. Review of reviews and world's work. © rMiJcr\)0 American KohlitTs on foiriKii soil, inaclivr furiimrr than two months, there lircn unliininilnl|.t;iisc for the energy, ilaiih, anil all-around efficiencyof I he ineinhcrs of our Army, from ihc highest to thelowcit) Storing civil order .iiid protecting all legltimate interests. Hwt .Mr. Lansings note jjuc?not appear to explain or justify the particu-lar thing that Carran/.a was protestingagainst. Our expedition had n»Mtribuled neither te,ui-in Mexico. It had, on the contrars. in-creased the danger of border raids .-ind inter-f


. Review of reviews and world's work. © rMiJcr\)0 American KohlitTs on foiriKii soil, inaclivr furiimrr than two months, there lircn unliininilnl|.t;iisc for the energy, ilaiih, anil all-around efficiencyof I he ineinhcrs of our Army, from ihc highest to thelowcit) Storing civil order .iiid protecting all legltimate interests. Hwt .Mr. Lansings note jjuc?not appear to explain or justify the particu-lar thing that Carran/.a was protestingagainst. Our expedition had n»Mtribuled neither te,ui-in Mexico. It had, on the contrars. in-creased the danger of border raids .-ind inter-fere«| with the settling-down of neii{lil)««ring Hlatrs. 18 THE REVIElf OF RFJIElfS. Q Aliii-cirail i- ^ li CEN. JACINTO B. TREVIXO, COMMANDER OF THECARRANZA FORCES IN NORTHERN MEXICO(Acting upon instructions from Carranza, GeneralTrevino informed (General PershinR. on June 16, thatany further extension of the American lines in Mexicowould be considered a hostile act. General Persbingreplied that he takes his orders from Washington) ^ -^ „ Havlne pursued the methods Our Chnlltna*, i i i and uktiy that woiild make anv country essential phase acts of war on our own part,we issue a challenge to Carran/a to attackus. and inform him that if there is any warit will be of his own choosinjr and is somewhat like the position that theAustrian^ took towards Serbia when they -issued an ultimatum and proceeded to in-\ade the countr>-. At least the Austrianswere blunt enough to call the invasion war,and they avoided a pretense of surprise andof injured innocence when the Serbians im-dertook to repel invasion. The Mexicanscould not possess national pride if


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