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Enclosure.
In No. 319. muchos senadores ha causado gran puesta de Bryan, la cual tiene por mira controlar los países que rodean el Canal para asegurar su estabilidal.
Washington, 22 de julio. Pésima impresión ha causado en todos los circulos diplomáticos, especial.
mente en los latinoamericanos, el proyecto de tratado de Bryan con Nicaragua, en que sorprende que Díaz esté dispuesto a sacriticar el país a cambio de su estabilidad politica. Los diarios dicen que Estados Unidos piensa extender el protectorado que ejerce en Cuba y Santo Domingo a otros países de Centro América, y extrañan la indiferencia del Ministro de Costa Rica ante esa actitud, basado en que su país es una república próspera, tranquila y estable y no tiene necesidad de cambiar de política.
Los diplomáticos opinan generalmente que este proyecto va a ser un arma poderosa que esgrimirán contra Estados Unidos los agitadores antiyanquis.
Washington, 22 de julio. EI Presidente aprueba el proyecto de Bryan sobre establecer un protectorado en todo Centro América para proteger el canal de Panamá, proyecto que algunos senadores democratas aprueban y otros rechazan.
El Presidente ha declarado, sin embargo, que no llevará a cabo, si no cuenta con la opinión unánime en Nicaragua. Asegúrase que Bryan lo consulto ean los Ministros de El Salvador y Honduras, quienes lo mismo que varios representantes latinoamericanos lo rechazaron, censurando que el Presidente Díaz esté dispuesto a vender a Nicaragua con la mira de asèguWashington, July 22nd. Bryan conferred with the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate, to which he proposed the establishment of a protectorate of Nicaragua, similar to that of Cuba, by means of a treaty in which it will be stipulated that Nicaragua cannot declare war without the permission of the United States: to give territorial concessions to no foreign country, nor contract loans which it can.
not guarantee by the resources of the country. Nicaragua will recognize the right of intervention of the United States to protect its independence, and the life and property of its inhabitants, and it will grant them a naval base on the Bay of Fonseca and the exclusive right for 99 years to construct an interoceanic canal through its territory. Mr. Bryan proposition, which has in view the control of the countries which surround the Canal to assure its stability, has greatly surprised many senators.
of THE se Washington, July 22nd. Bryan projected treaty with Nicaragua, in which one is surprised to learn that Díaz is disposed to sacrifice the country in exchange for his political stability, has caused a very bad impression in all diplomatic circles, especially amongst those of Latin America. The papers say that the United States desires to extend to other countries in Central America the protectorate which it exercises in Cuba and Santo Domingo, and they consider the indifference of the Minister of Costa Rica strange in the face of the fact that his country is a prosperous, tranquil, and stable republic and has no need to change its politics.
Diplomats generally are of the opinion that this project will be a wonderful weapon, of which anti Yankee agitators will make use against the United States.