THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY,7, 1980,
U.S. ABANDONMENT OF CHIANG Taiwan regarded AROUSES STORM IN SENATE
Republicans up in
arms over statement REJECTION OF ARMS AID
Washington, January 5.
President Truman today formally rejected all appeals for Amer- ican military aid to the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist Government in Taiwan.
In washing his hands of China's civil war, the President said specifically that neither American armed force, equipment or military advisers will be sent to help sove Taiwon from the Communists
His statement was a complete rejection of the Nationalist ploos for help. It was also a flat repudiation of Republicon demands for U.S. inter vention and of General MacArthur's advocacy that strong measures be taken to save the island.
TRUMAN'S STATEMENT ON CHINA
Washington, Jaduary 5 The text of President Hurry Truman's statement today on Chma and Tawan
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The Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Wellington Kóp, declined comment today on President Harry Truman's "hands pl policy
Taiwan.
*this redem conferances with State Department officiala, Qr, Rob understood to have bean asking a slide of about $30 ado,fog of the '$76,000,000 Wot completo votad Jall year,
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Washington, January 5.
The U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson, The said today that the island of Taiwan should
be regarded as part of the territory of China. Mr. Acheson said that the Jnited States considered A premature any consideration of the recognition of the Chinese. Communist Government at this time; hare en kinomant
Mr. Acheson held a Press man's statement on Taiwan and conference to give the back-explain why he had made it. ground to President Trumah's "He asserted that the situation statement today that the Unit had become confused, ed States would not send military aid to the Chiner
| Nationalist Government.
He understood that correspon- dents had been puzzled by the use bi the words "at this timo" e sad that the United States in the President's statement that was not
the
bad no' desire not going to attempt to get nese conflict in Talwan and that legckich to restablish military no responsible
in Taiwan at this time." པ་ལས་ ior weeken the Funda
involved in any way in the Chl- ff United Statesments of pri-
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Further questioned or the post meritat poltoy which the Presi
wore froken last, when,ibility of Ameden resqgnition he disorteti. It was
the 'qudition of
indicates that
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of Representatives.
wan goes into unfriendly hands, Tawan was settled al Cairo and nur defence of Jagat, kawasdam by
Mr. Acheson made it clear that the Senate. It whatever sort of China was re-
cognisi: Talwan should be
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and the Philgunes is inerred and put cealised by the Pacte Constr the United way peace treaty and Sutta say have to become out to be settled by decrét apree-garded as part of it and that the Ar lane of
of defence The Senate Demerate leader.
that
the Coramugi povando inter
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"Chinese Conmunista Mr. "a recognition of the fact American" ald" in "koh-Com- ̧
Acheson
repeated That
the United' that in the unlikely event múmiát “ přel, Askociated State attitude was that it was American forces should be t- Premature for her to recoller LabRed to the Far East, the Unit- roepgnillar
und that the ed States must be completely free question would not be decided to like whatever action in what- without the fullest consultation nyer such was needed for its owni with the Sengle and the House letence.
made it Mr. Acheron
cloar that when he said the resogn). tion of the Chinass Communist pro. repinis "now would be
to wre referring mature, s EUCH action by the United United States was not going to
States and net to Britain's pro- Republican Senator Bourke alter iis quinion on this subject | Taiwan and traditionally has hela.) Senti, Lucas, answering the R-Hickaniqoper, member of Begaigs for China were not friendly to the
posed recognition. merely becuse those in control publicans, told the Senate, gr you are getting ready to send the Conhity's Committee, Navy to Talean you had better seems this country gut ready to send half a thousand China to the Communists at Yai
ta and Potsdam. And now they planes.
Just 24 run after Mr Tru-
She Unionpparently deliberately com- State
sed Congress fiting the job by abandoning all
of Asia to the Communists. Bi-partisum co-operation in for eign Favice say pl
Mr Tiunate w
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the position that the island be longs to the Republie of China Thus, should the Chase Com. nudist government ever win the recognition of the tallest States Columnist vivereights over Tac Iwan would also i knowledged
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Mr Knowland urged that two or three aircraft carriers be su to augment the Pheifle feel.
"Sod commentary" Senator Knowland blamed the Truman Administration
in China, which, JE That said, endangered the peace of the The
in Paran to the joint decloration
om December
J. 1943,
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Britain's move
Questioned about reports that governed by the Chinese for four Britain wuK about to recognise Communists, Mr. Acheson years without the United States the
or if allies over questioning Chi- said that such qucations should nese authority and Chinese - be addressed to the Bellish Gove cupation.
erstment:
that the He added, however, United States had been kept in
blo second mistake When Talwon was made a pro- vince of China this was cegard-complete touch by the British on
Mn ActiesOU ed as in accordance with Allied this matter.
said that commitments and nobody har
the organisation of the Chi-
neso Army, he said.
regarding
dramatically "Did we have
had lawyers' doubts about that. people wanted to wall for a peace Sonator Honda Ferguson the Prevalent fad kaked th
He said he had believed there The United States Hnd von treaty with Japan before settling Tur og gale was recentis re-appesantment of aggression
the Taiwan question. inder- instalnere artisan foreign policy out of the was "sort of general
vast amounts of military equip-| the United Nations (surrender un
Replying to these orguments. would be ment to the Chinese Nationalist standkig" that there ite ballenges the Seen-window General Aembly. resolution plan
“Dizi wu have to wall Mr. Dean Arber | The Senate Foreign Relations consultation with the
ro-he Benale Government when It was Deenday H, 1919, which, 321 park, itany of State,
penge treaty know the Committee before the adoption of cognised as the Government of for to show Congress the Pay Committer did not HE Suites to refram freon sot,
China policy statement's contents trid the policy on Taiwan.
