ISSUE OF CHINESE COMMUNIST PAMPHLET ON THE KOREAN SITUATION AND U.S. IMPERIALISM TO POLITICAL WORKERS
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w .eras Un~tcd states in riz ii sm vrhich directed a.ts puppet:, the Syr~t :pan
R}1F re ie 9 to start, t Y, Korean 'war after the latter had considerable
t~.me for preipa:rati.on? !a - the United Sate,,-, inperi~il'.l.st made the mi. 3--
c.aka of over'estir .tirif; a heir aim strennth and underca!3tiliatJ_rre, the stror1. th
oX the Kox?ean people in contempt. Consequont1,47, they wore defeated. 1)&
Mae, Korean :Peop.:ie's fx a r .in the first stage of the wart. 71.1:3 PC ople's
r y pushed as far sou l as the southern sea coast and the vieinity o.,"
T egu,, Going,, from ei~ic "ra : sne'+1at to wager., United States i eria1 i ti rek;7
i, ito the Liorean war t ",'i bulk of -its troops stauionev?, in Japan (or rat>ter
-a r.,s:e enti:t,?~? . at~: 'sa,mi 1 and gath.t e
.1 d on the ric ;
Tue United States .serf seven divisions, one br:? ga-'.e an c ie r` f ieent .=.:,o
t ,11c Korean battlofror.1 (four divisions were origriall'r stationed in japan,,
c,Jo divi s .c ~swcre trs sferred from the ?lxli a.eci at ateL and one div_s.o a i:s
t1le Lsar?ine Corps). addition ',,here are also one b igade of .3ri tai ;h
' ustral.1.an -rooms and token forces from other "healer" nations, Thus
porariiy, the war pica,;care in Yore? ch igGd,. Against such heavy odds, t!'e
+ioroan People's ia-my gas forced to adopt the strategy of a ?'_tong ongr. ro ?
7istarl f3 ":mars{, and, ja order to avoid a premature decisive battle with
l ierican forces, corn ected a strategic withdrawal on its tom init:iat:r.?c're b
."pus w- h- n the Amoxd.c, m, troops ?landed at Inchon on l Septeriser, the Korean
P eo ale's . r ` permfo:raed a "preplanned" withdrawal. 4 hiio the heroic ;., t;, _1ey
af_;air st orer:?wheL nin1 ; tar i can trot s continarescl Only by so doing cow" u
Tdor i+h K orow" stror ?,,h be concentrated for infflicti_nyg a decisive blow the
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ir?ere ` wo not. ever-. ten million people in all North Korea. BOE;idee.,., it
has been a colony under i erialistic control for fiv9 docades and has
been li.borateid for only live short years, yet it is able to fi,,ht heaLo---
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lea:l.yy and ;+Ilantly against the Lasted States of ame .=ica,
:acre than 13O2OOO,GOO people and by far the "leading devil" of the ixaa
car q), ?orcover, United States 3.mperialisrn alone has vlirov i
perialistic into the Korean iv-z, a total of approximately 130,000 men; countin;, the
stre n.g:,b. of puppet Syn man II DS.' I and the cambined forces of such
heeler nations as Britain and the Philippines, the grand total is more
than 200,000 ,, Even. so, their dream of victory ddd no j 4:.oue true. Alter
four months of t;erkc c:icus resistance
, the Korean People's lrrmy. he s r Las ne dl its pri.nci pa1. str?a'ngt h; aerri Zia warfare is dt v iol in.g all over
youth i;o:cea and t,niti-invasion morale is, still high t".irau^,l?:.out= the entire
nat:.on . Thi3 prtTros that, in this war of anti-t orican invasion, .he
Korean &x ple; g, a.:L .hough Buff earirtg difficulties and setb.ack$ at this
aornent. will evenHsuo tiy be able to launch their counter-=offensive and
obtain a Final vie: of y through the ir? consistent and p::-c?? r ef I arts
Therms ?.c no quest-.cn about it.
S For es ire Their Korean Invasion 7wo. `It.
'.a tl prec s l concept o.f Sino Korean geographic relations is itportant
There .. onI r a : ver separating China and Korea., and the relation be-
tw,re, n. "kihese -Lwo nations is similar to that of tenth a=id lips o One's
teeuh. arc in jeop: rdy when the lips are gone. H stor:th experience tells
us tha?~ ;he: is no end to greedy imperialistic invasion; when you ,,lire
irtch tho r demand a loot 4 The Americana ,re; sots lost their h.aaels
Mhera they occupy ec4. z;eou1e Disregarding the opposition and repeated
warrd.n s, from the tiSSRR and four other nations, as well as the Peop:le s
republic of China, on 7 October they engineered the fifth UN Genet J.
Asses Iy into pa,s Anf illegally the blood-tainted res3iutio?n introduced
by eight nat::'ons, including Britain and France , authorizing 2 a.cAr thur to
invade all o:C Korea-. Having:, crossed the 38th Parallel, the; have been
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ru?crzl.e=i~ pu?~ ?zi.: sIa;,, ., ~owG.~r ad ~U..~ ~;e Yalu , Therefore, the safety of our
nation is $er':F ous. y threatened.
