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General Douglas Macarthur — Part 2
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General MacArthur in a cablegram to the House Foreign Affairs
Committee defines and analyzes the issues with which we are concerned
in China, considering these problems as inextricably interwoven with
our Global policy:
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i He says—“Care must of course be exercised to avoid commitment
- of our resources beyond what we can safely spare—the sapping of our
fe ieee ae,
overburdening of our people beyond their capacity to maintain a
standard’ of life consistent with the energies with which they are
naturally’ endowed.”
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‘ national strength to the point of jeopardy to our own security—and the-
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