or in war I do not think it wise to depend
upon others for victory.
As you have also pointed out, if we wage war on Japan
it will reduce the amount of aid which we can give to Great
Britain. I believe Britain cannot survive without aid from the
United States. If we wage war upon Japan under present cir-
cumstances we are not only risking, but contributing to, the
following eventuality:
War on two fronts in two oceans separated
thousands of miles and a war which we will have to
fight alone.
I believe survival of Great Britain, or at least survival
of the British Fleet, is essential to save us from war in two
oceans. If this is true, this factor then becomes the one
paramount vital factor for us to consider.
I believe the following to be, not only the soundest,
but the safest strategic course to follow:
Protect the Americas, aid Britain with our whole strength,
ensure victory in the Atlantic and Europe, and then deal with
Japan and any questions in the Far East regardless of what may have
happened in the mean time.
If victory in the Atlantic and Europe is insured, then we
are secure both in the Atlantic and Pacific. If victory in Europe
is only partial, or if it should be a reverse, we are still in an
advantageous position to defend the Americas.
Respectfully,
J. M. Reeves
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