Lloyd Fassett

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Like every president since Polk, he believed that the United States had no greater strategic imperative than securing the Central American transit routes to California. “To the United States these routes are of incalculable importance as a means of communication between their Atlantic and Pacific possessions,”
Lloyd Fassett
Don't get in tbe way of the need of a powerful force, like communication or oil.
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