THE RED ARMISTICE PROPOSAL
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CIA-RDP80R01731R003000200115-4
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RIFPUB
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K
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1
Document Creation Date:
December 14, 2016
Document Release Date:
January 16, 2003
Sequence Number:
115
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Publication Date:
July 14, 1951
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NSPR
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J Red rlnipt`ce Prono&al
e"AI ''the breaking point in Korea
*w, or else Soviet Chief Malik
would not sue for armistice. The
thing to do is to continue to give the
dcmmunists in Korea the works the
Allied fire-power was delivering,
until the poor and Illiterate Chinese
peasants realize that ihe Communist
ieIl binders were lying to them
bout the American "imperialists,"
td surrender in mats just like the.
$orean Communists did last fall.
Or else the 500000,00 Chinese un-
der the dictatorial control of Mao,
v ith Stalin's assist, will continue to
,fight and Invade, if not Korea, then
do-China, the Philippines, For-
i joss, Japan and 'eventually the
th lted States and Canada, armistice
oir no armistice.
The Communist Oo trol over China
? UStbe broken, and now is the best
time, before the Commies acquire
good atomic bombs and plenty of
them, But it must be done primarily,
not by our boys, but by the Chinese
anti-Communists of Formosa and
their guerrillas on the Chinese main-
nd who are anxious to fight for
eedom now because they have al-
readp had a foretaett of Communist
131isrtlla and slavery.
Ridge a SIDNE * ., MBERC
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