Monday, May. 28, 1923
Lord Robert
Lord Robert Cecil, back in London after his recent trip to the United States, says that America doubts whether Europe is really sincere in her desire for peace. " The American people," he said, " recognize that what happens in any part of the world must have a repercussion and effect in the United States as in other parts of the world, and they are trying to see what modifications of their foreign policy ought to be made to meet the situation." He also remarked that the presence of Germany, Russia and Turkey is desirable in the League of Nations, but he did not think that Great Britain should invite the United States to join--" as it would not be dignified for her nor successful with them."