CHINESE COMMUNIST POLITICAL AND MILITARY STRATEGY IN KOREA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R008800340001-1
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3
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December 16, 2016
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September 23, 2003
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1
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October 1, 1951
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REPORT
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tECURITY INFATIML 40PC--b ApprcUlagggiikalip / '8 : CIORMA-RDP82-00457R008800340001-1 ,4 25X1 ei CLASSIFICATION F " 011" MI CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO 25X1 INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY ChinaAndochind/USSR/Japah SUBJECT :Chineue Communist Political and 'alitary Strategy in Korea PLACE ACQUIRED 25X1 DATE OF INFO. WOIEMTR. 1 Oct. 1951 NO. OF PAGES 3 gt.44AMIT YEW [Roca OUT CCOTAMIS OPORMATION APFECTIES Ins IIIMOISAR DEFUSE OP Th Immo STAMM EMU TWE zamaccam OP TENI ESPIONIACE ACT SO C.,St MM 712. AC ATTINIOSS. as TEASSEISMCII CM TEE EMAILATION ? OF ITS CONTESTS SI MN CANNES TO Ati ENAIFTECE1172D mum: la POO. mama ET LAW. IMPEODUCYPOS OP nits P00010 ruouturaux SOURCE 25X1 MA.0417:0 0 OITA F ENCLS. BELOW) S PLEM ENT TO r Sr ? 25X1 iartitNuaro,i, tiOI GIRGIILATE Document No No Change 0 Doan: Class. Cha Auth.: . Date: .1-$ - ? 1. The hinese CoMmunist offensive in Korea, named operation Revenge, scheduled for 18 SepteMber? was postponed until sometime before 13 October for the following reason.: a. The Japanese Communists objected. They have handled intelligence for the Chinese Communists and have reported that within the past four months 16,0000000 Koreans have been organized into an anti? Communist force, which is built around the Democratic Party of South Korea. If an offensive should penetrate South Korea this force of organized guerrillas would make administration extremely difficult and would interdict lengthy supply lines. The Japanese Communists have also Sent direct communications to the Soviet .STATE ARM,/ CLASSIFIC p4Av?y7TX SW X AIR Lzir X FBI COIS7111F CCUNAICIEL CINC,PAOLT A7,115.1ATAI ISTRIBUTION CINGFE FLAFt# COTI1STFIF CO'912]HilE ;k? Approved F ase 2 P82-00457R008800340001-1 25X1 ilARiplease 2004/01/213 : CIA-KUP132-004bt 008800340001-1 11-a-,ENTRAL IHITILIMICE AGENCY 25X1 25X1 ti4that the Korean War shoed stop, beodede a for the Korean Commudists mould be the end* the , Comeunists and a victory for the Chinese over the tate e would be the beginning of a war between the and't*Nated States* Thiaecommunioation also Oates W?Chlnese and Soviets have not adeeuately taken the .problem into account in their planning for Asia, that political line must be changed, ? .,, e to be able to oppose the American Air Forces effectively, Sotiote feel they Aust maintain 50 secret air fields in 1044.1kAtreao Withinerecent days, however, the fa:toeing airfields .,.irca have been eampletelY destroyed we overerhre..by UN forces: anee Cegjiree?Haeheng, Sontoks ainmak? Kyongisehg (Kimpo)0 (fonpo)4* This bad disrupted offensive plans* 04 Heavyreinfall is a third (mese of the postponemente MAO seeteng baC'eexpliaitlerinfermed Mnlenkov that he wants peace eee e escreaie_OVee-.,though it mayregairs4iseater appeasemout to obtain prefers to turn China's major attention to Southeast Asia, to get: raw materials and to frustrate efforta of the United States,.te*tahlishbases Ishich will threaten China* He believes that now the Japanese Treaty is signed the logical course for the eieackStated is to tighten the embargo, blockade the mainland, -.1ahde the Philippines and Taimen? and finally encircle etetthina with an Asiatic( anti-Communist alliance* Hy contrast, hie** have no guarantee of victory in Korea, though their rt there requires the sacrifice of industrial development, _dangersegricultural welfare, and defers a necessary advance totard Socialist economy. The Chinese are aware that the present stage in Korea is extremely out During receht meeting!, of the Politburo in Maden, 120 dgOnda items were passed over to discuss problems of staging this adventurous war* The Chinese are making demands for extensive use by the Soviets of their Air Force in the Korean War* they are reqUesting the Soviets to strike United States Air Force installations on the Neukyus and Nagoya, and airfields at Sapporo, Aomori, Amawardbi, Niigata, Taohikawas ItiCarazue Atsugi? Waive Kobe, sure, Fukuoka and Kagoshima al Japan proper* The Chinese have also requested a major air battle Oter Korea which implies a Soviet comitment of 1,000 planes? The Soviets, Korea, have 600 planes in Manchuria of which 65 are long- range types (111-70 and TU-4)* Until 18 September the Soviets had shown no response to these demands. 5* New Soviet tactical airfields, deaeared for the support of two armored regiments and five artillery divisions are now concentrated on the mestere front and have as a center, Yonoh,on (127-05, 38-06), Those airfields are west of the PyongyangeKaesong railkoad and north and south of Sincheen (125-30, 38-21), covering an area from Chaeryongeang to Sinmonni (125e40e 38-12)* In order to avoid expected ground fire, the plate's would use a standard flight corridor off Inchon (126-38, 37-28)0 6. A major ground battle mould be fought on 500 hale. between Opyongni (12743e 37-00) and Kwimoktong (127-24, 37-56)* The purposes Of this offensive would be to create equilibrium between the western and eastern fronts, to regain the initiative, to bring pressure to affect the Kaesong peace talks, and to use a shooting war for a foundation for a cold war with the ultimate objective of bringing the negotiation for a cease fire to a satisfactory conclusion, not of driving the enemy into the sea* Approved For Release 2004/01/28 : CIA-RDP82-00457R008800340001-1 25X1 25X1 toe% In.r2 i3pKo,000arineelVese 2004/01/2 __.___8 ? CIA-RDP82-00457R00880034000' =MAL 1NTELLIGUICE AGENCY ?3? nto These instructions or diiectives as they edited* which purport to come from the Chinese litbute* or other top Part,' or Government organs and are eM downthroUgh subordinate organs* are presumably for ist political workers in contact with the people? 25X1 2. qo to The report also mentions in this oonnectiOfl. wne wasps r Ciklryarig* Nenam (Ranam)* and Sariwon* which according to iftilable records do not have airfields, Approved For Release 2004/01/28 : CIA-RDP82-00457R008800340001-1 25X1 25X1 25X1