Each state claims the right to control interests foreign to itself when those interests are such that it can control them without putting its own interests in danger. … other powers only recognize this right of intervening in proportion as the country doing it has the power to do it.


Napoleon : In His Own Words (1916)


Each state claims the right to control interests foreign to itself when those interests are such that it can control them without putting its own...

Each state claims the right to control interests foreign to itself when those interests are such that it can control them without putting its own...

Each state claims the right to control interests foreign to itself when those interests are such that it can control them without putting its own...

Each state claims the right to control interests foreign to itself when those interests are such that it can control them without putting its own...