Talk:Intelligence on the Korean War

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 Definition The collection and analysis, primarily by the United States with South Korean help, of information that predicted the 1950 invasion of South Korea, and the plans and capabilities of the enemy once the war had started [d] [e]
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Some new FRUS Foreign Relations, 1950-1955 The Intelligence Community (2007) Richard Jensen 11:28, 14 May 2008 (CDT)

Rose

Re Rose. I think his evidence proves that CIA was exactly correrct and timely regarding the capabilities of the North Koreans and Chinese. That was their mission and they got it right. And indeed NK was controlled by Moscow. What they got "wrong" was the assumption that North Korea and China would not do something massively stupid, such as fighting the USA. It destroyed the North and set back China for years (Mao was prone to national suicide, as the Great leap Forward, the break with Moscow, hisa risk of nuclear war with BOTH Russia and US, and the Cultural Revolution, all after 1950, show). Richard Jensen 15:03, 14 May 2008 (CDT)