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Hurley, sent several foreign service officers home
because of their pro-Communist activities. When they
were promoted over his head, Ambassador Hurley
resigned in disgust. He later testified that:

The record of General Stilwell in China is irrevocably
coupled in history with the conspiracy to overthrow the
Nationalist Government of China, and to set up in its
place a Communist regime — and all this movement was
part of and cannot be separated from, the Communist
cell or apparatus that existed at the time in the
Government in Washington."

President Truman sent his Secretary of State, George
Marshall, to China to pressure Chiang to form a coalition
government with Mao's Communists. Marshall even

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guerrillas. This plan was blocked by Congress. Marshall
later placed an arms embargo on military aid to the
Nationalists. Although Congress appropriated $125
million for military aid to Chiang, the Truman
administration ran such interference that only a small
portion of it ever reached Chiang and it proved to be too
little and too late. Chiang wrote in his diary that
Marshall, "continues to try to accommodate the
Communists in every possible way and force us to make
concessions. He doesn't seem to care whether China

survives or perishes. This indeed is a most painful
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situation."

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wanted to send U. S. officers to train Communist