7/12 _Germany may need to police Asia Minor_." (pp. 117, 118.) "_It is much more to our interest to have an orderly and organised Asia Minor under German tutelage than to have an unorganised and disorderly one which should be independent_." (p. 120.) "Sir Harry Johnston, in the 'Nineteenth Century' for December, 1910, comes a great deal nearer to touching the real kernel of the problem.... He adds that the best informed Germans used this language to him: '_You know that we ought to make common cause in our dealings with backward races of the world_!'" The quotations speak for themselves. Note the policing of the "backward races." The Colonies are not in favour. |