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We shall have to WHAT would
quences of an Axis victory", stay that way.
The accept a lower standard of living is simple. consequences of an Axis victoryThat budget never will get bal-
It took the British eight years It is going to take money.
for might well be catastrophic for the anced.
and lots of it, to put 20,000 or to get themselves organised future of the United States,
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To break this resistance they will have tu move heavor forces and increased supplies across the Mediterranean and along a thou- sand-mile line opm to attack by Un. The very length of such a march tends to deplete the striking power of the torres mak- The aggressor powers have at-30.000 planes into the air, sup-defence; if they ever let go, until Hitler can afford to accept al- Big it. The British can mean-ready told us what they have in port a two-veran navy and keep victory is achieved, they are sunk.
a couple of million men constantly
The They have been very ex-
under arina. It would be muct, most any kind of a peace. while strengthen the awn frees und.
painfully explicit. The
British would demobilise; the hon Japanese what the Orient; Hitler simpler not to wait.
would go to sleep again: Britain's wants Europe; and he und Musso-
remaining allies would evaporate. "All This is not to say the risks are lim together want Africa.
the land in sight I take for myself. with all
the Nazis Britain's
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It appears that the English have now scraped the bottom of the till. If we have any sepse, we won't worry about mey: we will just give them whatever they need.
Then, sone day, over some tri- vial incident. Hitler would strike again. He almost got Britain the last time: there wouldn't be any Filly thousand aeroplanes, 1.000 doubt about the result if he could of get them to drop their guard and merchant ships and a couple
long way toward winning the war. hundred naval vessels will go give him another chance.
to pay for is a small price security Suppose we give them $10,000,000,000 worth
we
of Intirai- tions; that's what
will he spending every year if we have to face the Axis alone. Even the
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Henry Ford claims
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It sounds plausible to say "we shall have to negotiate a peace eventually, why not do it now?" Certainly, but it makes a lot of it difference who calls the tune. hurts me to say it, but I don't see any way out of this war except to Bight it through to the bitter end And that, in my opinion, is just what Britain will do. One side or the other has got to be vanquish- od.
The stalemate which so in- trigues Colonel Lindbergh would be the worst possible solution.
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What would be the consequences First OLT, of an Axis victory? Hitler's hold on the Continent of Europe would become permanent, The Japanese, unless stopped by the Russia, would take over the Moreover, the outcome of
Ruther an Axis victory now Balkan campaign makes Turkey's Orient. Mussolini position precarious, New oppor-long enough to be in at the kill)
than a stalemate which would be only a breathing spell leading to a. tunities for Nazi terrorism, civil- would get his Mare Nostrum.
Hitler, with all Europe under
new and greater conflict later on. Infiltration jan"
the most
The Axis nations have made a bid which took place in Iraq, Fifth-his control, would be
powerful man on earth. He would
isolationists are now whooping it
The chal- for world supremacy. Column activities and other forms have at his command shipyards
If we have up for armaments.
Britain and lenge must be met. exist with now
a capacity of five or six of political bribery,
no stake in this war, if we have
her supporters have a good chance times that of the United States nothing to fear from the Axis, why of stopping the Axis now. They throughout the Near East.
He could outbuild us in the air,
are finished if they ever let down. Thus
We must pincer
This is a blitzkrieg. movement for the next year or two at least, should we build up our defences?
They know that. They won't think in terms of to-day, not the let down. Mr. Churchill said they through Turkey on the one hand by five to one.
I don't for a moment imagine
next generation.
would fight on the beaches, in the or by sea and air by-passing
They could fields, and in the streets. Turkey and on the other hand that he would try to move imme-
They through Egypt, might develop. It diately against the United States.
All I can say is: will, if necessary, fight.on the seas would come as no surprise should but there is always the possibility make 1,000 'planes a day in his will do more than that.
that these fellows, realising that plant alone.
Hitler may the Nazis attempt
they could never be completely What the hell are we waiting for? and across the seas.
When these aggressors have succeed in occupying the British THESE FACTS MAKE close the western ap-secure time to
conquests with
can begin to Isles but that will not be the end.
The Navy will steam proaches to the Mediterranean by America sitting implacably be been stopped, we
tween the Atlantic and Pacific worry about the bright new world of the war.
So will the hundreds of attack on Gibraltar.
Oceans. might try to knock us off where evil will be no more and away.
where goodness will win its just merchant vessels constantly lying The British have reckoned for before we had time to arm.
Until then, the British-in port in Britain. The long-range viewpoint is reward.
They will be loaded with mill- many months with the possibility
I can't and all who have a community of of setbacks along their Mediter- much the more serious.
them had better tary men and technicians chosen. happy future for interest with very
for their value in carrying on the ranean "life line." To-day. It is see
There is no point in getting struggle. The bombers will fly not really a life line. Most of the America in a world dominated by keep their minds on their work. Hitler and Mussolini and the Jap-
I away to new bases. Fighter pilote British Isles' supplies take the
anese generals. It is just asinine, sentimental about this thing.
agninst But the route via to my way of thinking, to imagine think we are making a great mis- will hurl themselves occan route. Suez is a highroad of British pres- that the Axis powers with half take in attempting to make this machines to destruction tige as well as a supply line for the world in their hands would another Holy War in defence of the rank of the invader,
Everything that cannot be re- British forces in the Near East ignore the richest prizes of all. democracy. The English like to ⚫ and Africa. To be driven out of When we are talking about em-romanticise about their wars. They moved will be destroyed. Star- that the are really fighting for their lives vation and serfdom will be the lot the Mediterranean, moreover, pires, let's not forget
on the und. in fighting for their lives, of those who remain, but the war. for will go on. I don't think Hiller would mean for Britain the loss United States is sitting
most highly-concentrated piece of they are probably fighting of important oil supplies which wealth on this earth; that another ours, I don't see why they have is going to take Britain but this is would then become accessible to prize lles, rich and defenceless, to any other objective. I don't know what will happen if he does.
Lord Lothian, in the last words the Nazis.
the north of us; and that, in addi- any better thing to fight for than
which he addressed to the Ameri- tion, we have undertaken to de- the right to live.
about can people, said that in backing Britain would fend 20 undeveloped republics to The people who worry Yet, even so,
of which are war aims also seem to think that, Britain we were not backing quits have its last battle-the one that the south-some Brilone always win still to much closer to Europe, and the if the British weren't so blood-ters. fight. A Mediterranean journey philosophies of Europe, than they thirsty" "It would be possible to Lothian was exactly right. The negotiate some kind of a peace British may be slaughtered; their to new successes will not bring are to us.
with the Axis. That, in my hum-air force may be wiped out; theic ble opinion, is nonsense. The cities may be destroyed; their British have committed many army may be driven into the sea, blunders in the last few years but They will carry on. They will they aren't crazy enough to com- fight, if need be, around the world mit the final blunder of caving in and back again.
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