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could not have been said all along. For that cause we could have gone to war six months or a year or two years earlier, with incalculable effect on history. Except for the proof of hostility in the resumed submarine campaign and the Zimmermann telegram, our cause would have been as valid, but we would then have been fighting a preventive warÑto prevent a victory by German militarism with its potential danger to our way of lifeÑnot a war of no choice. Instead, we waited for the overt acts of hostility which brought the war to us? The author's word choice gives the reader a sense that
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the entry of the United States into World War I was justified, and the timing was accurate.

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