Memorandum E-B19 concluded with a statement on the essentials of United States foreign policy, summarizing:
"the component parts of an integrated policy to achieve military and economic supremacy for the United States in the non German world." (Remember this was taking place during World War II)
Horhey's comment:
"The conception that they developed is what they called "Grand Area" planning. The Grand Area was a region that was to be subordinated to the needs of the American economy."
As one planner put it, it was to be the region that is:
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