FACE BOMBINGS OF PEACE

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000100100104-1
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July 20, 1965
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JUL2 01965 ..~Appryed fgrYi se 2000/08/961 3ADP7 dollar development program in { exchange for an end- to Petp- (ing's aggression -in Southeast Asia. While details are still living (Moscow was, to brief Russian !officials on U.S.. Intentions to force an Asian confrontatiCn.,I WASHINGTON The biiild NUCLEAR DANGER What arrangement' Harriman .up of U.S, combat forces in ay he'trying to work out with Srnrtli Viet Nam to 150,(tUt1 by.,. fall constitutes the first- step -in e Soviet to eliminate the dan- I,a "still?snrret grog-ani to sock r of a nuclear-armed Com- an all-Asian settlement throur,i unist,C,hlna isn't known, al a series of controlled military ough the paper indicated this F ihiect would he discussed. This'stralc?y, under prepara "i. ...... lion by ' 'President Johnson's,;: ve question in 1963, while nc- - tinting the nuclear test ban with Communist .China by I feet-.I Jy ordered tie ri epara. o ing head on the. , Communisn of ' r nntingency 'plans' `fn ! flicl. 1?i It;rilixatinn of the Chicoms:' Known as :the'"stick and car-?r; lnwevrr, these plans were nev rot" approach, the paw polir:y : ,r implemented; r and wer :.calls for: Extension of "controlled" ,bombing into Red China, with ~' destruction of Peiping's "em-,~. Tha "contingency plans" hav i bryonic nuclear plants" Rs a )cep. revived by. Bundy an major objective. ))arl2 an integral part of tli Offering China a multi?Jrillinni; dministration's n e w Chin ?tratety, according to' Whit low'e insiders. While execution of these plan P.4 Is with President Johnso tnnathan Moore, special assis worked out by McGeorge Bun-!' ,nt to William Bundy, assista ' dy. the Pres?ident's chief for- secretary of s"ate for the F design of this controversial pro- Ilgress. .The U.S. will' not, hes gram is now being made known to key-, foreign diplomats, in- cluding the Soviet leaders, According to a National Sc- Ih He reports that, most impo s` eulated in highest government 1 are willing to commit inn quarters, Roving Ambassador .l than we balleve the Communis NEAT; tNEMY . ? Moore'a "legislative briefin par"allgl., clbs?I! ;,,CTA,L Direc; ?helved after. President Ken edy's death. tat, to.bonrb the. enibryon nuclear plants If Peking sen troops into North: Viet Nam.' U.S. enemy In. Southeast Asia is Communist China and not Russia, despite the latter's ship-. ment of bombers and. ground- to-air ' missiles' to North . Viet* Nam. Rahorn stressed that Peiping' is keeping pressure on Hanoi to step up the war in South Vet to match the growing U.S. corn- `,tntment. Interven' inn by the, Red.; Chi ne;a, both Rahorn and Moore indicated,.: would : trigger' the. f ' bombing ot.he atomic installa-, titnl~5, including China's gaseous- diffusion 'plant. This uranium- producing reactor is near 'Lan- j (-how on the Yellow . River In THt CARROT 'Ambassador 17nhrynin, Secre- ' t:u v Rusk revealed ser" "ISM only, to a handful of adminis 0 n e intercepted Dohrynin message to the Kremlin quoted ` ready to offer China, 'extensive i economic aid if an: all-Asian 'settfeiient could"be worked out. 'A he U.S. would accept the es- tabiishment of a coalition gov ermnent, including members of the Communist. Viet Cong,. In y,. South Viet. Nam ? if this could it :.' gotiation and not force.' r..whether the U.S. plans to es-, ,; ~lr-g- $oyiet;$round~tb air missile- am, ee- ahorti's private warnintes to bases -In North Viet tawn,akers that the No. T retary Rusk was reported' to .attacks unless the missiles are used against U.S. planes. TMe Ambassador, quot- ed Rusk as saying that Presi- dent Johnson will not accept a militnry defeat at any price in U.S. is ready to begin negotia- tions with the North Vietnamese when they are. CIIINA FLASHES The Chinese Cnmmunists'ha,,"e begun province-wide military training and raid' exercises 4n: Fukien. An estimated 600,000. militiamen and 'youths were forced to engage in the military- training. This coastal area is ominsite the Chinese-Nationalisf- held offshore islands of Qiie- moy and Matsi' .. According to an article In the latest issue, of ""issues and Studies,". aA Eni llsh-language monthly pub- lish"d by the ' institute of inter- nalinnal Relations of Taipei, the Chinese Communists have '50 snhmarines. These subs are di- vidod in'o five fleets and hayed at the ports of Yulin on . She Hninan coast; . Chanchiang in South' Cltina: ' Shanghai, ' Chou Shin, Wenchow and, Sansha in East China; Port Arthur in Manchuria; and Tsinglao in North China, NOTE: The boxed pot icy -of this article did 'of appear in the 19 Jul issue of the NOR' VIRGINIA SUN. ??