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  • that if we pressed them to bu_y more m111tary eqUipneut frail· the less free us. We should avoid agreeing to U.K. they would °blJ1' encourage a deliberate sh1f't of German m111tary procurement from the U.S. to the U.K. Our balance of ~ts situation
  • years, which would, because of lags in converting raw materials into end products, 9-ECRB'f' SBCRJ31f 7 still yield production for up to a third year of conflict and (2) that most free world nations be regarded as available sources of supply
  • will be pressed to ace~~~. The Germans, Italians and Dutch are all watchir.__. ,;11th u::-c.:tt interest, much anxiety and some suspicic~ the outco.::::.eof the Wilson visit. 2o We must take is a multilateral care to make clear at all tmes that this proposal