The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, December 21, 1905, Page PAGE 13, Image 13

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    DECEMBER 21, 1905
Nebraska. EndcpcndcnO
PAGE 13
ROOT WILL TAKE TRIP
MISSION IS TO SOLIDIFY SOUTH
AMERICAN SENTIMENT
Imposing Squadron. of Warships Will
Escort Him on Trip to Brazil, Where
He Will Preach Alliance to Uphold
Monroe Doctrine
Washington, D. C, Dec. 18. -There
is a world of politics in Secretary
Hoot's determination to visit Brazil
next summer. Its result, it is hoped,
will be a hemisphere solidified against
European, aggression.
As revealed today by an official ac
quainted with the reasons underlying
the secretary's decision.he proposes by
his trip:
Object of the Trip
FirstTo show the people of Brazil
and other South American republiqs
that the United States does not as
sume the role of protector, but con
eiders that the states of the new
world should enjoy absolute equality
with each other.
Second To demonstrate that the
United States thinks enough of their
friendship and good will to warrant
attentions such as one nation of Eu
rope shows to another. -
Third By personal explanation to
remove the suspicion that territorial
aggrandizement is the secret main
spring of the policy of the United
States.! . .v ;
Fourth From this demonstration of
friendship and good will and acknowl-
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edgment of equality to obtain a recog
nition of the obligations as well as the
benefits which the Monroe doctrine
imposes upon the Latin American
states and to insure their cordial sup
port of it. In other words to have an
unwritten alliance of the states of the
western hemisphere the purpose of
which shall be the enforcement of the
Monroe doctrine against the world.
8outh America's Future
The people of the country gen
erally are only beginning to realize
the growing importance of South
America, but exporters and officials
have a keener appreciation jof the
value, commercially and politically, of
that section of the world. They have
had an opportunity to study the de
velopment o fsuch countries as Brazil,
Argentina and Chile, they see the
wonderful strides those states have
made, and they anticipate a great fu
ture for them. They also have come
in contact with the activity of the
trading nations' of Europe Germany,
Great Britain and Italy. .
Exporters believe the United States
should not permit European goods to
obtain such a firm foothold that they
cannot be shaken loose.. Officials
hold the United States should not
allow Europe to acquire a preponder
atlng jnnuence in tne soutnern re
publics so they could be turned
against us and serve as a balance of
power. -
Thus the pocketbook and political
self-interest demand a .change of pol
icy on the part of the United States.
Root to Pay Court In State
It is these considerations which
have, made Secretary Root conclude
it is worth while to pay court to
South America. He will go to . Rio
de Janeiro, the capital of Brazil, when
the Pan-American congress is in ses
sion. ; . , ... . '
Secretary Root will not be a dele
gate. He will attend the conference,
meet the representatives of the Latin
American states, confer with Baron
Rio-Branco, the Brazilian minister for
foreign affairs, and perhaps with
ministers of the same rank from the
other countries. He will go on a
United States transport, and will be
escorted by a squadron of first class
warships, probably the latest armored
cruisers. It will be a demonstration
worthy of the nation making it, and
a compliment to the nations for which
it is made.
Guardians of the Doctrine
In his annual message President
Roosevelt said there were certain re
publics to the south of us which al
ready had reached" such a point of
stability, order, and prosperity that
they themselves, though as yet hardly
consciously, were among the guaran
tors of this doctrine. The republics
to which the president referred are
Brazil, Argentina and Chile, and his
declaration was no new thing to them.
In personal conversations with the
ambassador from Brazil, the minister
from Argentina, and the minister
from Chile the president had spoken
of the development, of their respective
countries and of the new position
these countries occupied with respect
to the Monroe doctrine. To the Ar
gentine minister he made statements
which created something of a sensa
tion in South America. The minister
made a report to his government
which was quoted by Don Carlos Sa
valla, recently charge d'affaires, In his
annual report of the relations o? the
United States and Argentina, just pub
lished at Buenos Ayrcs.
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