E? ct=sive Lactual evidence: Having directed the Sy ng?:ian R1B E Troup to
start a wIvil 'tar in Korea, the U.S. in(nediately sent its :)ban ::,rsa d
"f?oxr, s .) a:,.'Dand he war into an tnvas one One of the bub-ti)I::ts roi cirgct
f~ 4 e ; nt io a i v u' i.e Invasion of our Northeast,, The dz a.f t o t ;h?
iatia:nce ieaty`', captured by the Kc can PccopAe s Ar?,:y in ?ete:r?
i3E?i s T?eiaC12 13ptll ''~'?arli? E?S a=:C)X'ea and U.6. ) have recd an -1{_,'X'eir lti,t
i:' the 1_iberat.= on mar (that is, the invasion w r waged by the &S, ,gin .1 ib.s
s'?td n:rnro dog) .nust be carried to L anchurian soil so as to r`?':7W_ c ill { fl~in..ie.-'a
tlrar u~?.s V in.=asio i of Korea (this is an excuse fabrica. eel by thr he
Honorao s e President of the United States cf. America kD l aid. she IY anle
Presid< nt of the 17ubl.a.c of Korea to carry the labera.?.ion x to ito tor^i.ou s end, in :r(T urn for such aid, the President of the Republic of
Korea guar a:; Lees that, with the exception of North I.or--~a, Eai ich i ; t he mair
interest of the Korean Republic, the exploitation of natural a cescurces in
L:anchtrr?ia aid other parts of eastern China will be uxid+. r U.S. -- Korean
joint, ad i s.nistrati.on?" This clearly proves the victorious axr~biti.esxa oyy'
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Wrier^i c xi =rya eria d i, ar) ' its running dog concerning; G}th iese te'sr ri a
1i..stor r? tall.. Us that thiperiali.stic nations never attc~P.n nt to Trbtoi Lal.i ae
s er~..ro Invasion elan al' at once. Instoad, they a`.sr.ys try to riater u.,
~I7 Ae it I step by vte>>. ;Let us take the Japanese Rriva.uon of C1 Ana as an
l }- - J&p2n First nvad~'d Korea, Taiwan' the Posca-kre,., and the Ryulcyu~s,
iad then ;ahc: '0rtYa Last and Uox^th China. Not until Janz:,n r nufactui?ed the
.:reo ~c c - ,1.dge incident did she wage general war to invade aLl China.
"'hat the 1;.S. forces are doing in Korea today is to ?oilarY the s= y trac'-
iapen l s China i.rvasion i-)l.ot X Mt us consider Genii
..sjon ., Gemany .~:nnexed Austria firsts then swallowed (;zechosl ova a.atc? a :hen
destroyed Po'1.md., then turned ivestwvard and pushed, all the va; tosrfe :rac;Ia.sra.
r3hannel., After a E7hort pause, she turned to attack the ASR
1.il.e the U.S ; uar'rd warn in Korea., she also openly invaded Ta.,i; an - 3esi.des,
,,he has, continuous ly bombed and strafed our nor thcas tc!rrn and zh.arit?x.r hounnd-
"tries. Under such c-: rc' stances, if we still i .ore he: , we are, from an
objective vie vpoir._t, invitio U.S. imperialism to ca~vr?y out her invasion.
exc~rue i ht avc~x ry that once .,,To take action, -vie would "invite take f:1ato
r)aarn our c w bodJ s" people of such opinions overlool: -'~ho point that if
we don G t take actfx. on the re will increase and becoric: i?iore viciou s h U.5
..per' ial i ,ire would consider you a soft coward. Men they reach the 'Yfalu
':fiver banks, they YDuld cross the river and push right into our northe tern
inter=ior.
III. To Cbtain m Accurate ;once of i;.S, I-M i.al.i.sm; Tor ta;)?A.s.;h Firm
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t''z?onr Fs vc ho7 cgy of pear of the U .S . * To Cz ea ,e a Hostile., Scormfi- !.., and
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A. It sac.gad be clearly realized that U.S. imperi.alj ?s is the dangerous
a:ic -:cast 's"icke?d ene v of China.
Judging". from recent events
s:a. The United States openly invaded our territon,r., Tni7!rari T'rovinc??
-b. TheryryUnited
y~Statryes(~openly, bombed and strafed our zicer,Ire. stF~ ~~.,?d
~in+ting bognda.. ie3.' .
t G DisI" -,ardinr; our repeated tiawarnings,, the United stc tz's rut'_,- i c
o.?: anced. her invasion war tov and the Silo-Korean toundary
c) . The M. keeps on aidin the CHI NG Kai-shek reactionary nc i:g-> j ang,
v. The U. S. has been condunting various ty,
)pas of espionage x id subversive
a+ tivi.tjes both viith:in and without our nation.
The J.S. has been leading; various it'iperialist nations to e. ert pressure
on anc. blockade us, both diplomatically and militarily..
