(UNTITLED)
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP75-00001R000100170031-5
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
December 9, 2016
Document Release Date:
February 1, 1999
Sequence Number:
31
Case Number:
Publication Date:
January 25, 1964
Content Type:
NSPR
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
![]() | 79.23 KB |
Body:
CoLU"IDU:,I5 ' or~eleaseI/(~801IA-
DISPATCH
C. 2:0-0,913
S. 2&7,442 CPYRGHT
rx ,a [ it 00.r
Ps.;, Wig. t-+w
a particularly unsound 4 ' i .i, t o l d a New Jersey
bill of goods, his clincher is
apt to be the old reliable,
inevitable, you know."
fm-'nn audience on Oct. 3,
jur-nilted to the United
This categorical Mate wv" ' ? , at ions within 12 months.
usually suffices to choke of( Spice here will not permit
and honest discussion of thy? the naming of many of the
issue. other "liberal" star confu-
As a high pressure dodge. sionists.
it operates upon the logical
level of the side-show bark- BUT WATCH NOW for lhn
er's "You'll have to hurry." extremely influential "lib-
NOwIIEAI WILL this erals" operating-in the field
of public opinion, princi- j
flight from reality be more pally influential In univer-
conspicuous than will be the sitics, foundations, and
next debate over the' admis- churches, to again start con-
'ion of Red C h 1 n a'to the - ditioning America for rec-
United Nations and Ameri- ognition of Red China.
can recognition, now -since y Robert Amory. a deputy
France's De Gaulle has told director of the CIA and ex-
the world he favors recogni- Harvard law professor, is re-
tion of Red China and trade ported to have declared, in
with her. December, 1955, that "our
Time magazine, in its issue biggest problem is condition-
of Oct. 15, 1951, divulged the Ing the American people to
details of the hush-hush the necessity for th adlp:)s-
1950 recognition effort. 'It
disclosed that, as far back
as January, 1950, George F.
Kennan, then No. 1 man In
State Department planning,
told a Time reporter that
"by next year at this time
we will have recognized the
Chinese Communists."
In October, 1949, Lincoln
White, s t a t e Department
press officer, revealed that
the United States had begun
talks on the recognition of
Red China several months
earlier.
In December, 1949, Dean
Acheson, then secretary of
state, told a Time corre.
spondent: "What we must do
now is shake loose from the
Chinese Nationalists." And
on the same day, another
high State Department per-
sonage told Time, "Acheson
has been steadily arguing
with Truman to go along on
an early recognition of Com-
munist China."
sion of Red C h I n a to the
UN."
It would be fatuous to be.
lieve that the shrewd legal--
stic minds which will try to
lead us into appeasc,mj mtt
will not be j us t as f;+: od
salesmen as they showed;
themselves to be before
Yalta and Potsdam.
And Communist China
recognition will be..the sur-
render which America will
be continuously and strenu-
ously asked now to make to
effect International disarm-
ament, while the U.S. plans
unilateral disarmament,
Irene Brentlinger.
Columbus.
Approved For-Release 2OGt'b8"t01 : CIA='kDP7 -'b'b$0i" 200'o"I-OO 03'1--5