| United States. Department of State - 1942 - 160 pages
...Therefore, the statement continued, the Government of the United States "finds it necessary to say to the Government of Japan that if the Japanese Government...force or threat of force of neighboring countries, the Government of the United States will be compelled to take immediately any and all steps which it... | |
| Maurice Matloff, Edwin Marion Snell - 1953 - 484 pages
...Ambassador Nomura on 1 7 August, the United States declared : This Government now finds it necessary to say to the Government of Japan that if the Japanese Government...force or threat of force of neighboring countries, the Government of the United States will be compelled to take immediately any and all steps which it... | |
| Maurice Matloff, Edwin Marion Snell - 1953 - 490 pages
...Ambassador Nomura on 1 7 August, the United States declared : This Government now finds it necessary to say to the Government of Japan that if the Japanese Government...force or threat of force of neighboring countries, the Government of the United States will be compelled to take immediately any and all steps which it... | |
| Homer Norman Wallin - 1968 - 404 pages
...note which contained the statement that the government of the United States "finds it necessary to say to the Government of Japan that if the Japanese Government...force or threat of force of neighboring countries, the Government of the United States will be compelled to take immediately any and all steps which it... | |
| United States. Department of Defense - 1978 - 678 pages
...to further the objectives sought. Such being the case, this government now finds it necessary to say to the government of Japan that if the Japanese Government...force or threat of force of neighboring countries, the government of the United States will be compelled to take immediately any and all steps which it... | |
| Robert Hopkins Miller - 1994 - 342 pages
...to Grew on l8 August of the President's meeting with Nomura gives the details. The President [said] that if the Japanese Government takes any further steps in pursuance of a program or policy of military domination of neighboring countries by force or threat of force, this... | |
| Howard Jones - 2001 - 572 pages
...tone down his message, his meaning was clear. On August 17 Roosevelt warned Nomura that if Japan took "any further steps in pursuance of a policy or program...of military domination by force or threat of force on neighboring countries," the United States would "take immediately any and all steps which it may... | |
| Walter L. Hixson - 2003 - 358 pages
...safety and security of the United States, in the event that the Japanese government continued to pursue "a policy or program of military domination by force or threat of force of neighboring countries. . . ."" n Ibid., 341-42, 343-44, 527-30, 534-37, 539-40, 546-53; Foreign Relations . . . , 1941, IV,... | |
| Ellis S. Krauss, Benjamin Nyblade - 2004 - 418 pages
...an exceedingly serious situation would immediately result." On the second occasion Roosevelt stated: If the Japanese Government takes any further steps...force or threat of force of neighboring countries the Government of the United States will be compelled to take immediately any and all steps which it... | |
| Greg Cashman, Leonard C. Robinson - 2007 - 436 pages
...permitted the Japanese to read between the lines. Thus on his return to Washington, FDR warned Nomura, "If the Japanese Government takes any further steps...force or threat of force of neighboring countries, the Government of the United States will be compelled to take immediately any and all steps which it... | |
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