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consumption. The Communists use
every means to destroy the peace.
Their every move is calculated.
World events are paced according
to a master plan,” so warns this
prophet in a voice of doom.
This man versed in the history
of Communism and all its insid
ious maneuvers has a chorus of
questions that strike the soul like
the laments in a Greek tragedy.
“How can the U.N., jifter adopt
ing as it did in 1951 a resolution
formally declaring Red China the
aggressor in Korea where so many
lives were lost, consider seating
the Peiping regime in its coun
cil?”
“Do not Americans see that the
Communists have embraced the
murderer Castro?”
“While the Communists attempt
to negotiate peaceful trade rela
tions with Great Britain and the
rest of the world, are they not re
sponsible for the conflicts in Indo
China, Viet-Nam, and in other cor
ners of the globe?”
“Do we have to fear war with
the Communists? Are they not
bound in truth to the people of
the satellite countries who would
arise in rebellion if their chains
were for a moment loosened?”
“Should a government as mor
ally reprehensible as Red China
be given the respectability of join
ing the United Nations?” The stand
Adlai Stevenson has taken in en
couraging such admission is incom
prehensible to Mr. Tsatskin and he
describes it as “a crime committed
against the entire democratic world
and against the 600 million en
slaved Chinese people.”
And the prophet foretells if
recognition is accorded Red China
ultimate doom, complete destruc
tion awaits the Western democra
cies. He sounds this unrelenting
knell. There are to him no reser
vations. Like the prophets of old,
justice and right are uncompro
mising. “Americans must be told
the truth about the Communists.
American leadership must be far
sighted, moral, resolute and not
recognize Red China.”
Is this thinking naive? He feels
the statesmen of the world who
speak of recognition, speak in ig
norance. Surely, they cannot know
the truth. It is to them he addres
ses his saga.
President Kennedy and Secre
tary of State Rusk have not yet
made known their theories. To
make clear his position, Mr. Tsat
skin had prepared a thirty-page
handwritten letter in Russian to
President Kennedy. He wrote, “I
urge that you have this translated.
My earnest desire is to help safe
guard America.”
This man who compels respect,
so unswerving in his dirve to avert
what he sees as impending disas-
er, declares, “I would go to see
the president, myself, but I am a
poor working man.”
There is a prayer in his eyes
and on his lips. It is a prayer that
America will see the truth, that
President Kennedy will act wisely.
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