After 70 Years Of Tyranny – If Only Chiang Kai Shek Had Won!
In 1949, the Republic of China went down to defeat, thanks largely to betrayals by Communist sympathisers in the USA…
Chiang Kai Shek
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….who managed to cut and cut and cut American support to Chiang Kai Shek, who had been the West’s WW2 ally.
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….late 1943, to cite a prominent instance, White and his fellow Soviet agent Solomon Adler, Treasury attaché in China, launched a disinformation campaign to discredit our anti-Communist ally Chiang Kai-shek, deny him U.S. assistance, and turn U.S. policy in favor of the Communists under Mao Tse-tung.
This campaign, aided by Adler’s State Department Chungking roommate John Stewart Service and other U.S. diplomats in China, succeeded, with results that we are still living with today…
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Once Mao’s bloody butchers had the country at their mercy…
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…massive slaughter ensued, tens of millions murdered to secure the victory handed the Reds by their comrades in the United States.
Today is no anniversary worth celebrating.
Had Chiang’s Kuo Min Tang government won that civil war, there is every reason to believe that the economic successes in Free China…
Gene Kromar 08:31 on October 1, 2019 Permalink |
Good for you, Ross.
The Nazis took power in Germany in 1933.
How would it be if the Second World War never happened?
Would anybody have been celebrating their 50th anniversary in 1983, or their 90th, four years from now?
The Chinese Communists have killed a lot more innocent people than the Nazis ever did.
They have crushed opposition parties just as cruelly. No free press, no free labor unions.
I hope our government won’t send any representatives to events in Beijing that celebrate this horrible anniversary.
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Mitch Haynes 14:44 on October 1, 2019 Permalink |
It’s a pleasure to see that somebody knows the history of betrayals, Red China, Poland, and lets not forget Yugoslavia and the Albanian,tho the ladt two were Brit treason more than American.
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Nev Newman 16:01 on October 1, 2019 Permalink |
Chiang was defeated due to Americans who helped the Communists, that is so.
At the same time, another wrong was done twenty years ago.
The British should never have given Hong Kong to Communist China.
A referendum with three choices, Red China, Free China or independence, would have been fair,
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