FOREIGN RADIO REACTION TO THE KOREAN SITUATION AND THE PRESIDENT'S DECISIONS NO. 4 & 5
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R B S ' $ t I C T E D M I N W I E U
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION FROM 25X1
FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS
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SUBJECT T=31;N RADIO HS.eC'!`TGl? i'4 TBE H
LANGUAGE
BWL%AVPU
ITOATION A!It TIE I'll 'S DECISIONS, Me. 1. r 5
HOW DATE DIST.
PUBLISHED J"s, Broadcasts 25X1 7 July 1919
WHERE,
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DATE
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SUPPLEMENT TO F_
REPORT NO.
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.I.ITID .T ~Ay. .V.OD.CTIOIt 0, iMU -O.. 1- 'W "I.... D.
THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
NIIIQM 4 1 July loan
S _is To date, available 7 altered foreign radio' ea
br dcaeta yield only sae Cesorunist
reforms to ice President's 30 inae aaaounswe"t autheriziag tlko Mae of American
ground forces
is Korea Tlsis cones from Soviet- entrelle1 Berlin whisk ekes tko Prl aideat'a la
teat
dooleleri'aa furtkor "proof" of the new-familiar Soviet-Cemanis. skargc that U.B. "agareasloan
in R'ore*had been -thoroughly and deliberately prepared. Otherwise comments from Soviet-
Co:munial:aouroee add fur new el Inta to their propaganda line. They continue to associate
the A-ueriaa "aggression" with the oed for intensified efforts in conjunction with the
Stockho]n -Appgal "peace onmpaign.
Weatvrn-oriented radios have reported the announoement Tory briefly, and as yet without
oosmnent. Prior to the ennounoamentl however, several sources ooneidorel that such a dooiel..on
would be"Snevitable." Otho.
co=o t on Korean developauenta indicates concern with their
effect onthe 'united Nations.
Br oai
doeuate'fron India, $gTpt, and Indonesia continue to .atiphaeize thleir neutrality. Belgrade
broadoafi Ij ,' avoiding comment, merely report events at Lake .Success.
WHAT CIVI UNIM NATIMM?w Al hough Soviet Sat 1
alleged ,A ions attitude a dioe are all critical of the
lle toward the U.N., the clandestine " "PrFree Greece" radio In manifestly
contempla . It declares that the Charter has booome "a piece of paper
used 'by 1rumaa to
get the runt off his bayonets." Albimion aad Polish broadcasts, inaiotingu that Washington
bas struole'a howvy blow at the Claart?r, recapitulate Soviet efforts to augment the authority
of the USo1t/ed >Aation.. Warsaw reite atoo the Soviet contention that the U.N. resolutions
are not b! 4ng'since "at the preavnt moment the Security council is not functioning." The
t.ON?hQZ< L KC'$1~ argues that
the the at "MAo roduoed the onoe-reopeoted Security Council of
United Nation to a diaor ,ited Aaorloan-cent" ollod r mp" by preventing the participation
of the g~
~, t Union. A Stockholm braadoast, rejecting
CLASSIFICATION g~ i the idea of active 9arodisla participation
STATE ra~yr nspB DIS RIBUTION
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in the Korean fighting, fee: :.]u re is a prc,&- :- &.7eicumentc may
'Head to the country's mambe?.?enip in the U.ri. being t ant:fo ' i into a sort. of do facto
membership of a widened Atlantic Pact." But it ale::, qurtae AFTO?NBLADKP e- .' ndoreing the State
Department's argument that past pbrfoxmance shows ;he' Povietc j s not elv> , a inte_ prot..
abstention to mean a veto in Soourity Council delibemetions, end as finding' that Soviet
efforts to "sabotage" the U.N. have failed. Other