Chapter 7, Who Will Save the World Tomorrow

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But what about before that? There isn't much time left in the United States during this period. What significant events occurred in 1917? In the previous timeline, the United States did not enter the war until April, and China delayed until August. A delay of this duration greatly diminishes the impact

What should I do? While unconsciously doodling on paper, Wang Geng pondered. Soon, he recalled a topic he had researched during his first year of graduate school, which was to explore the issue of American isolationism.

It is important to emphasize that the United States' involvement in the war is unrelated to any economic or political benefits, but solely to defend democracy and civilization, to uphold peace and the dignity of life

After sending off Tvsoong and Liu Jiwen, Wang Geng finally returned to the rehabilitation ward under the escort of Kelly. Coming from the bustling New York Metropolis of 2001 to the desolate year of 1917, Wang Geng was still quite unaccustomed. There was no internet, no television, and not even a radio station; apart from newspapers, there was no information available.

Wang Geng did not intend to develop any groundbreaking weapons, whether it be aircraft or new types of tanks. Without the development of new aviation engines, any structural diagrams drawn would be in vain. Tanks were already produced by France in 1916 and deployed in the Battle of the Somme, but without new tank diesel engines and new tank guns, where would one find the T34?

Involvement in war greatly contributes to world peace; abstaining from war poses significant harm to world peace

Of course, the actual manuscript must be polished by Wilson himself. What Wang Geng is writing at this moment is essentially a proposal on how President Wilson can persuade Congress and the American people to agree to enter the war

Hey, I am actually just a time traveler. Isn't it a bit too high-profile to think about all of humanity like this? Wang Geng thought to himself, while also feeling that no matter how low-key he tried to be, he first needed to protect the souls and lives of his own people before anything else.

Wang Geng then suggested that Wilson emphasize to Congress: the goal of this war is to "defend the principles of peace and justice for humanity, and to oppose selfish and dictatorial powers," unrelated to land, resources, or wealth! The United States and its people were the most ardent advocates of freedom and democracy in the world at that time

This individual also suggested that the President inform Congress about Germany's other covert sabotage and attacks against the United States, stating that they have "inserted spies everywhere in our society, including government agencies, to undermine our united support for national policy and to set various schemes to disrupt the peace and tranquility of our business community both domestically and abroad." Furthermore, Wang Geng advised the President to reference the Zimmermann Telegram, as the United States had obtained evidence from an intercepted telegram sent to the German ambassador in Mexico, indicating Germany's intention to persuade Mexico to attack the United States. He asserted that the American people have reason to believe that the German government "intends to incite our enemies at our doorstep." At the conclusion of the speech, Wang Geng suggested that the President declare that if the United States enters the war, victory will surely belong to the United States, to the peace-loving people of the world, and that democracy and civilization will once again achieve the security they require.

Gu Weijun and the British and French delegations continuously lobbied Washington, hoping that the United States would quickly join the fight against Germany to save the war-torn European continent. This brutal war has already claimed too many lives and civilizations, resembling a quagmire with no end in sight. However, neither Gu Weijun nor the British and French delegations ever considered the perspective of the American President, Wilson, and the American people regarding this war, which is why they failed to persuade Wilson and the U.S. Congress.

How did President Wilson persuade Congress in the end

Wang Geng placed his ultimate weapon on penicillin, which has saved countless lives. In due time, the entire world will have to thank me! Moreover, this invention was not created solely for warfare; it also defends and saves lives during peacetime. With this ultimate weapon to aid the wounded and the sick, casualties will undoubtedly be significantly reduced. This is the true path! With this ultimate weapon to aid the wounded and the sick, casualties will undoubtedly be significantly reduced. This is the true path!

Moreover, the Germans only produced 22 tanks by the end of World War I, while the French manufactured at least 1,600 tanks. Therefore, the presence or absence of tanks was not the key to defeating Germany

I am a graduate student from the National Defense University, a serious ace player! Upon graduation, I will be a proper division-level cadre in the military region. Who cares about Pace University in New York, which probably doesn't even rank in the top one hundred in the United States? Wang Geng recalled the news about the trend of studying abroad and returning home that he had seen with *Tu* in a previous life, where the diploma from Pace University was quite popular.

