What does the poet ask us to remember in the first stanza of poem no men are foreign?
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The poet addresses soldiers and common men alike, and asks them to respect the opposition. The soldiers on the other side are not morally inferior to our own. They are putting their lives on the line for their country, just like our own soldiers. The moral right and wrong applies only to the political leaders of the respective countries, but the soldiers just obey orders without question.
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In this world, wars take place and people suffer. There is bloodshed, fire and death. The weapons of war kill people and the dead bodies make the Earth impure. The fire of war erupts and fills the air with smoke. This pollutes the purity of the air. The message of the poet is that we should not indulge in war. The poet tells us that we are all the same no matter what is our skin colour, race, dress, language and nationality. Remember, no men are foreign and no countries strange because we are all citizens of one Earth.