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In international
competition of national interests, national right is
recognized only to the extent it is supported by the power
of the nation. The vital interests of a nation in this
struggle cannot be protected except by force in its material
and intellectual aspects. Force is the decisive factor in
affirming or denying national
rights.
By the armed forces we
understand the army, the navy and the air force. The art of
war has reached such an advanced level that it is incumbent
upon us to be always in a state complete military
preparedness. The whole Syrian nation must be well armed and
prepared. We have witnessed with distress parts of our
country taken away and annexed to foreign countries because
we have lost our military power. We are resolved not to let
this state of helplessness continue. We are determined to
turn the tide so that we may regain all our territory and
recover the sources of our strength and vitality.
It is on our own strength
that we wish to depend in securing our rights and protecting
our interests. We are mobilizing and preparing for our
survival and preeminence in the struggle for existence.
Survival and victory shall inevitably be our lot.
The promulgation of a
principle related to military preparedness may at first
glance appear unusual in a document that presents a doctrine
of national renaissance. The absence of such a principle,
however, would have been a serious flaw. The modern history
of Syria is the clearest indication for the need for such a
principle. The loss of Alpxandretta, Palestine and other
Syria territories would have been averted had the Syrian
nation had military power guided by a nationally sound
government. It is important to remember that Saadeh is not
talking about armed forces in a separate sense, but of armed
forces in the service of the Syrian nation and its cause. An
armed Syrian populace without the guidance and discipline of
Social Nationalism is a curse on Syria as the armed civil
conflicts of recent years attest. Linking the formation of
strong armed forces to a general military preparedness of
the Syrian nation, implies that the armed forces envisaged
are intensely linked with the nation. In a sense there no
separateness in direction and aim between the armed forces
and the nation struggling for survival and prosperity. The
armed forces are a specialized organ of the nation.
It is
useful at this juncture to examine the national anthem that
Saadeh wrote during his imprisonment in the 1930s.
Distinctly from other anthems that extol aggression (the
French La Marseillaise and the US Star Spangled Banner), the
Social Nationalist anthem is directed at the peace of Syria
and centers on the beautiful elements of its land and people
and the sublime principles that the SSNP brings. The SSNP
thus seeks peace for Syria, but it is the peace of a
liberated unified and prosperous Syria where a Social
Nationalist order prevails. The establishment and protection
of such a peace is the function of the Syrian armed forces.
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