Ulysses S. Grant Quote

In regard to foreign policy, I would deal with nations as equitable law requires individuals to deal with each other, and I would protect the law-abiding citizen, whether of native or foreign birth, wherever his rights are jeopardized or the flag of our country floats. I would respect the rights of all nations, demanding equal respect for our own. If others depart from this rule in their dealings with us, we may be compelled to follow their precedent.


First Inaugural Address (1869)


In regard to foreign policy, I would deal with nations as equitable law requires individuals to deal with each other, and I would protect the...

In regard to foreign policy, I would deal with nations as equitable law requires individuals to deal with each other, and I would protect the...

In regard to foreign policy, I would deal with nations as equitable law requires individuals to deal with each other, and I would protect the...

In regard to foreign policy, I would deal with nations as equitable law requires individuals to deal with each other, and I would protect the...