State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 238 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 238 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

The threat of world conquest by Soviet Russia endangers our liberty and endangers the kind of world in which the free spirit of man can survive.  This threat is aimed at all peoples who strive to win or defend their own freedom and national independence.

Indeed, the state of our Nation is in great part the state of our friends and allies throughout the world.  The gun that points at them points at us, also.  The threat is a total threat and the danger is a common danger.

All free nations are exposed and all are in peril.  Their only security lies in banding together.  No one nation can find protection in a selfish search for a safe haven from the storm.

The free nations do not have any aggressive purpose.  We want only peace in the world—­peace for all countries.  No threat to the security of any nation is concealed in our plans and programs.

We had hoped that the Soviet Union, with its security assured by the Charter of the United Nations, would be willing to live and let live.  But I am sorry to say that has not been the case.

The imperialism of the czars has been replaced by the even more ambitious, more crafty, and more menacing imperialism of the rulers of the Soviet Union.

This new imperialism has powerful military forces.  It is keeping millions of men under arms.  It has a large air force and a strong submarine force.  It has complete control of the men and equipment of its satellites.  It has kept its subject peoples and its economy in a state of perpetual mobilization.

The present rulers of the Soviet Union have shown that they are willing to use this power to destroy the free nations and win domination over the whole world.

The Soviet imperialists have two ways of going about their destructive work.  They use the method of subversion and internal revolution, and they use the method of external aggression.  In preparation for either of these methods of attack, they stir up class strife and disorder.  They encourage sabotage.  They put out poisonous propaganda.  They deliberately try to prevent economic improvement.

If their efforts are successful, they foment a revolution, as they did in Czechoslovakia and China, and as they tried, unsuccessfully, to do in Greece.  If their methods of subversion are blocked, and if they think they can get away with outright warfare, they resort to external aggression.  This is what they did when they loosed the armies of their puppet states against the Republic of Korea, in an evil war by proxy.

We of the free world must be ready to meet both of these methods of Soviet action.  We must not neglect one or the other.

The free world has power and resources to meet these two forms of aggression—­resources that are far greater than those of the Soviet dictatorship.  We have skilled and vigorous peoples, great industrial strength, and abundant sources of raw materials.  And above all, we cherish liberty.  Our common ideals are a great part of our strength.  These ideals are the driving force of human progress.

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