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foreign policy is casual and reckless inviting interference from abroad; when that comes he will surrender everything with a light heart. Yesterday we saw him demeaning himself
by asking Japan to delay the evacuation of Tsinan: Today we
see him cheerfully submitting to the tyranny of Soviet Russia.
In all his doings he fawns upon the foreigners in order to
strengthen his own position, just as the Manchus did or Yuan
Shih-kai. Chiang Kai Shek has wasted his country's substance;
he has thrown away hundreds of millions hiring military advisers from the German Imperialist party, buying squadrons of aeroplanes, shells filled with poison gas, all the most
new-fangled weapons of destruction, to use them not against
the Imperialist invaders of China but to eliminate his own
opponents, to massacre his fellow countrymen, to establish the
domination of a second Yuan Shih-kai. Put an end to this
Robber or not only is the day of China's doom at hand but her
people will have left nowhere even to die in.
Our comrades and follow-countrymen!
It is our duty
to arise with all speed and to expel Chiang Kai Shek! When
he is gone our people need not perish and our country need
not be doomed. It is in that hope that we send this telegram.
Signed by Wong Tsing Wai and other
members of the second session of the
Central Executive Committee of the
Kuomintang.