Presidential addresses and state papers, Volume 4 (of 7)Roosevelt, Theodore
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Presidential addresses and state papers, Volume 4 (of 7)
Roosevelt, Theodore
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; United States -- Politics and government -- 1901-1909
Under the course taken, stability and order and all the benefits
of peace are at last coming to Santo Domingo, danger of foreign
intervention has been suspended, and there is at last a prospect
that all creditors will get justice, no more and no less. If the
arrangement is terminated by the failure of the treaty chaos will
follow; and if chaos follows, sooner or later this Government may be
involved in serious difficulties with foreign governments over the
island, or else may be forced itself to intervene in the island in
some unpleasant fashion. Under the proposed treaty the independence
of the island is scrupulously respected, the danger of violation of
the Monroe Doctrine by the intervention of foreign powers vanishes,
and the interference of our Government is minimized, so that we shall
only act in conjunction with the Santo Domingo authorities to secure
the proper administration of the customs, and therefore to secure the
payment of just debts and to secure the Dominican Government against
demands for unjust debts. The proposed method will give the people of
Santo Domingo the same chance to move onward and upward which we have
already given to the people of Cuba. It will be doubly to our discredit
as a nation if we fail to take advantage of this chance; for it will be
of damage to ourselves, and it will be of incalculable damage to Santo
Domingo. Every consideration of wise policy, and, above all, every
consideration of large generosity, bids us meet the request of Santo
Domingo as we are now trying to meet it.
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