Korea by everyone, Mr. Acheson
He aking to a quare spheres of an
lsd asked, vare, but the Chairman, Senp
said. a cente for riga-co
To Connally, hart been told
Arthur Vandunberg.
The trouble was not that the raising his hond: nalgevenes within the territory
that the abatement was coming. Senate Republican Foreign Policy Chinese jacked rifles or ammuni- to wait for a peace treaty r seeking to
5tors Ilourke Hickenloopspokesman, yoiced "regret"
thation or the
means to purchase garding the Kurlies?" (a icter- islands privileges within
the Administratiin has not com
the Japanese enee to and Alexander Smith, both mem-
them bers of Mr. Conally's committee,, sulted the Congress before issu~
The trouble lay elsewhere, he handed over to the Soviet Union
in 1945)-Neuter. ralos o 24
intering policy statement. He sai party co-operation,
the situation will be "explored" added.
The advice of the American Many Republicans agree with fully when Mr. Acheson appear Military Mision in China was
before the Senate Committée 'be- Mi Truman's stand,
Mr. Connally praised President cause many decisions still must not taken and it had in no way made any substantial contribution Tuuman for averting course be made.
10 wch would involve "n very. stated that world and the security of
He added, "The Taiwan ques- serious, dangerous situation." at was divi puspore that e-United States.
The Senule Repubilean leader, tion is at present clarified but it is ritorin Japan had stoken fram
Mr Knowland, a member of Kenth Wherry, issued a state- not settled by today's executive China, such as Taiwan, should be
the Communist' restored to the Republic of China Arned Services Committee ment calling the President's policy statements. Every practical dis
who has el the Congressional complete and abject surrender to couragement "The United States was a signn-demands for aid to the Chlause the Computisis in the Fit East. conquest short of active American
declaration Nationalists.
the 11 is an invitation to the Muscow military participation should of July 24, 1945, which declared State Department's polley was to directed Communists to come and pursued in China and throughout
Chuo de abandon China to the "vultures
¿ffect E This day may go down in the Far East"-United Press and claration shoul be carried out. of international Communism."
history as au ignominous Munich Beuter. The provisions of this declaration "Are we to give arms and day for the United States.
Europe guarantees to by Japan at the
HOW becomes mandatory area from going that Mr. Trutoan order, General
"Come' buck" [af behind the Iron Curtain while MacArthur to clarations. 'Tajwan
they. *ccelarate the Washington and give his views to rendered to Generalissimo' Chlang
spread of Communiam In Asia7." | Congrera, which in the policy, Kai-shek and for the past four ho demanded.
making, biarch of the Ambrican Senator Knowland added: "Government and the Autrica years, the United States and the other Allied powers have accepted said commentary that Britain, people."',**** the exercise of Chinese authority which itself was in such a des- perate plight after Dunkirk, now be contemplating
tory to the Potshun
that the term of
The
were accepted
time of is surrender.
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with
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The United States nas no do who are so closely allied with the aire to obtain spesial rights or
International Communist privileges or to establish mili
conspiracy that threatens human tory balcs on Taiwan at freedoms in Europe.
Chinese He said, that if the "Nor does it have any intention Communist regime were recognis of utilising its armed
the United forces to jed, China's seat in
Communist
time.
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Might lead to war outtar John Klebi the
and Fogkir Republican," mijnbur House Foreign Affairs Comiphites, Charles Eaton, apprayed, sidenta sigtsmal
KAR old that sanding troppa o Tayo extremely danger involve ye
made „âîî. Understandable, ment of like, baletes pyard chi and Talwander our 2015
Interfere in the present situation. Nations and the Security the Admirationingly 0 The United States Government Couneti would be a will not pursue
course. Which one and "evory Chinese Embassy will lead to involvement in the and Consulate in this and other
Western nations will become cen- | Administration she Hide elvil conflot in Ching,
"Similarly, the United States tres of Communist espionage and the tall Government will not provide mili-ath column activity. tary aid Or
advice to Chinese forces
on Taiwan. In the. View
of the United Suites Government,
Not consultod
Senators Knowland, and. Smith conferted with Mr. Achason for 90 minutes this morning but ap- Senator Knowland complainedparently left unsatisfied. Senator
Knowland said thu Under
be
Amiitake should not be made twice in the game glago but should be made somewhere olta, ha'dated ironically." Position confuséd
Mr. Achenes opened the con- ference saying that he would give the background to President Try-
Americans advised
leave Taiwan
Washington, January 5. Americans in Taiwan are being told quietly, but Amedžficially, to evacuate the Communist-threaten- odrasland funless they haye urgent rpuspos to nemäland onli
Diplomalauthorities said that the advice
was on an individual basis, A general warning to
51 below
zero in
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Stockholm, January 5.
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evacuate such as was tusued in advance of the Communist con- quests, of Shanghai and other mainland areas.
A general publie warning was avoided because it might need- lessly weaken the Nationalists' hold op the land, their last Alronghold
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Ometals here belleve there is denger, of an internal upheaval Palost the Nationalist regime, as
well as a Communist amphibious
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