Did any leader such as Churchhill or F. D. Roosevelt use this in a famous speech?"If you want peace prepare for war" Asked by Elcie 1 month ago Similar questions: leader Churchhill Roosevelt famous speech Education & Reference > Quotations.
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Another cuuk in the kettle. Elcie 1 month ago .
Says, "Si vis pacem, para bellum is a Latin adage translated as, "If you wish for peace, prepare for war" (usually interpreted as meaning peace through strength—a strong society being less likely to be attacked by enemies). The adage is from 4th or 5th century Latin author Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus's tract De Re Militari, book 3. "The article has those using this quote (or its idea) referring to U.S.Presidents but neither quotes Roosevelt nor Churchill as having used it themselves.Org/wiki/Si_vis_pacem,_para_bellum.
Thanks. Do you know of any famous leaders after that that quoted Renatus in an important speech? Elcie 1 month ago .
No. Although, there were probably many. It's a popular adage.
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