Cuban Intervention

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He also states that the man who did the work of de- stroying the Maine must have been an officer thoroughly ac- quainted with explosives of all sorts, and one who knew all about the :nanner of producing the explosion.
He further states, as was stated here on the floor by the Sena- tor from Maine [Mr. Fryb], that upon the night of the disaster the Spaniards wore rejoicing among themselves, drinking charn- 3237 pagne in honor of the event, and in many portions of the city were making merry on acc
...ount of the destruction of the Maine, its officers and crew.
From all this and much more that can he stated of the cvidenco taken hy the naval hoard and hy the Committee on Foreign Re- lations there seems to be no way by which Spain can escape responsibility for the destruction of the battle ship or by which we can overlook the force of the suggestion that the destruction of the vessel, under the circumstances stated, was in fact effected by the treachery and work of Spanish officials.
If the assertion is made that war can not be justified by circum- stantial evidence that the nation upon which war is to be made has been guilty of an offense which she denies, viz, the destruc- tion of the Maine, and that only in the extremest of cases could we be justified in acting on the principle of international law that a state may interfere in a hostile manner in the affairs of another state guilty of a wrong against humanity or liberty, we would be justified, nevertheless, in interference with the action of Spain in Cuba in the interests of commerce and the repose of our own society.


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