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At the end of May, 1941, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a presidential proclamation. In this proclamation he declared that the US was in a state of "unlimited national emergency". On that basis Roosevelt made an executive agreement with Iceland to have US troops dispatched to Iceland. This move caused concern in the Senate. Senator Taft of Ohio expressed the most concern. Later Roosevelt stated that it was better that US troops reached Iceland before Nazi Germany did.

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Q: What executive agreement did US President Franklin D. Roosevelt make with the government of Iceland in July of 1941?
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