The North American Review volume 233

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The North American Review volume 233
E a Welty
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Summer, and called for a little closer Also blocking our acceptance of a attention to realities. Both the visit system of enforcing peace is the tradi- of Premier Laval to Mr. Hoover and tion of isolation, founded on Wash- the friendly cooperation of Secretary ington's Farewell Address and Jef- Stimson with the League of Nations ferson's warning against entangling in the Manchurian affair indicated alliances. But to confuse Eighteenth a more receptive attitude toward Century entangling alliance...s with French ideas on security. The Laval Twentieth Century commitments on visit taught the United States some- behalf of disarmament is not a credit thing of the French point of view. To one's mental powers. The isola- And the great lesson which the 1931 tion tradition originated and became economic crisis taught our citizenry fixed in a time when Europe was is that, in part at least, Europe's organized around a balance of power, troubles are our troubles. So it Alliances in those days, and on up may be that before these lines are to the World War, were predicated published the Administration, recog- upon the division of the great na- nizing the necessity of doing some- tions into two or more hostile camps, thing to make the way easy for It was clearly prudent for the young, disarmament, will try to reconcile untried United States to refuse en- the American desire for direct dis- tanglements with one or the other armament with the French insistence of those shifting alliances, in whose that the danger of war be removed recurring conflicts it must surely first, become embroiled sooner or later.

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