The Hope of Europe

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The Hope of Europe
Philip Gibbs Intro By Anthony Langley
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France would have no peace with Red Russia, and, though Europe was suffering hunger and dearth in many countries for lack of Russian trade and grain, France resented with exceeding wrath certain tentative proposals by England and the United States to arrange a commercial and political peace with the Russian people for the sake of the world's health and reconstruction, with the ulterior motive of overthrowing the Bolshevik devil by letting in the light to the victims of its bloody rule. France h...as no faith in a League of Nations. Clemenceau shrugged his shoulders at the idea of it, and yielded to President Wilson's dream for the sake of practical support in the other items of the Peace Treaty. The French people will not admit their German enemies to any society of nations on terms of equality, and do not see any kind of guarantee in such a League for their frontiers and their national safety. The present rulers of France, men of ardent patriotism, not looldng to any advance in the ideas of civilization, having no faith in the virtues of human nature to resist the call of vengeance and of greed, take the old cynical view of the European jungle, and rely upon the old philosophy of alliances, groups united in self-interest, buffer States between them and their hereditary foes, which made up the old policy of the balance of power.

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