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principles underlying the relations of governments towards
one another definitely laid down, and all international
agreements and obligations ascertained. In like
manner, the size of the armaments of every government
should be strictly limited, for if the preparations for war
and the military forces of any nation should be allowed
to increase, they will arouse the suspicion of others.
The fundamental principle underlying this solemn
Pact should be so fixed that if any government later
violate any one of its provisions, all the governments
on earth should arise to reduce it to utter submission,
nay the human race as a whole should resolve, with
every power at its disposal, to destroy that government.
Should this greatest of all remedies be applied to the
sick body of the world, it will assuredly recover from
its ills and will remain eternally safe and secure. (38)
Observe that if such a happy situation be forthcoming,
no government would need continually to pile up
the weapons of war, nor feel itself obliged to produce
ever new military weapons with which to conquer the
human race. A small force for the purposes of internal
security, the correction of criminal and disorderly elements
and the prevention of local disturbances, would
be required--no more. In this way the entire population
would, first of all, be relieved of the crushing burden
38. The foregoing paragraph, together with the later paragraph beginning "A few, unaware of the power latent in human endeavor," was translated by Shoghi Effendi, Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith. Cf. The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh, pp. 37-38.
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