I feel it is right that I should address
you, Mr. President, on this day since our country no less than
the United States was the object of the infamous outrage of a
year ago. The injuries that we have all suffered at the hands
of Japan during the past year are grievous indeed. The peoples
of the British Commonwealth of Nations are deeply conscious of
their duty. We look forward one and all to the day when our full
strength can be Joined to that o our United States, Dutch and
Chinese allies for the utter and final destruction of Japan's
aggressive power.