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Chinese Communist Military Intentions and Capabilities in the Non-Communist States Bordering China

1 Jul 1950

TOP SECRET (c) An assessment should be made of what effect Chinese Communist intervention in Korea, or even the increased threat of intervention, will have on danger points in other parts of the Chinese perimeter. 3. The Joint Intelligence Staff are accordingly invited to prepare a revised report to be available by Monday, 9th October, 1950. (Signed) I.S. STOCKWELL. Ministry of Defence, S.W.1. 4th October, 1950. -2TOP SECRET.
laos india china united kingdom climate france economy japan angola united states of america united nations strategy resources air power alliances colonies communications north korea malaya indochina international relations burma propaganda south korea ceylon siam great britain soviet union korea fuel cold war taipei military operations french armed forces food supplies formosa military intelligence empire french navy chinese foreign policy french army airfields ministry of defence joint intelligence staff joint intelligence sub-committee john gardiner chiefs of staff foreign office imperial defence colonial independence movements percy sillitoe patrick reilly fifth columnists military strength invasion threat predicting enemy intentions topographical intelligence assessing enemy strength military situation reports neill ogilvie-forbes amphibious operations naval strength thai armed forces landing places french air force chinese nationalists chinese army thai politics chinese air force burmese armed forces chinese communists soviet-chinese relations first indochina war invasion of tibet chinese navy burmese politics north korean armed forces
Collection ID
CAB158
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Angola Burma Ceylon China Formosa France Great Britain India Indochina Japan Korea Laos Malaya North Korea Siam South Korea Soviet Union Taipei United Kingdom United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 158/11/26
Document Types
Memorandum Report Map
File Reference
CAB 158/11
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab158.0011.026
Keywords
Chinese Communists Predicting Enemy Intentions Chinese Foreign Policy Assessing Enemy Strength Chinese Army First Indochina War Colonial Independence Movements Colonies Empire Chinese Nationalists Invasion Of Tibet Soviet-chinese Relations Alliances Economy Resources Fuel Food Supplies Military Strength Chinese Air Force Air Power Chinese Navy Naval Strength Strategy Military Operations Propaganda North Korean Armed Forces Topographical Intelligence Military Situation Reports Climate Communications French Army French Armed Forces Imperial Defence Invasion Threat Airfields French Air Force French Navy Fifth Columnists Burmese Politics Burmese Armed Forces Thai Armed Forces Thai Politics Landing Places Amphibious Operations
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Staff Ministry of Defence United Nations Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
35
Persons Discussed
John Gardiner Neill Ogilvie-Forbes Patrick Reilly Percy Sillitoe
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Chiefs of Staff. Joint Intelligence Committee. Memoranda, July-Dec. 1950. 65-114. Vol. LV.
Themes
International Relations Military Intelligence

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