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population of only 10,000,000 and making them tools

to a foreign body.

Our late President in permitting the admission of the

communists into our Kuomintang did not mean to admit the

whole of the Communist Party. The so-called "alliance with

the Communists" is only a term deceitfully invented by them. In his approval of the admission of the Communists, our late

President had nothing beyond the following two purposes:-

(1) To absorb the Communists with the "Three Aspe cts of

Democracy" and to convert the Communists to these

theories, so that China may be safeguarded against

Communist peril.

(2)

To give the Communists who interest themselves in

the National Revolution an opportunity for activity

He did not want the Communists to usurp the authorit

of the Party, to destroy our Kuomintang, nor to

overthrow the "Three Aspects of Democracy" and

dominate China.

Our President allied with Soviet Russia because she

had at that time treated our Chinese race with equality.

In his alliance with her, he did not intend that Borodin

should break down our National Revolution and be the supreme authority. As regards the question of the continuation of our alliance with Russia, the key to the situation is not to be found in China, but depends on whether Soviet Russia can treat us Chinese with equality. If Soviet Russia does not change her policy, we shall still be glad to continue our alliance with her. In the world it is principles only that determine policies and there can be no policies which

will change principles.

Of late the intrigues with which the Communists are seeking to destroy our National Revolution, our Kuomintang

and

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