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Words of Wisdom from the Past - Address of the President Franklin Delano Roosevelt December 9, 1941 -- 10:00 PM
Words of Wisdom from the Past - Address of the President Franklin Delano Roosevelt December 9, 1941 -- 10:00 PM
The casualty lists of these first few days will undoubtedly
be large. I deeply feel the anxiety of all of the
families of the men in our armed forces and the relatives of
people in cities which have been bombed. I
can only give them my solemn promise that they will get news
just as quickly as possible.
This Government will put its trust in the stamina of the
American people, and will give the facts to the
public just as soon as two conditions have been fulfilled:
first, that the information has been definitely
and officially confirmed; and, second, that the release of
the information at the time it is received will not
prove valuable to the enemy directly or indirectly.
Most earnestly I urge my countrymen to reject all rumors.
These ugly little hints of complete disaster fly
thick and fast in wartime. They have to be examined and
appraised.
In my Message to the Congress yesterday I said that we "will
make very certain that this form of
treachery shall never endanger us again." In order to achieve
that certainty, we must begin the great
task that is before us by abandoning once and for all the
illusion that we can ever again isolate
ourselves from the rest of humanity.
In these past few years -- and, most violently, in the past
three days -- we have learned a terrible lesson.
It is our obligation to our dead -- it is our sacred
obligation to their children and to our children -- that we
must never forget what we have learned.
And what we have learned is this:
There is no such thing as security for any nation -- or any
individual -- in a world ruled by the principles
of gangsterism. There is no such thing as impregnable defense
against powerful aggressors who sneak up in the dark and strike without warning.
We have learned that our ocean-girt hemisphere is not immune
from severe attack -- that we cannot
measure our safety in terms of miles on any map any more.
We may acknowledge that our enemies have performed a
brilliant feat of deception, perfectly timed and
executed with great skill. It was a thoroughly dishonorable
deed, but we must face the fact that modern
warfare as conducted in the Nazi manner is a dirty business.
We don't like it -- we didn't want to get in it
-- but we are in it and we're going to fight it with
everything we've got.
And in the difficult hours of this day -- through dark days
that may be yet to come -- we will know that
the vast majority of the members of the human race are on our
side. Many of them are fighting with us.
All of them are praying for us. But, in representing our
cause, we represent theirs as well -- our hope
and their hope for liberty under God.
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