Mussolini dismisses sanctions by stating that France and Britain would not risk conflict to enforce them, emphasizing the sacrifices of Italian soldiers. He believes that public sentiment in these countries would oppose such actions, rendering sanctions ineffective. Thus, he concludes that the League of Nations is powerless to impose sanctions without the backing of these nations.
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Mussolini dismisses the idea of sanctions by asserting that the authentic people of France and Britain would not support such measures due to the risk of conflict. He emphasizes the sacrifices made by Italian soldiers, arguing that their memory should prevent the enforcement of sanctions. Thus, he concludes that the League of Nations lacks the power to impose sanctions without the support of these nations. ;