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  1. Quarantine Speech. The Quarantine Speech was a speech given by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Chicago on October 5, 1937. The speech called for an international "quarantine" against the "epidemic of world lawlessness" by aggressive nations as an alternative to the political climate of American neutrality and non-intervention that was ...

  2. In this speech, Roosevelt denounces the aggression of fascist nations and proposes to "quarantine" them to prevent war. He also warns of the threat of isolationism and advocates for international cooperation and peace.

  3. Other articles where Quarantine Speech is discussed: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Foreign policy of Franklin D. Roosevelt: …nations make concerted efforts to quarantine aggressors. Although he seemed to mean nothing more drastic than breaking off diplomatic relations, the proposal created such alarm throughout the country that he quickly backed away from even this modest level of international ...

  4. Oct 5, 2018 · President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for a "quarantine" of nations that violated international law and peace in a speech in Chicago. He proposed economic pressures as an alternative to U.S. neutrality and nonintervention, but faced criticism and isolationism.

  5. "This sound recording is of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 'Quarantine' speech at Chicago, Illinois. During the speech, Roosevelt said '... the will for peace on the part of peace-loving nations must express itself to the end that nations that may be tempted to violate their agreements and the rights of others will desist from such a course.'"

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  7. President Roosevelt's Quarantine Speech (1937) The American ambassador to Japan during the 1930s was a penetrating thinker and veteran Asian specialist named Joseph Grew. His analysis of the situation in East Asia increasingly differed from that animating the policies of Secretary of State Stimson and his successor, Cordell Hull.

  8. Feb 19, 2020 · 10/5/1937Washington Records, Incorporated, CollectionNational Archives Identifier: 2173162This sound recording is of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Quara...

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