"What are the principles on which that settlement is to be effected? Are we to lapse back into the old national rivalries, animosities, and competitive armaments, or are we to initiate the reign on earth of the Prince of Peace? . . . . We must not allow any sense of revenge, any spirit of greed, any grasping desire to override the fundamental principles of righteousness."
–David Lloyd George, November 11, 1918
Which statement explains David Lloyd George’s argument in this passage?
-Germany should pay for the toll it took on the rest of the world.
-The countries must keep old rivalries in mind while making plans for peace.
-The peace process should not be swayed by a desire for justice or revenge.
-Great Britain should remain competitive by producing more armaments.