Word: withdrawal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Your suggestion that the U.S. should withdraw from Chiang Kai-shek and view the probable communistic domination of China with calm, as brought, out in your editorial "Chinese Puzzle" (Nov. 6), appears to be quite practical, but is actually a masterpiece of near-sighteness. That Harry Truman is a follower of this same policy is only another factor that makes his recent victory such a tragic event...
Judd: The U.S., in fact, would have either to withdraw from Japan, would it not, or continue to support her in definitely with uncounted sums of money? Marshall: We would face a very serious situation...
...Russian withdrawal in the north worried South Koreans more than did the vest-pocket southern uprising. The Russians were leaving behind them a firmly installed Communist regime with a well-trained army of 150,000. The departure of the Red army was intended to bring pressure on the U.S. to withdraw its troops, leaving a South Korean constabulary and militia totaling about 60,000 to face the far stronger northern force...
...Miracles. Last week the demoralization of the government was almost complete. At a steel works near Nancy, 300 of the government's republican security guards were forced to withdraw after a two-hour pitched battle with 6,000 strikers...
Easily Said. In Paris, 15 Latin American nations under Argentina's leadership prepared a resolution calling for Spain's admission to U.N. This would repeal a resolution the General Assembly passed two years ago, blackballing Franco as an Axis ally and calling on member nations to withdraw their ambassadors from Spain...