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Asia is saying that herself. If ever the day comes when another power
whispers to her that she is right about us, and that if she will join
up with them we can be driven out of Asia and kept out, then Asia will
in time be a serious menace to our peace and safety, and our existence
as a nation with Western ideals.
We may think Asia is “slow”--in many ways Asia can out-think us. The
land that had Confucius, the land of soul-searching which is India,
the land of the Grand Lamas which is Thibet, the land which produced
Buddha--they cannot be fooled.
We had better take care that we do not legislate ourselves into a
feeling of security, till we have educated Asia as to our aims and
purposes and feel that Asia feels as we do about the things we prize
the most. Not till that time is it possible to federate the world,
though we must attempt such a federation. Though the League of Nations
may fail as a preventive of wars, it will serve humanity by revealing
secret enmities and anti-American ideas, it will make for discussion
of world interests, it will clarify our purposes, it will serve to
educate nations about other nations. Though it never gets beyond
anything but an international debating society (assuming that fact for
the sake of argument) it gives the nations of the world a chance to go
somewhere with their grievances. It will do much for the United States
in making us internationally minded, though nationally conscious. No
doubt President Wilson is actuated by some such idea in his willingness
to forego many things he would like to have gained at the Peace
Conference, if only the League of Nations is saved as an idea.
The nations need a safety valve. The old diplomacy served to conceal
national aims and aspirations, either good or bad. The consequence was
that one-half the world found the other half arrayed against it, and
did not suspect it, till the war broke.
Asia must not be allowed to misunderstand us, and we must not
misunderstand Asia. Europe, with the same civilization, got into
conflict, by diplomatic concealment of opposing ideas. Frank
discussions under the old-style diplomacy was something in the nature
of an affront--we could not be frank with each other till we were at
war. We need to look facts in the face, to argue a little more and
fight less. We cannot assert that a condition exists merely because we
wish it existed, we must tell the truth to Asia about ourselves and we
must not be afraid to tell Asia what we want Asia to know, even though
Asia may resent it. We must educate Asia to our ideas, or she will
educate us to hers--which is subjection.
Asia’s history is a history of great conquests with intervening periods
of degeneration. She rises and falls like tides between cycles of time.
We have known her during a period in which she has bent the neck to the
white man in various ways.
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