Address of President Wilson At the Unveiling of the Statue to the Memory of Commodore John Barry

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It was not merely because of passing and transient circumstances that Washington said that we must keep free from entangUng alliances. It was because he saw that no country had yet set its face in the same direction in which America had set her face. We can not form alliances with those who are not going our way; and in our might and majesty and in the confidence and definiteness of our own purpose we need not and we should not form alhances with any nation in the world. Those who are right, th...ose who study their consciences in determining their poUcies, those who hold their honor higher than their advantage, do not need alliances. You need alliances when you are not strong, and you are weak only when you are not true to yourself. You are weak only when you are in the wrong; you are weak only when you are afraid to do the right; you are weak only when you doubt your cause and the majesty of a nation's might asserted.
There is another coroUary. i John Barry was an Irishman, but his heart crossed the Atlantic with him.


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