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Thursday, April 12, 1951
Truman Had to Drop MacArthur
DRESIDENT TRUMAN had no alterna-
right in advocating this program, most
tive but to relieve GENERAL MACAR-
of the nations who are our friends in the
THUR, The general had ignored at least
UN are wrong.
two directives from the President and
How many Chinese Nationalists are
the joint chiefs of staff that he clear all
there on Formosa, anyway? A. J. LIEB-
policy statements with them. He was
LING recently showed in the New Yorker
apparently preparing to make further
that estimates by those who favor MAC-
moves on behalf of a "freer hand" in the
ARTHUR'S plan to use them range all the
Korean war, No self-respecting com-
way from 450,000 to 1,000,000. He also
mander-in-chief could permit this.
showed that there are even greater
Talk of impeaching MR. TRUMAN is
variations in the figures given for the
absurd. MACARTHUR'S program was in
number of anti-Communist guerrillas on
direct conflict with that mapped out by
the Chinese mainland with whom it is
the President, the joint chiefs of staff
hoped the Nationalists might get into
and the Congress. They consider Eu-
contact, These totals range from 1,000,-
rope to be the most vital theater, and the
000 to 6,000,000. There is also the prob-
one where Russia must be fought hardest,
lem of how reliable these Chinese are.
MACARTHUR considers the Orient to be the
Would they put up a real fight, or would
central battleground, and he sought re-
they sell out, as the supposedly anti-Red
peatedly to obtain permission to bomb
Chinese did last year on the island of
Manchuria and to use the Chinese Na-
Hainan ?
tionalist forces now on Formosa for an
The only other near-paralle] in Amer-
invasion of the Chinese mainland.
ican history to the situation presented
TRUMAN had no alternative but to re-
by GENERAL MACARTHUR'S open divergence
lieve MACARTHUR, even if MACARTHUR
from his superiors would seem to have
was right in his view as to the best grand
been offered by GENERAL GEORGE B. Mc-
strategy against Soviet Russia. No com-
CLELLAN during the Civil War. PRESI-
mander-in-chief can permit a subordi-
DENT LINCOLN disagreed with McCLELLAN
nate commander, however able and dis-
concerning various military moves, no-
tinguished, to issue repeated statements
tably the Peninsula Campaign below
in flat disagreement with the over-all
Richmond in 1862, and the general
strategy he has been ordered to follow.
claimed that he had to abandon that
If there is one military maxim which
effort for lack of support from Wash-
stands out above all others it is that
ington. Later in the year he was ordered
orders must be obeyed. GENERAL MAC-
to turn his command over to BURNSIDE,
ARTHUR disregarded that maxim.
and he was never again used as a field
Yet it is tragic to contemplate the dis-
commander.
missal of a man of GENERAL MACARTHUR'S
character and stature, with a magnificent
McCLELLAN was nominted for the
war record and an apparent success in
presidency as a man who had suffered
administering defeated Japan, by a man
injustice at the hands of his opponent,
whose own achievements are far less
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. He got only 21 elec-
striking, whose political associates and
toral votes to LINCOLN'S 212.
appointees are often venal and selfish,
Now that GENERAL MACARTHUR has ac-
whose behavior is erratic and unpredict-
cepted an invitation to address a joint
abue, and whose presidential administra-
session of Congress there is the possi-
tion has been far from successful.
bility! that he will stump the country.
It probably was unfair to make GEN-
Certainly there will be no lack of invi-
ERAL MACARTHUR a political dictator in
tations for him to speak.
Just what all this will lead to is any-
body's guess. It may even lead, despite
GENERAL MACARTHUR'S 71 years, to an-
other effort on his part to get the Re-
publican presidential nomination.
It will be recalled that in 1944, when
he was on active military duty in the
Pacific, he was boosted for the nomina-
tion by various persons, including SENA-
Ten VANDENBERG, lle allowed his name
to be entered in the Wisconsin and Illi-
nois primaries. He ran next to last in
his own State of Wisconsin, and got
500,000 votes in Illinois against a real
estate man named BENDER, Not long
afterward he took note of widespread
criticism of these efforts on behalf of
an active field commander, and said he
would not accept the nomination,
Early in 1948, he announced that he
General MacArthur
Japan, and then to expect him to be
wholly unpolitical in discharging his
duties a commander of the United Na-
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