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Charles Lindbergh — Part 11
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" IN THIS FACT LIES THE TRAGEDY OF THE LATEST
EVENTS"( Heavy type in text)." It seems to
us as though our so-called statesmen made
the big mistake of having opened their mouths
wider than they could have taken the responsi-
bility for with armed striking power, with
actions. Only last week our President said
that our merchant ships in the Pacific for
the time being would not get any armament and
this statement is proof for the fact that the
administration believed that it could get
away with putting the Japanese to fear and
trembling by means of a few sharp word skirmishes.
We also did'nt like the tone of those zealous
" warriors™ in their words and writings | who
lied to the people and apparently also to the
politicians in Washington that Japan could be
pushed within a few days from the surface of
this somewhat crazy world.
" Nothing cam be changed any longer about the
fact of being at war with Japan and therefore
the ery for national unity is WELL JUSTIFIED."
(Heavy type in text.) " But we camnot refrain
Puram nntntin ore = 71 atten
ad Lil pointing Lo sever aL matters which bother
us and we do so in the interest of national
strength and in order to prevent as much as
possibile loss of American blood. Namely:
" From this day on we are no longer justified
as a people and as a nation TO SEND ARMS,
MUNITIONS AND FOOD "(Heavy type in text).
™" to England, China, nor the Bolsheviks nor
to Turkey. Because it would be a crime if our
Soldiers would be pushed to their death and
perishing end disaster UNARMED AND INSUFFI-
CIENTLY FED." (Heavy type in text.)"Yes,- if
we only had today those arms, planes, tanks,
canons, merchant shins and those DESTROYERS"
(Heavy type in text) "in short all those things
which we squandered on other nations,- then
we could be much more dangerous to the Japanese.
" Inasmuch as the government in Washington by
its attitude wigaxiyxmanifeskei against Japan
clearly manifested that America regards the
land of the rising sun as its most dangerous
enemy we might just as well take the German
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