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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Memorandum of Conversation
DATE: November 14. 1950
SUBJECT: Chinese Communists Intentions.
PARTICIPANTS: Mr. J. G. De seus, Netherlands Ambassy
Mr. U. Alexis Johnson, Department of State, NA.
OFFICE OF UNITED NATIONS
COPIES TO:
POLITICAL AND SECURITY AFFAIRS
15 1950
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PRINTING OFFICE 10 61120-1
Today e leus reed to me . acessge dated November 13 which the Enbessy
had received from the Metherlande Charge at Peiping (Mr. Do Veoge).
The Charge stated that it was his opinion that the precent Chinese intervention
in For . wee motivated by a remaine fear of accression in Korea by 08 troope, and
that the Communist regime vee olaving upon this fear for internal and external
propegenda purposes. The Charge stated that it appeared that the Chinese Communist
=1m was "an independent Xorean Government which would not constitute a threat to
China" and that from the standpoint of the Chinese Comannists, this would "necessitate
9 voice for Chinz in the Security Council". the Chinese Communists objective might
be to safeguard its frontiers and for that enrose the establishment of . buffer
zone of about fifty miles inside of Korea might be considered a artisfactory solution
by the Chinese Communists. He based this view on the fact that (1) the Chinese
did not intervene Immediately following the crossing of the 38th parallel by the
UN forces, (2) the Chinese did intervene when the UN forces reached near the
Yalu Hiver and (3) Offices Communists stopped their offensive against the forces
BE soon as the US trosse had been with&rewn to . line any proximetely this distance
from the border.
The telegram went on to state that because of the continued care of the
Communist propegenda to emphasize the volunteer aspects of their intervention.
the Chinese Communists will continue to try to avoid open hostilities, and would
undertake open hostilities only under circumetances in which USA retaliation on
Chinese woil against Communist provocation could be represented 22 open repression
against Chine, thereby obtaining the maximum of Chinese domestic And international
Communist support. Be suggested that the raids of =ircraft from Nanchurian bases
be designed to provoke this reaction.
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
The Charge
State Dept. Guideline, June 12, 1979
By NLT-4C NARS, Date 9.22.F1
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