11/38 The establishment in Germany of some form of more liberal government; 3. A league to enforce peace, ready-made, under our guidance--i.e., the Allies and ourselves; 4. The sympathetic cooeperation and the moral force of every Allied Government in dealing with Mexico: 5. The acceptance--and even documentary approval--of every Allied Government of the Monroe Doctrine; 6. The warding off and no doubt the final prevention of danger from Japan, and, most of all, the impressive and memorable spectacle of our Great Democracy thus putting an end to this colossal crime, merely from the impulse and necessity to keep our own ideals and to lead the world right on. |