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OCR Page 1 of 4DIVISION OF
INFORMATION
COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS
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TELEGRAPH BRANCH
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OUTGOING TELEGRAM
C P. :
CONTROL
27-22-X
SECURIT
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AMEMBASSY
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DUPLICATE IN W. P.FILE
NOV 28 1050
EUR
LONDON
UNA
2810
NIACT
Please express appreciation to Mr. Devin for his inquiry TUES
(URTEL 3117 Nov 26)
afternoon/and give him following masage. 3 recognize the diffs...
cultion which Mr. Bevin will face in Parliament tomorrow and that
these difficulties are not leasoned by the lack of firm and final
information on the immediate situation in Korea.
There is no doubt but that the CHI. COMMIES have intervened
with very large forces in an open and flagrant way in the fighting
in Korea. There is also little chance that this intervention
could have such limited purposes as securing their frontier,
protecting hydro-electric installations or of providing token
assistance to NK forces.
An important factor in the present situation in the unanimous
and considered judgment of our JCS, supported by information from
field commanders, that the present CHI offensive has been planned
and staged over a considerable period of time. What in fact has
happened is that two offensives ran into each other. This point
is important not only because it remover any question that the
CHI were morely reacting to the UN offensive but also because
it clearly reveals an intention to attempt to destroy UN forces
DECLASSIFIED
E.a. 12065, Sec. 3-402
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SPORET
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
R. CRUS 1950 VOL. VII PAGE 1249
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