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What are
we fighting for? My answer to mothers
and fathers is -- enviable, even
glorious is your lot if you give
your sons or bless their self-dedication
to the highest and holiest of causes
in which a people was ever engaged.
Remember that you American men and
women give your sons to no ordinary
war, though outwardly it be war
and nothing more. Remember that
America is not in war for the sake
of war. Grimly mocking paradox though
it be, we have taken up the burden
of war not for the sake of war,
but for the sake of peace, which
we would fain have bless victor
and vanquished alike. We have taken
up arms which we shall never ground
until the world be made safe in
the only way in which the life of
nations dwelling together can be
made safe, by democracy with peace
and healing on its wings.
Remember
this is not a war -- it is the war.
It is the contest of the ages, which
we and our allies together can make
the last human holocaust, if we
be mighty in war and even mightier
in the generosities and magnanimities
of peace. Your sons have taken up
arms not to slay, but to bring the
hope of unbroken life to countless
generations unborn. As your sons
bear fault to battle, be strong
mothers and fathers in the knowledge
that the sacrificial task unto which
they are bent is nothing less than
to make the world free. If suffering
and agony be your and their lot,
call to mind the little children
of Armenia, the wronged women of
Belgium, the enslaved men of Serbia,
and know that these things can never
again come to pass, if your sons,
our younger brothers, be equal to
the challenge which a free world
cannot refuse to meet.
And when
you join in the act of sacrifice,
let your spirit be willing and even
joyous as befits the task that summons.
Forget not that the sacrifice is
to be for that which is more precious
than life, even as holy as love
-- the liberty of men, the security
of peace, the faith of nations.
Your readiness to sacrifice may
make sacrifice unasked hereafter,
and your children's children, yea,
all the children of men, shall dwell
amid peace and security if the nobleness
of the fathers be equal to the heroism
of the sons. It is not too late
to save the world, to make and keep
the world free, to rebuild an order
of life that shall be just and righteous
altogether. That shall come to pass
if you claim for your sons something
better than life, remembering to
a man's perdition to be safe, when
for the truth he ought to die.
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