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Show 43 to The Times admitted that this action either. true harden the believed that the action s peated the for call mediating body could after his Mexico, Mexican one The Mexico needed proof that by another a be headed that It re perhaps proven friend of a that stated It retirement. said that firm rulee by Taft, not was Independent mediation, stating although of self rule taught the responsibility should be certain provisional government, but it intervention.5l earlier its of killing for American cause the feelings against was Mexico in much the o the as manner same can government to do the same it issue, European press it Filipinos, pointed that out thundering was in Commenting so. the not was a although much of The Nation responded to the news by damning Huerta felt, however, that this in the It relationship the United States of it said. to who temporarily people of Mexico sign that patience.52 for his way changed toward Mexico. Taft's forced to, be It intervene unless asked that confuse the evil acts not no the o firm resolution not to tained, crime in the United by States, Washington should continue with its policy of actions. the Ameri- second article intervention for of duty controlled in must the United States be of certain sus- areful "military adventurers" the Mexican government for the general. the American press As it [wa stated, so it largely was "a wholesome sober and 51 New York Times, February 24, 1913), ppo 1, 100 52 Independent, LXXIV (February 27, 1913), ppo 435-4360 |