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THOMAN
ARCHIVES "NATIONAL RECORDS AND
This fact - this disharmony - makes it even more
U.S.
LIBRARY
SERVICE"
GOVERNMENT
urgent that we act in concert with those nations
which are devoted to the same objectives that we are.
We have not deserted - we will never desert -
the brave men and women who have rallied to the cause
of peace and freedom throughout the world.
We will not sacrifice them to totalitarian aggression.
In these matters, a very great responsibility lies
upon the President of the United States, While he looks ahead,
working for a happy outcome, he must also take thought of
possible disasters.
The President's responsibility goes far beyond
the formalities of diplomacy. It extends to the ultimate realities -
the final consequences of war and peace.
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