<Ul> <Li> a . The common aim of the conduct of war is to be stressed as forcing England to the ground quickly and thereby keeping the United States out of the war . Beyond this Germany has no political, military, or economic interests in the Far East which would give occasion for any reservations with regard to Japanese intentions . </Li> <Li> b . The great successes achieved by Germany in mercantile warfare make it appear particularly suitable to employ strong Japanese forces for the same purpose . In this connection every opportunity to support German mercantile warfare must be exploited . </Li> <Li> c . The raw material situation of the pact powers demands that Japan should acquire possession of those territories which it needs for the continuation of the war, especially if the United States intervenes . Rubber shipments must be carried out even after the entry of Japan into the war, since they are of vital importance to Germany . </Li> <Li> d . The seizure of Singapore as the key British position in the Far East would mean a decisive success for the entire conduct of war of the three powers . In addition, attacks on other systems of bases of British naval power--extending to those of American naval power only if the entry of the United States into the war cannot be prevented--will result in weakening the enemy's system of power in that region and also, just like the attack on sea communications, in tying down substantial forces of all kinds (e.g. Australia). A date for the beginning of operational discussions cannot yet be fixed . </Li> </Ul> <Li> a . The common aim of the conduct of war is to be stressed as forcing England to the ground quickly and thereby keeping the United States out of the war . Beyond this Germany has no political, military, or economic interests in the Far East which would give occasion for any reservations with regard to Japanese intentions . </Li> <Li> b . The great successes achieved by Germany in mercantile warfare make it appear particularly suitable to employ strong Japanese forces for the same purpose . In this connection every opportunity to support German mercantile warfare must be exploited . </Li> <Li> c . The raw material situation of the pact powers demands that Japan should acquire possession of those territories which it needs for the continuation of the war, especially if the United States intervenes . Rubber shipments must be carried out even after the entry of Japan into the war, since they are of vital importance to Germany . </Li>

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