"Terrorists Dependent on Supply Lines" is an interesting read.
I've heare the Mao cable story before, along with a similar one starring Ho.
1 posted on
05/30/2002 6:56:14 AM PDT by
SJackson
To: SJackson
What the heck, why don't we here at FreeRepublic publish his columns? Might be an interesting read...
2 posted on
05/30/2002 7:10:39 AM PDT by
egarvue
To: SJackson
Terrfic story. God bless 'em. Sounds like a man worth meeting.
To: SJackson
What a wonderful story. Thanks for posting this!
4 posted on
05/30/2002 8:39:21 AM PDT by
jigsaw
To: SJackson
Thanks for the post this interesting article. Joe (MCM)
To: SJackson
The lost cable was "one of the great ifs and harsh ironies of history," Ms. Tuchman wrote in her October 1972 essay, published in Foreign Affairs, titled "If Mao Had Come to Washington." Had Mao made the trip, Ms. Tuchman suggested, the U.S. might not have blindly backed the Nationalist government in China and aroused anger and mistrust in Mao. The Chinese might not have made common cause with the Soviets and, Ms. Tuchman wrote, "it is conceivable that there might have been no Korean War and no expansionist Chinese Communism." Even the war in Vietnam might never have happened, she wrote. I think all this is extremely doubtful. Mao was Mao. He was a dedicated Communist--which in those days meant close relations with the U.S.S.R.--and he knew exactly what he wanted, which was a Communist Party takeover of China. The only real "might have been" lies elsewhere--if the Old China Hands and George Marshall had not expedited Mao's ascension to power at a later date.
6 posted on
05/30/2002 9:12:59 AM PDT by
Cicero
To: SJackson
What a fascinating story. Thanks for posting it.
When Mr. Cromley retires I want his job.
To: SJackson
Small world. I spent my childhood in the pentagon basement, in the late sixties.
8 posted on
05/30/2002 9:23:58 AM PDT by
patton
To: SJackson
"William stood with Mr. Cromley at a civil-rights rally as H. Rap Brown yelled at his dad: "Are you a journalist, a spy or a cop?""Answer: Two out of three.
11 posted on
05/30/2002 10:27:04 AM PDT by
Kermit
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