EJ London This telegram must be closely paraphrased be- Dated December 19, 1941 fore being communicated to anyone. (B) Rec'd 1;40 a.m., 20th Secretary of State, Washington. 6148, December 19, midnight. (SECTION. F0UR) China, with her almost unlimited man power, wou!d appear to present the most promising opportunity for offensive action. The intensification of operations in China would seriously emarrass the Japanese, wearied by four years of war; would relieve Japanese pressure in other directions and if successful, e.g. the driving of the Japanese out of southeast China, might have very far reaching results. In order to stage a successful offensive, however, the Chinese would have to be substantially reinforced in the air and with munitions and supplies. The two questions in relation to reinforcing China in these directions are-- (one) where would the reinforcements come from, and (two) How would they be got to China? With regard to (one), not withstanding the protestations of aid to China she has received relatively |