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security and other vital interests. To achieve this
and to see the various risks and competing interest
in their true persprctive requires a detached and
central viewpoint which can seldom be attained by
departments in isolation with their own special.
interests paramount. At the executive, however,
after hearing each other's point of view departments
cam frequently agree that a risk has been overrated
or that home hindering war restriction is purchasing
security by production of essential transport
services, or conversely that the needs of
security compel, precautions or restrictions the
inconvenience or disadvantage of which must be
accepted in the national interest.
WINANT
ALC