FOREIGN REACTIONS TO THE KOREAN SITUATION AND THE PRESIDENT'S DECISION NO 2

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730180-8
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December 21, 2016
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September 3, 2003
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180
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November 11, 1998
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730180-8 I!tTE:LLDtAX 7 25X1 HOW PUBLISHED Radio Broadcasts WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE n?NIS DOCUNtNT CONTAINS INION.ATION AIIICIIN. TNI NATIONAL DIIIIII^ ^, Tllt UNITED .TATfI WITH- TIIr ItAwlll. nr rr.IONASI ..r . I CLASSIFICATION UES1 R1CT ' a$~ razeT~n CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 25X1 INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS', OR RADIO BROADCASTS COUNTRY -%- ;fit SUBJECT MCIptE1GN RRACTIORS TO TU KdRSAN ? 3:rrTi ATION AND THE FMIDeNT'8 DECISION, No. 2 DATE DIST. 30 Jun 1.90 NO. OF PAGES 2 SUPPLEMENT TO 00-i F.11'1 REPORT NO. 00?P -111 THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION' `~: "DI~PY2w: A flood of Western-oriented comment approached unanimity in support u_? he Pre old N_,.n lei P'hiotorio d.ecielon."Among other things, his "feru,raeohing initiati7&IA end "?ralaol+vte attitudes" are praised as showing that "Truman has shouldered his respor:?otl:. L1 itles to t Kire,6t etateamen. ", Some of the comment continues to be tempered by expreirairn).o of unesalrvsvo al-vat the possibility of a larger vrar, but such expressions are ct~nai~llrratr'~ly inerH ```: a .r++~?t and Leas fearful then was the case prior to the decision. Realistic leppYrytciete of the risks involved are paralleled by determined relief that tber frso vor1.1 i f'"T>ejl y -making a stand against Communist aggression. A now element of Western 1,unes*alnesv, k.,-v '?pmr, -mss to do with the "slowness of the results from the American Intervention." And at least. one Etoviot-oontrolled source (Radio Leipzig) has boasted ah04it the North ICE i en `I''i.iatoi-ims vTograssn despite the use of American planes. gres? despite the use of American planes. Padicek!nscov distributes, without comment, the official Soviet reply to the or!aI.nn1 IT.11. real>bvtior. on Korea. Yesterday 'a ,FRAVDA article oontinuee to be widely w,rz'oedr.?est;n T% o ~"cn.?it,t radio?s only~ other independent comments have been in the form of another } ' VL)n artiol^ and a TABS dispatch, both designed to demonstrate that the "American-direetndIA Scu th I*r''"++e?7 attempt "to invade the north was preceded by le ngtby and intensive aciazu. Xonit;rre t North Korean broadcasts have not yet mentioned the President's decision. Pyor ir,ang Aces =oh of Scoul's capture. Satellite radios, especially in Eastern Germany, cy ontiruae their feaxnaongoring campaign to arouse the "peace part1,Iaans" against Truman's most reoant attempt "to kindle a third vorid war." They hey to the limo that the alleged South Eorcen :111"valsic", o:f the north head boon long prepared by ~appr periailsts and that the C SSI~IFIC TION M M A I I I Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730180-8