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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955.
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Careful Plan Needed For Asia
Washington, Jan, 9.
Bid To Save South Vietnam From Reds
PRICE OF FAILURE IS TOO HIGH'
By Gene D. Symonds
Saigon, Jan. 9. Most American military and diplomatic offi- cials here today think the West is backing a long shot in the fight to save South Vietnam from Com- munist grasp.
But though they know the odds are long, none of them thinks that an effort should not be made for in their opinion the price of failure is too high. "Whether we like it or not, we've got our money on this long shot," a high officer told me, "and if wo lost here I honestly believe we've lost Asia."
There are many men-dip lomatic and multary-in the American miraient who are ex- tremely bitter about the slow- of American Betipn in making on all-out effort.
ness
THE LINE
Sald one officer with years of experienon in fighting Communists; **Washington won't make up jis mind where to draw the line but
I do the 17th Parallet. And we should be ready to fight if they cross it”
for Dam, Furthermore there in a small but influential American group which
would like to see. Diem
and a stronger dumped man probably a military man brought in.
Secondly, completely re. organise the army using Ameri- can training methods and indoctrinated with the idea f Derving the people rather than exploiting them.
Preliminary agreement be- tween Gen. Collins ond Gen Paul Ely, French Commander-
There are few informed off-Chif, his set the size of the
Vietnam
less army at
than rials here wha feel that the 100 000.
di would not win if the all-
The Vietnamese fiercely but Vietnam elections scheduled for helplessly object
low to the 18 months from now were held figure. today is
The final size will depend on Congress authorizes. So far the American military mission has made little progress along these lines.
RETURNING SUPPLIES
It is possiblo in this refugee how much military and political jammed capital to and every degree of human outlock from abject pessimism to caring optimism.
The French
low in group, morale and reduced in influence by seven cripping years of war and the Geneva' settlement, are generally pessimistic. But American oficiala report that ön the whole except from Some levels the French have been co- operating fully.
Vietnamese officials' national talle emotions danned by the loss
It has been mostly busy with getting rallitary sup- plies back to Bouth Vietnana from the Northern ATCOM which must be returned to the Communists in May, Thirdly, a large scale military and economic pid programmb for the Vietnam government. A Mr Harold E. Stassen, Foreign Operations of the Northern half of their
|figure of $300,000.000 for 1055 is Administration Director, said here on Sunday country, the Geneva actficment anticipated with an initial ro- night that the vast untapped potential of Asia French are optimistic about the gress to take care of any cuts by and cutting of ties with the quest of $500,000,000 from Con- demanded a long-range perspective and carefully future
Unfortunately Saigon today is that body-United Press. thought-out plans "numbered not in months but rife with indecision, Intrigues. in years."
confusion, bitterness and feuds. But behind the confusion fles and monumental problem posed by the fact.
SELF-HELP
He went on: "Such plans must, spread over a longer period of one stark fact believe, involve a moderate; time. peenranno of Governmental arsistance atul reasonable loans. especially in the imtial stages of developmenta,"
Mr Smen diel: "Private financial support originating both a the nations of Asta und from develop d feralga Scurt:
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UNDERGROUND CONTROL The fact: underground Communist organization
Control about 50 per cent of the country.
The problem: to break this
get support of
ucfore the all-Vietnam elections in the summer of 1800.
people behind the loverment
earnestly hope these nations at an mercasing rate. In Europe whos recovery was
The main bottleneck right now Th: dy hire mu, be expanded | helped "effectively by 的 co-
ozems to be the lack of an programines to rally mankind'suparative effort will see their
overall American plan of action. Krent resources
way to joining the United Statee tying together the actions of all of knowledge and skills."
In creating a clearing house of
groups and the different Stassen went on to say co-operation-a conccried and There is, hope thab that the programmes envisaged common plan of action between this for Asia would not require the the industrially
will be rectified when advanced free General J
LAWTOD
Colline, vast sums that were needed in nations and the free peoples of
President Eisenhower's, special Europe. On the other hand, Asia," tre concluded-France-
have to be Presse.
envoy, retums to Washington to report come time next month.
BROAD POLICY – But discussions with key members of his way, the American Embassy and Vietnamese and French leaders who have conferred with hin fndicated his bread polley recommenda tions will include:
the work would
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