Lectures Delivered to Civilian Volunteers Naval Training Cruise for Civilians

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The whole question of the Caribbean is a powder maga- zine which a spark may start off, and, therefore, an efficient national "lire" department is the only guaranty.
Policy No. 7, " Freedom of the sea. " Historically we have always stood for the freedom of the seas. (1) "Free ships, free goods"; (2) ''exemption of private property from capture at sea"; (3) "safety of noncombatants and neutrals on the high seas"; and (4) opposition to any claim of belligerents to in any way control waters beyond
... the 3-rnile limit. The United States has always stood for the free use by all mankind equally and irrespectively of the highways of commerce and international communication, and this world war has kept us on the edge of war trying to keep the observ- ance of international law in favor of neutrals. Diplomacy has been the instrument, and meaning it the leverage which has pried com- pliance out of reluctant self-interests.
Policy Xo. 8, "Apology of limited sovereignty. " As the treaty- making power is shared by the Executive with the Senate, and as our Government has always admitted its inability to compel any indi- vidual State to abide by any treaty, it results that a treaty " as the law of the land " is actually set aside by any State at will.


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