British caution
Neither the Americans nor ourselves then felt able to help, though we have now (unlike the Chinese and French) responded to the report: Washington with a blank not to comment,” London with a cautious proposal for "careful examination” of the question “what uses of incendiary weapons may be deemed to cause unnecessary suffering” — provided a
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 12
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57British caution Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 12
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