The President July 5, 1943 I have thought a good deal about it since you talked with me and have some definite views as to how the situation might be handled. If you consider sending me, I would respectfully suggest that you recall me to Washington and give me an opportunity to put my ideas before you. You could then decide whether I should go. Real accomplishment by an Ambassador in Moscow is a gamble with the odds against success but the stakes are great both for the war in Europe and in the Pacific - and after. I would know within a couple of months in Moscow whether I could be of value and would ask that, if I have not been able to do a Job, I could then return or be fired. I am so keen about the work you have given me in London, which I feel is of increasing value as the time for the offensive approaches, that I would like to go back to it if I cannot do a real job in Moscow. I am sure I can be of more use to you and the war in London than to remain in Moscow as a glorified communications officer. Respectfully yours, The President, The White House. |