2. It is realised that the problem of intelligence for Japan differs from the problem in Europe since: a. There will be less time for planning and the information to be obtained will be less important. b. Distances to the targets are much greater. c. Technical intelligence will be of minor value and probably small in quantity. 3. The Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee in London have asked us to put forward the following tentative proposals, and to let them know as soon as possible the views of the U.S.