VENEZUELA AND THE MONROE DOCTRINE.
WMI« iitUe Venezuela is hurling defianoi ; : ;-p| at Great Britain and Germany, and the i "|f|; latter are retaliating by capturing piece* n ; ||-| meal the Veneruelan "navy," the United -;;||| 'Stateg remain*' enerdy" an intewtted ob- ' • : •erver of eventi. This, be it noted, i* ♦Lrictly in accordance -with, the spirit of ; the rational policy formulated in the Mon- •/ TOe-Dotrine, and lately emphaliwd Preeident Booaevelt. This question of |||i 4fot/Monroa Dootrine inevitably crops op ;- ; ||S iwh«Jiever there i» trouble in any of those ' turbulent Spanish-American' over : Whioli\iie United Stateeiiae partly thrown the ahieid of it* protection. America» at« - : 0§ titude towarde these pelty etate* Iβ'often jni&reprejfented, not >•'out -' : V|p| <4 i>laoe, s iet with', thi J preeeul ,; ■; crieis, to explain the of affaire v ;' : ;;'f-4 between the United States and Venezuela,:; Sf,:£ The emcociated ia Pimident Monroe's;: ; «**sis^ : of ,: ie23~Amonnb'io a refusal oa ;>■ ■ the part ■ of, Uμ United.;. State* too *llow. European encroachment on' American soiL -;3S;.S|\ ■ PMtid<Bit .-IUKSWteIt, the -!D«>fc^^^^; ; "lid'-tmmirtakable : ; oaaf'. v«ry^firi» ; nations j ;'|f||M "nowexktjfigonthi* coaliaent mustt*kf» ..; r *W out their own d«ti!ii«amon| ' i$M ''th«»elvw, and' tirtt thi* oontinent i* n< vJ^ 1. nothing in thi* . M witi U« of BriUin aW Gee- ; >|| ; wti^Ciul^ :^^i : otiMtu Sboald an .tM§ t An»ri)an fita^:oomin^ c <Uf*iottd.iw,, th* ■'.-■^ Steiee wm. not. protect-^ •»f required wider'^ w : tti^ Bta(«*'to "thi*'*rt)tat«de''thai'kep^^ ''wrong* ; ttentte Anuria iav»W "lEiteo^^ f «1» applWOioft of the I^^ : to ibm brnOOk^ 'tiwier*y,;;^^vt^^ heard x>f th*: ; iG«in*a; : EmpW.' f :^t^^ ?wi^|twirw;i^*fiß^^h^ xM^Bd|ie ; ;';tife; queet^:Jn/ : d«^if#|j|i^p ,*ernii*.^H^^ ing W obligtrt4on», tbe United-StatA :.'j,; v - : -| ; lh^;cotos^i^^i|^^ MmMtr ;in : ■. it#||fl ;wiU;be;eeen ; oy *;«rt*ajnM^e^^ptito . this, !^^H ■mfaeion- ti>; ™\js&jn£ discretion in.. «v r >' 1 Ji^l de^yoarmg:to : ;en^*-peaoeM\i^ •but;if: Jie., •« J end no>.«* ; |ths' ;^p||l ' "<if St^'' : Ths^ : Jip:l part;playea -by. th*; will be" iimtoid' "'|i^ to:ieeihF '£0^ Dbctrine ,;4i; ..itt^in^^ptihi^^'V'M'^l
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11456, 15 December 1902, Page 6
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