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1951-06-28 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Peace in Korea Would Mean War of Ideas in New Phase By WILLIAM L. RYAN (AP Foreign Affairs Analyst) If the Soviet Union permits peace to come to Korea—even at the expense of red China—it will mean principally that the unending war of ideas has entered a new phase. The west will keep its guard up. There is a growing conviction among observers of Soviet policies today that the Soviet Union is about to make its strategic retreat from Korea, for reasons of its own. To do this, the U.S.S.R. will have to back down from its previous stand. The new front may open up shortly thereafter. The way apparently is being paved now. The west should keep in mind the dictum of Prime Minister Stalin: that tactics must always be subordinate to strategy. It should also keep in mind that the U.S.S.R. is a prisoner of its own rigid pattern of behavior, and thus its moves in the future can be charted. The U.S.S.R. telegraphed its new Korea move as long as a month ago. It became fairly obvious then that the Kremlin was getting ready for a grandstand play much in the manner of the previous retreat which called off the Berlin blockade when all-out war threatened. A totalitarian government must have its external enemies—in order to impose upon its own country a unity which could not otherwise exist. Fear is the cement which holds the Soviet Union together. But Korea has dragged on too long for Soviet purposes. The U.S.S.R. can ill afford to strain its own economy any more by contributing to a small war which threatens to blow up into a big one. Thus the tactical retreat today for the strategic advantage of tomorrow. What is the advantage the Soviet Union seeks? The official Russian press, the most rigidly controlled press in all the world, gives it away in spite of itself. With Korea out of the way, the U.S.S.R. apparently plans to turn its biggest guns on Germany and Japan. It may be expected that Niblets Mexicorn YACUUM PACK 19¢ Green Giant Peas NO. 303 CAN 20¢ Del Maiz Corn NO. 303 CAN 18¢ Featured at Your Alpha Beta What is the advantage the Soviet Union seeks? The official Russian press, the most rigidly controlled press in all the world, gives it away in spite of itself. With Korea out of the way, the U.S.S.R. apparently plans to turn its biggest guns on Germany and Japan. It may be expected that the campaign will be: a peace treaty with a unified Germany; a peace treaty with Japan in which the U.S.S.R. could participate. The Kremlin also may be expected now to demand a treaty with Austria in which the west would be pressed to make concessions. In such a move the U.S.S.R. would be on the offensive again. The Germans want a peace treaty. So do most Japanese and Austrians. But this does not mean that the U.S.S.R. has a tender regard for the wishes of these peoples. It has other aims in mind, and its press mirrors them. The Soviet Union wants desper- PUREX THE GENTLE LAUNDRY BLEACH SAFER FOR LINENS BECAUSE IT'S PURE AN EXCLUSIVE PUREX PROCESS REMOVES HARMFUL IMPURITIES ½ GAL. 27¢ ALPHA BETA Where Southern California Saves! ALPHA BETA Where Southern California Saves! Stokely's HONEY POD PEAS 21¢ No. 303 Can—16 oz. SLICED PINEAPPLE 30¢ No. 2 Can—1 lb. 4 oz. ALPHA BETA Where Southern California Saves! likely to break up the western city exemplified by the North Atlantic treaty. The Kremlin wants to create domestic pressures in the countries of the west to off armament expenditures. The Kremlin also wants the Americans out of Europe and out of Japan. It may have concluded that dumping of the Chinese in Korea, where a gamble for a quick victory of communist expansion failed to pay off, is not too large a price to pay for the chance of achieving the longer aims. 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