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- on major foreign
policy issues. The government has pursued a pragmatic foreign policy, con
sciously executed to further Japanese commercial interests by taking as few
actions as possible that would create enemies in any quarter. Al home, despite
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in any resumption of hostilities in Korea,
we believe the Communists are not likely
to assume the grave risks of armed action
against South Korea over the next several
years. (Paras. 12-25, 50-53)
2. The greatest threat to South Korea, at
least
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porary. Any action to postpone the return
to civilian government would provoke serious
unrest within the country, and it appears to
us that the junta will have to make at least
a plausible pretence of fulfilling its promise.
10. This undertaking to return
- inf'ormation on the President's
would attempt sabotage or a minor armed. action,
attack,
guards may
e.g.,
that
destination
a mortar
on the base he visits.
6.
opposition
Malaysia.
Malaysia has a ·wealc but vocal lef'tw1%):g
which strongly
opposes US
- , and to find
a way to continue the US aid program despite
the closing of the Pakistani border. Never
theless, we believe that Afghanistan's free
dom of action in international affairs-espe
cially its freedom to undertake actions offen
sive to the USSR-has