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HEARINGS ON THURSDAY, MAY 3 Senator Johnson. General, in the light of this program that you have recommended, would you favor increasing the limitation on the ceiling now un our Armed Forces, the ceil- ing of 3,462,000 men? General MacArthur. Oh, Senator, you are far afield from me. I have had no part in thepolicy discussions or the studies of the over-all strength of tle United States. I have been a theater commander, confinel myself entirely to that. I wouldn't know. I would have to go into the matter and make studies, which I have never attempted. A * Senator McMahon. Mr. Chairman, I want to start by saying that I have many questions, and I will make no apology for the time that I take because we are here discussing the sur- vival of our nation, which means the future of civilization itself. General, we are faced, are we not, with a global problem in the ambitions of Communist Russia? General MacArthur. Faced with what, Senator? Senator McMahon. A global problem. General MacArthur. Unquestionably. Senator McMahon. You have given that problem a great deal of thought, I assume? Don't you hear me, General? General MacArthur. Yes. Yes, I have, sir. Senator McMahon. And, therefore- General MacArthur. With particular attention, of course, to my own theater. Senator McMahon. Pardon me? General MacArthur. With particular attention, of course, to TRUMAN my own theater. Mv responsibilities are in my own theater. Senator McMahon. That is correct. As you have said on three or four occasions today, you are a theater commander. is APCHIVES "NATIONAL ADMIN RECORDS AND General MacArthur. I was. Senator McMahon. I accept the amendment. I believe you said to Senator Johnson that as a theater com- G.S. GOVE: J mander you had made no determination in your own mind of either universal military service or concerning the amount troops ou number of troops that we should have for our global detense. General MacArthur. That is correct. That problem did not fall within my responsibilities or authorities. Senator McMahon. I take it, therefore, General, that you have not clearly formulated in your own mind-I do not say this critically because you were a theater commander-but you have 1 of formulated in your own mind how we are going to put on a global defense if Russia decides to make glohal war upon us. General MacArthur. I have my own views, Senator, but they are not authoritative views, and I would not care to dis- cuss them. Eecause I understand I am here to discuss my own theater. There are other authorities that have all those re- sponsibilities and authority. They are not mine, and I there- fore would not superficially inject myself into those discus- sions. * Preservation Copy