Monday, Feb. 08, 1954

DULLES ON RED CHINA

"This offspring of Soviet Communism committed a flagrant aggression in Korea ... It is actively promoting aggression against Viet Nam, Laos and Cambodia. All nations which are neighbors . . . feel menaced by its scarcely concealed aggressive purposes . . .

"The U.S. will not agree to join in a five-power conference with the Chinese Communist aggressors . . . not because, as suggested, it denies the regime exists or that it has power. We in the U.S. well know that it exists and has power, because its aggressive armies joined with the North Korean aggressors to kill and wound 150,000 Americans . . . We do not refuse to deal with it where the occasion requires. We did deal with it in making the Korean armistice. We deal with it today in Panmunjom in an effort to bring about a Korean peace conference.

"It is, however, one thing to recognize evil as a fact. It is another to take evil to one's breast and call it good."

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