,. The M. is supporting and arming; the reactionary party of Japan T3tsldcs, she is also activoly preparing to conduct ?dngleV-handed peace
no o ti_atjans with Japan.
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h. The U.S.. won't let our nation join the UPI, the Security Council, and
tte AllI'ad Couricil for Japan.
2b A ;gtriazp of hi. torica1 facts also tells us that the U.S. has a--brays isvacl.ed
or', nation:
The V lf? I`sia ` ') Tr E aty signed in 18141 with the Ching yn as ty~ is
the ?frst vicious oxai ip1e of imperiali st nations eraroy ing extrate:rri -
tt rial it&y c,nd ?"equal rights" in our nation; Mar q other unoqual t: ea.ui.es
- er s:i.E .rd ate -~rards. This proves that the I.Jc.S. began a political.
n+7asion of China long., long ago.
staantiate the ;'act that the U.S.. has conducted ar o' invasions cd
from lone a.ro
tlationt Joint Ar r and attacked Ghina All these are proof's th t
In 1861. , the U.S ., helped the Ching dynasty repress the T a i P1 in.
-= upri.uin(7; in 1?3729 the U .S. attacked A ores. (;then cur s?uc.a
state):; in 1373, she attacked Ta wan; in 1900, she ;`;oJMed the it_I t
ap i
In 1917, the Lansing-Ishii tl,reencnt was signed in re so?. i.ticn at J,
special. privileges in S ba;'itung Province in place of Go :,any (causing the
h `L ay demonstration)
The U.2. participated in the massacre of Chinese pecp .e both - ,n the
30 ",ay incident in 1925, 'v hich took place in Shanghai, and the iisia
Kuan ( ? 1) incident, which took place in 1927
;raring the ton years of civil war after CIIIA lG Kai-shek's reboi11on
the U 43 , actively aided CIIIINIG Kai-shek to oppress the Chinese people
,nd also controlled China" a politics and economy.
During the Japanese invasion of China., the U. 3. made a trerce dour
-rant of war r suDp ties available to Japan.
T;n After the Japanese surrender, the U.S. expedited the China is vasicn;
a 3 =-no-American trade pact was si ;,ed, aimed at turnint, China into a
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colony of U.S. im*;:)erialism.
h.. After Japa'aes surrender, active aid and arras were given to CI1.iA! G Kai-
shek -'s 'bandit gang for s7 r.
Allies all fragile: .desot Germany and Japan have, not yet been z'e -ax?.re zvt ours :is cantr al?: zed; the USSR, the new democratic nations in Dante?'i
,,s:.rope, aria dhina can inflict a fatal_ blow on the U S . soft spots any , 1n,10
e= want to. Our interior zone rests on the co?.:t? neat s we can are c) .r r.i -
; Oal and ara:teriel in the coat&.nent to support the Zrar. Our allies are al'
very strenc; c",;h i:3 able to take care of one frond, independently. -~o v a:--
c 3 now, oc aocratic nations in :,astern Europe all have had five o~` si~ ;jrr- ,a.
x'c'constr rcta,on. Each of Ch e=m. is not only ccono ically rohab_~ Z, LatQcd but>
>i s ev(ri be en ,. reat Ly au rented. Our troop morale is hi h and ctw c=oi:fbat
: n,)eyience rich.
;,carae people are atra td. of the atom bomb. 3ut atom bombs can not dr e i.de a war,
,:,3 ~,ich is clearly e rrIained by Joliot-=Curie, world-r. eno?c n d author. uy on a ,orr.ic
:merge, in his arti:le: 91 eh;r tho L-I3omb Can't Decide a :pax .ef The atom both,
after all, is only one type of bomb; erierally* speaking, its devastation is
ac ivalent to an ordinary 3000-ton bomb. The cost of nanuf actor in , one atomic
r am en ?rcaea ono to three billion francs. 3esides, the USSR a,-so has the"
lZrxrlic bomb. The a.,oniic bomb is highly effective in killi%s - peacei'~:1. 1.,Ie ,etronco-
11.an residents; tha?t's seise we are against the use of the atc vi.c bomb . ?oY:avcr,
the atomic bomb isn't so e fective against ground troo,)s in coxioat. !.n edi-
L: or:r:ial in the Chris-:.ian .3cienco Eonitor said: 117L percent of industrial p o.-
Ai cti_,rity in Hia oshima, Japan, was not damaged by the atomic eozr) ." Lc-. ordinC
to an estimate by an atomic scientist, one thousand atonic boob:- "ould be
ieedec to uevastate Stalingrad to the sa:ae c:e -rec the Ce rr:aans did; t'riex-ofore,.
entire of atomic bombs in U.S. possession is not suff'icic:?;rt to
iesta:r, r even a rnedi?im-sized city like; Stalin rad.
psi e~ , airplw-ief. are required for the deliver o ato:1A.c bpi rb:i. The ;.aovi Eat
;?l."L'~1anes in corns )ar:t;on iriC,i:t American planes are ?41 L' St2;)er or in mechanics
..nd speed, not -t o mention the ;,i1o'tin t echniquc s . On the other hand,, it
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