TO SMASH KAISERISM
The New York correspondent of the London Times forwarded to that journal early in April tile followingl interesting! comment upon President Wilson's war speech, to .Congress: Comment on ttue Message' largely centre*} on Mr. Wilson's skill and audJacity m boldly driving! a wecl^e between the German people and the German Government. His reiterated declaration tihafc the United States is making war oox tihe German Government and not on the German people, and his repeated expressions of good will and friendship for the German* in the United States t will have an immensely beneficial effect upon t^he domestic situation. Mr. Wilson's aim is to smash, the German Government and to wipe out of existence in the. world, the political theories that dominate it. He seeks to biinof into disrepute among their own peoples the aggressive aims and the unscrupulQUs methods of the German Government. In ; brief, the United States enters the 1 war precisely on the basis of the terms of the .Allied reply to Mr. Wilson's so-call-ed Note of December 18 last. In this, stand he has the united support of the country, and to accomplish, this aim he will use every material, moral, and physical resource of the United States.
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18384, 4 July 1917, Page 2
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