"While it is evident that Austria, Prussia, Sardinia, Great Britain, and the United Netherlands are in a state of war with France, and it is in the best interest of the United States that they should sincerely and honestly adopt and pursue a friendly and impartial stance toward the warring nations:%0D%0A%0D%0AI have, therefore, deemed it appropriate through this proclamation to announce the United States' intention to uphold the aforementioned conduct towards those nations. I also urge and caution the citizens of the United States to be vigilant in avoiding any actions or behaviors that may go against this disposition in any way. Paraphrased from George Washington, Neutrality Proclamation of 1793

What is this quote saying?

This quote is saying that while several European nations are at war with France, the United States believes it is in their best interest to maintain a friendly and impartial stance towards all the warring nations. The proclamation announces the intention of the United States to uphold this conduct and urges its citizens to avoid any actions or behaviors that may contradict this stance.

the us needs to vote on this war

the us needs to join this war
the us needs to be impractical in this war
the us needs more money for this war
pick one

Given the provided options, the closest statement to the original quote would be: "The US needs to vote on this war", as the quote emphasizes the United States' intention to maintain neutrality and impartiality towards the warring nations.