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OCR Page 1 of 3INCOMING TELEGRAM
DEPARTMENT OF STATE-DIVISION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS
TELEGRAPH BRANCH
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Rec'd December 21, 1948
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TO:
Secretary of State
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2588, December 21, 5 p.m.
While statement of basis US military aid to Greece
in GAMA 1341, December 6 (not seen by Ambassador prior
to departure for US) seems unexceptional as far as it
goes, I feel impelled to emphasize extreme danger of
insufficient allowance for psychological or morale
factors when appropriations again discussed in Congress.
It seems only common prudence to base ourselves on
following assumptions, however, unlikely certain of
them may appear at present:
1. Like other peripheral countries Greece would be
lost in event of major military attack against it by
Russia and satellites.
2. Loss of Greece to Communism in peace time (that
is, in absence major military attack) could be expected
start chain reaction in which Turkey, Italy, et cetera
might come to terms with Russia.
3. Without disparaging accomplishments of UN agencies
or suggesting that efforts through such channel should
not be further pressed in every possible way, UN as
such cannot yet be counted on to provide endangered
member such as Greece with most elementary protection
from aggression envisaged by Charter.
4. Assurance of continued and adequate military and
economic support
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 7-15-75 S(D)
D pt. of State letter,
NLT HC NARS Date 9-10-76
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