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June 26th, 2008 at 9:01am


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CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S MESSAGE TO FRIENDLY NATIONS


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" CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S MESSAGE TO FRIENDLY NATIONS July 7, 1941 [Trans-Pacific News Service.] Our war of resistance has now reached the fourth anniversary of its outset. When we realized that if Japanese aggression went unchecked it would threaten more than the existence of China, it would prove calamitous for the whole world, we rose up accordingly with fearless resolution to wrestle with this formidable enemy. We thought it no time to count the costs. These four years of war have seen Japanese military strength immensely reduced and it proves the enormity of Japanese ambitions made clear to the world. From the very beginning we were prepared to fight alone to the end. We were and are confident that China is strong enough to master Japan. If the countries friendly to our cause will but assist us to the best of their ability in our military and economic necessities, the progress of our Army will be accelerated and the world will be sooner rid of one of the greatest dangers to its welfare. The Chinese people are supremely aware of the cruelties of warfare and they are second to none in their reluctance to see any nation under go the sufferings that war entails. The Chinese Army and People will consider their sacrifices adequately rewarded if the cause of justice triumphs and humanity is spared at least from one peril, the terrible experiences we have stood here. I have frequently made this statement and the truth of it is evident to all observers fr"
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