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Political Prospects in Korea: Make Peace with China!

Ball, W. MacMahon | February 9, 1952 issue

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This article focuses on the prerequisite of peaceful relations among Korea and Communist China for the political settlement in Korea. The United Nations cannot be at peace with China about Korea if the United Stares is not at peace with China about Formosa. On paper there are two possible ways of achieving this peace. The U.N. may make China feel that it faces military destruction if it refuses to accept the U.N. terms for Korea. It may hope that Communist China will be afraid to go on with a long war of attrition in Korea, afraid that U.N. planes will bomb bases in Manchuria; and these feats, it may hope, will help Communist China to find wisdom.

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POLITICAL planning; PEACE; WAR; UNITED Nations; KOREA; CHINA
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