Cablegram 33 LONDON, 6 July 1940, 2.52 a.m.
MOST IMMEDIATE FOR CASEY
My telegram Number 32. [1]
Position here is one of confused thinking and apprehension of
American reaction if agreement is made re Burma road. Nevertheless
in my view, in [face] [2] of the Chief[s] of Staff report and the
fact that I gathered that the Prime Minister [3] is now convinced
that war with Japan must be avoided at all costs, there is little
doubt they will do so.
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1 Document 14.
2Words in square brackets have been inserted from Bruce’s copy on
file AA:M100, July 1940.
3 Winston S. Churchill.
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[AA: A3300, 9]
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