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Warn Japan Now!

Peffer, Nanthaniel | July 15, 1939 issue

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This article focuses on an international political crisis. The British and Japanese are negotiating for a settlement, with prospects for success highly doubtful, but the foreign communities in Tientsin, China remain under blockade. In all probability nothing can be done to save Tientsin. Even if the British succeed in winning a compromise which will enable them to remain in the city the concessions will be under ceaseless blackmail. Whether the British blundered by waiting too long to make a stand or were helpless because of the German threat, they have already won.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; BLOCKADE; NEGOTIATION; CHINA; GREAT Britain; JAPAN
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