NOT LIKE THE AMERICAN POLICY Berlin. Germany, April 20. The Post this morning closes a bitter anti-American anti-American editorial as follows: "Germany has no reason to desire an American victory. The American colossus would thereby grow stlii more gignntic and become more dan-gerouB dan-gerouB for us economically than It already is." Tho Post declares that the United States has for decades had an eye on its southern neighbor and has increased in-creased its Influence by argument, trickery and force-until "political aspirations as-pirations have joined what were formerly for-merly only economic purposes." It "repeats the assertions that I he United StateB Is back of the downfnil of Diaz and Madero and that "the comedy Is about to become a tragedy, involving Mexico's struggle for freedom free-dom and independence." The Vorwaerts declares that the pretext for American intervention in Mexico Is trifling and adds; "If the United States gains its ends the result will be that Mexico will become more than ever the domain of American trusts the delectable result re-sult of the policy of a Democratic president who has always boasted so loudly of his opposition to capital-Ism." capital-Ism." The press generally emphasizes the difficulties a war would bring to the United States, on account of guerilla bands and the character of the country. |