Abstract
This chapter discusses truth about US “mediation” and the future of the civil war in China. Judging by the large amount of aid the United States was giving Chiang Kai-shek to enable him to wage a civil war on an unprecedented scale, the policy of the US government was to use the so-called mediation as a smoke-screen for strengthening Chiang Kai-shek in every way and suppressing the democratic forces in China through Chiang Kai-shek's policy of slaughter so as to reduce China virtually to a US colony. The continuation of this policy would certainly arouse the firm resistance of all patriotic people throughout China. If the US government abandoned its present policy of aiding Chiang Kai-shek, withdrew its forces now stationed in China and carried out the agreement reached at the Moscow Conference of the Foreign Ministers of the Soviet Union, the United States and Britain, the Chinese civil war was sure to end at an early date.
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