- Jul 12, 2018
- 9,342
OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO THE COURT OF ST. JAMES |
ENCRYPTED MESSAGE |
TO: Lawrence Adams, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ( Jamie )
FROM: Noah Cook, United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James
Secretary Adams,
The devolving situation in France has become exceptionally concerning, especially because there are over 150,000 Americans in the country. The Department of State has changed its travel recommendations for France to "Do Not Travel" and has encouraged all Americans in France to leave the country as soon as possible. However, if they are not able to get a direct flight back to the United States, Americans in France are being encouraged to travel to the United Kingdom or Sweden and then return home from there.
I regret that this action has taken place without advanced notice to your office or to Downing Street. The American Embassy in London is prepared to house and process as many Americans as possible, and American airliners are redirecting more flights to and from the United Kingdom in preparation for an influx of Americans. The Federal Government requests that Her Majesty's Government give refuge to any American citizen with a valid passport that is trying to cross into the United Kingdom from France.
I have also been directed to inform you that the President is considering deploying a carrier strike group to the Celtic Sea. The purpose of this operation would be to assist with the evacuation of Americans from France. If such an operation were to occur, the Federal Government is requesting that HMNB Devonport be made available to replenish the strike group's oilers. If such an operation were to occur, the Navy would be in regular contact and coordination with the Royal Navy.
I hope to hear back from you soon.
Respectfully,
Noah Cook
United States Ambassador to The Court of St. James
[/TD][/TR][/TD][/TR]Secretary Adams,
The devolving situation in France has become exceptionally concerning, especially because there are over 150,000 Americans in the country. The Department of State has changed its travel recommendations for France to "Do Not Travel" and has encouraged all Americans in France to leave the country as soon as possible. However, if they are not able to get a direct flight back to the United States, Americans in France are being encouraged to travel to the United Kingdom or Sweden and then return home from there.
I regret that this action has taken place without advanced notice to your office or to Downing Street. The American Embassy in London is prepared to house and process as many Americans as possible, and American airliners are redirecting more flights to and from the United Kingdom in preparation for an influx of Americans. The Federal Government requests that Her Majesty's Government give refuge to any American citizen with a valid passport that is trying to cross into the United Kingdom from France.
I have also been directed to inform you that the President is considering deploying a carrier strike group to the Celtic Sea. The purpose of this operation would be to assist with the evacuation of Americans from France. If such an operation were to occur, the Federal Government is requesting that HMNB Devonport be made available to replenish the strike group's oilers. If such an operation were to occur, the Navy would be in regular contact and coordination with the Royal Navy.
I hope to hear back from you soon.
Respectfully,
Noah Cook
United States Ambassador to The Court of St. James