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Show Let's Make War while pretending-Ihonest - f seeking a peaceful I -Sf tpnt of conflicting na-f ' P ' adjustment ot japanes of the United States. othlr'7t peaCKpen at a disadvantage 4,iml mas been at a itjh thel'w0l diplomatic d0Srs. We want-'i, al treacherous a g -ssors ed t0- weleeJ badkwaild, . to w n0PeLn iniury, to avoid giving fivered by the aggressor, the na- on whibh delioerateiy adopts war as a means ot acqurmg loot or dominance. The United States have earnestly earn-estly sousnt peace, but war has come. From now on the unrestricted unre-stricted energy and total resources resour-ces of this great nation should go into the waging of war as Uhey will without .the least oubt. Neither losses or ' sacrifice sacri-fice will prevent tihiisf country from carrying to successful conclusion con-clusion the battle nov forced upon us. We sought jjeace, we shall now make war, and peace ? -hall eventually come bi'voks, on V" our terms, on conditions I whidh a-ill. insure' nmilar ehfcV.iT6-e 1. or many years" to" come. Our people sihould' have but one purpose, to malke the nations na-tions which willed the war suffer, suf-fer, endure such punishment and undergo such misery that one will ever again repeat the challenge. Time for American talking and diplomatic note-writing note-writing have passed, time for the making of war has come. Let's ma!ke war. |