Indeed, there was a certain speech delivered in Congress... What kind of speech was it? After pondering for a long time, Wang Geng finally recalled that it was a war message! That's right! President Wilson's speech is very famous, known as the War Message, and it was created in collaboration with his close friend, Colonel Edward House!

What concerns the American people is not the loss of ships or property caused by this, but the innocent lives that will be taken by these indiscriminate attacks. Indeed! The emphasis is on highlighting the preciousness of life and the righteous indignation when it is taken away unjustly

In conclusion, Wang Geng suggested that President Wilson end with his classic response to the young reporter this morning: "If we do not save the world today, who will come to save us tomorrow"

Wang Gengyi felt a sense of dejection as he recalled that his superior officer and the deputy commander had been compromised. The original owner of this body, Wang Geng, a West Point graduate, was not an ordinary person; he had close ties with the Gu Weijun family, was a leader in the student council, and seemed to be a staunch ally of TV Soong and Liu Jiwen, despite their apparent political differences.

Certainly, this matter must be carefully planned. The patent must be secured in our hands, and we should also have shares in the factory in the United States, right? We must also avoid the Americans from forcibly seizing the intellectual property of penicillin. We are not doing this for profit, but solely for world peace! Only to save the souls and lives of humanity!

Following this individual and the *picture* book's suggestion, the President was advised to declare that, although his previous intention was to maintain a position of armed neutrality, this has evidently become inappropriate. This individual suggested that Wilson request Congress to make a statement declaring that the recent actions taken by the German Empire's government are tantamount to a declaration of war against the United States

Kelly has not yet returned after going out to collect newspapers for him. This fellow picked up a notepad from the table, casually took a pencil, and began to recall while planning the next steps on paper: Upon returning to the country, he naturally intends to embrace Old Duan's sturdy legs, find a way to infiltrate the Anhui faction, and strive to become Old Duan's trusted aide and right-hand man as the Prime Minister and Minister of War.

Wang Geng was determined to produce a speech for Wilson that he had been revising and refining until just before stepping onto the congressional podium in his previous life. In his past research, Wang Geng had collected detailed information, and although he might not be able to reproduce it word for word, he was confident that he could craft a compelling war message that would persuade Congress. Wang Geng, who prided himself on being the best of the best, was filled with confidence

Well, since today is February 25, it is evident that there is still more than a month until April 2 in history, when President Wilson delivered that war message. Wang Geng gradually began to have an understanding in his heart. This Wilson has always been known for his anti-war stance and neutrality. When he later announced America's entry into the war, he claimed that the sole objective of this war was to stop the fighting, and once the war ceased, it would end immediately

In this proposal, Wang Geng advises President Wilson to emphasize to Congress why the United States should enter the war. It must first be pointed out that the German Empire has declared that its submarines will sink any vessels approaching the coasts of Britain, Ireland, and Western Europe

Indeed, the United States announced its entry into the war. On one hand, this was due to sympathy for the Allied Powers, which included English-speaking nations with shared roots. On the other hand, it was also a reaction to Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic. However, the most critical factor was that the Americans had lent substantial amounts of money and provided significant assistance to the Allies; it would not be acceptable for their investments to go to waste due to a potential defeat of the Allies

Furthermore, apart from the war message, Wang Geng pondered last night while lying in bed that the U.S. Congress is reluctant to enter the war mainly out of fear of losing and the potential for significant casualties. During World War I, the casualties in trench warfare were enormous, with tens of thousands dying in a single day of fighting, and in a major battle, both sides could lose over a million people. Of course, the German influence within the U.S. political and business circles is quite substantial, and the lobbying groups opposing U.S. involvement in the war are no less vocal than those advocating for it. However, now I am here to lend you a hand! What is there to be afraid of?

Without hesitation, Wang Geng took out a piece of stationery and began to draft a speech for Woodrow Wilson, the fourth President of the United States, based solely on his memory, even though he had never seen the man in person. This war message had to be prepared quickly.

Pushing open the window and looking out, I was surprised to see that the building not far across was the historically renowned Pace University in New York. This university is quite appealing in the eyes of those who longed to study abroad in a past life, not least because of its high ranking in business studies and the relative ease of the application process