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Our Navy And The Next War (1915) (Paperback)
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CHAPTER II OUR DIPLOMATIC POSITION THE United States stands to-day
as the great arbiter of the western hemisphere. It has expanded, by
conquest and purchase, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Its
northern border touches the frontier of Canada, its southern
boundary is washed by the waters of the Rio Grande. Conquest has
carried the American symbol of sovereignty into the waters of the
Pacific to the very gateway of China. The Caribbean, once the spoil
of European nations, now may be said to be almost Americanized by
our acquisition of Puerto Rico, by our virtual political domination
of these islands still under the rule of tropical races, and by our
possession of the Canal route across the Isthmus of Panama, through
which will soon pass the commerce of the world. We have, in our
hands, the making of a great empire?not an empire of kings, but an
empire in whose womb lies the seed of the nation's fundamental
beliefs, recorded with such clearness in the Declaration of
Independence. The power isours, if we are men enough to grasp it,
to give to the great world over which our policies have flung their
protecting arm those principles of social life to us now
fundamental: "that all men are created equal; that they are endowed
by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these
are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that to secure
these rights governments are instituted among men, deriving their
just powers from the consent of the governed." The individual has
no right to regard the state as a means for attaining his own
ambitions. The nation owes a duty to posterity which can be
performed only through the self-sacrifice of the nation to-day. The
territories over which flies the American flag, and those
territories over which our institutions have spread...
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