The War for Peace the Present War As Viewed By Friends of Peace

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The War for Peace the Present War As Viewed By Friends of Peace
Arthur Deerin Call
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Men who look forward to a League of the World to Enforce Peace in the future can have no patience with a compromise that leaves the promoting cause of the present awful v/ar unaffected and un- removed. This war is now being fought b}' the Allies as a League to Enforce Peace. Unless they compel it bj^ victory-, they do not enforce it. They do not make the military autoc- racies of the world into nations fit for a World League, unless they convince them by a lesson of defeat.
30 THE WAR FOR PEACE
... And now what of the United States? When the war came on, there were a few in the United States who fe-t that the invasion of Belgium required a protest on the part of our Government, and some indeed who felt that we should join in the war at once, but the great body of the American people, influenced by our traditional policy of avoiding European quarrels, stood by the Administration in desiring to maintain a strict neutrality. I think it is not unfair to say that a very large proportion of the intelligent and thinking people of the United States — and that means a majority — sympathized with the Allies in the struggle which they were making.

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