STATEMENT AMPLIFIED
AMERICAN POLICY
POST-WAR ADJUSTMENTS
« WASHINGTON, July 9.
Supplementing the statement by w President Roosevelt, issued through hi» secretary, Mr. Stephen Early, and proposing a post-war territorial adjustment by continental or hemisphere consultation, Mr. Early said any misunderstanding which had arisen from the statement was due to his oversight.
"I intended to convey that conditions in Europe and Asia would be more to our liking if the minor nations were given a voice, in the conduct of their affairs," he added. "I did. not intend to detract from Mr. Cordell Hull's explanation of the differences between the American and Japanese Monroe doctrines. I did not mean to convey that the United States had given Germany and Japan a free hand in their respective continents.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1940, Page 7
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