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My countrymen,
the surpassing war of all times
has involved us, and found us utterly
unprepared in either a mental or
military sense. The Republic must
awaken. The people must understand.
Our safety lies in full realization
the fate of the nation and the safety
of the world will be decided on
the western battlefront of Europe.
Primarily
the American Republic has entered
the war in defense of its national
rights. If we did not defend we
could not hope to endure. Other
big issues are involved but the
maintained rights and defended honor
of a righteous nation includes them
all. Cherishing the national rights
the fathers fought to establish,
and loving freedom and civilization,
we should have violated every tradition
and sacrificed every inheritance
if we had longer held aloof from
the armed conflict which is to make
the world safe for civilization.
More, we are committed to sacrifice
in battle in order to make America
safe for Americans and establish
their security on every lawful mission
on the high seas or under the shining
sun.
We are testing
popular government's capacity for
self-defense. We are resolved to
liberate the soul of American life
and prove ourselves an American
people in fact, spirit, and purpose,
and consecrate ourselves anew and
everlastingly to human freedom and
humanity's justice. Realizing our
new relationship with the world,
we want to make it fit to live in,
and with might and fright and wrathfulness
and barbarity crushed by the conscience
of a real civilization. Ours is
a small concern about the kind of
government any people may choose,
but we do mean to outlaw the nation
which violates the sacred compacts
of international relationships.
The decision is to be final. If
the Russian failure should become
the tragic impotency of nations
-- if Italy should yield to the
pressure of military might -- if
heroic France should be martyred
on her flaming altars of liberty
and justice and only the soul of
heroism remain -- if England should
starve and her sacrifices and resolute
warfare should prove in vain --
if all these improbable disasters
should attend, even then we should
fight on and on, making the world's
cause our cause.
A republic
worth living in is worth fighting
for, and sacrificing for, and dying
for. In the fires of this conflict
we shall wipe out the disloyalty
of those who wear American garb
without the faith, and establish
a new concord of citizenship and
a new devotion, so that we should
have made a safe America the home
and hope of a people who are truly
American in heart and soul.
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