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- 2 and inside China. (d) To carry out our commitments of honor to the South Koreans and to demonstrate to the world that the friendship of the United States is of inestimable value in time of adversity. (e) To make possible a far more staisfectory peace settlement for Japan and to contribute greatly to the post-treaty security position of Japan in relation to the continent. (f) To lend resolution to many countries not only in ásia but also in Europe and the Middle East who are now living within the shadow of Communist power and to let them know that they need not now rush to cone to terms with communiem on whatever terms they can get, meaning complete submission. imprise (g) To those who may be called upon to fight against great odds if subjected to a sudden onslaught by the Soviet Union or by Commist China. (h) To lend point and urgeney to the rapid build-up of the defenses of the western world. (1) To bring the United Nations through its first great effort AND in collective security and to produce a free-world coalition of RECOROS SERVICE" incelculable value to the national security interests of the United States. (j) To alert the peoples behind the Iron Curtain that their masters are bent upon ware of aggression and that this crime will be resisted by the free world. 2. Our mon 581727

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