As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
You may believe that socialist Woodrow Wilson was the father of the new world order in the League of Nations.
You will find though this reality, recorded by Herbert Hoover, a disciple of Woodrow Wilson, that it was other Wilson friends who started the League of Nations.
The League was started by patrician Republicans.
"There can be little doubt that the President considered the establishment of the League of Nations as his primary goal, for through this agency he was confident that mistakes and maladjustments in the Treaty could in time be solved and controversies settled. I need not record in detail the devotion of the President to this exalted idea.
He gave his first public statement in respect to it over a year before we entered the war. Former President William Howard Taft and former Secretary of State Elihu Root interested him in an association that they had formed and named the League to Enforce Peace. 2 On May 27, 1916, President Wilson addressed a meeting of this association in which he gave it strong support."
Herbert Hoover. The Ordeal Of Woodrow Wilson
Just so you know the coin of this trade is as I always say the same two sided coin.
The covenant of the League was written by Wilson disciple, David Hunter Miller, with Colonel E. M. House, and the most strange, unless one comprehends that South Africa was the hub of Cecil Rhodes and DeBeers empire of wealth, the Africans Lord Robert Cecil and General Jan Smuts.
You never expected that curve ball now did you out of apartheid hated South African whites now did you.
Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge with 37 other Senators, all Republican, were not in favor this league for the reasons:
A number of the Republican senators, not including Lodge, who refused to state his objections, pointed out what they regarded as defects, including the omission of express recognition of the Monroe Doctrine, the failure to provide specifically that the League should not act on domestic matters, that there was no expressed statement of the right of a nation to withdraw, and that the right of Congress to determine peace and war was not sufficiently safeguarded."
Herbert Hoover. The Ordeal Of Woodrow Wilson
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