Show Laps Utah What Lies Ahead In Soviet Union Designs? EDITOR’S NOTE: la the UN the United Statei and ousted than Chinese premier Chou En-l- ai rushed to Moscow Soviet Russia came cloee te in November 1964 in the vain war ever Cuba Does hwitr hope of extracting political and dancer lark ahead fa the 1171a? ideological concession! from the What of the Russiaa ideelegical Kremlin conflict with Red China? Does Wasted War thb threaten war? Few persona Peking wanted among other are more competent te answer things no less than a Soviet each questions than the writer armed offensive against the ef this dispatch Henry Shapiro West with all the risks of a la the dean of American nuclear war between the Soviet correspondents in the Soviet Union and the United States It Union where he has served as had accused Khrushchev of UPI Moscow bureaa chief since “cowardice” aid fear of the 1137 He has been a witness te American paper tiger when he virtually every major event in pulled soviet missiles out of the Soviet Union since that Cuba time A few weeks later the Chinese branded the new Soviet leaders of practicing “Khrusb-chevianisBy HENRY SHAPIRO MOSCOW (UPI) Khrushwithout “Your children will be Communists” chev” The ideological war said the ebullient ruler of all spilled over into interstate the Russia Premier Nikita S relations which became practiKhrushchev to a poop of cally nonexistent To this day Western Journalists and diplo- the Russians in Chinese Jargon mats at a Kremlin reception are “the clique of renegade “Let us say your grandchfld-ren- ” revisionists” the more cautious and great-pow“Insane diplomatic Deputy Premier flie Russians shout Anastas I Mikoyan corrected back at the Chinese Ms chief The break between the two “And your grandchildren win giant Communist nations wu be Chinese? a diplomatic wit not a men episode but had all interjected the dements of an enduring The conversation took place split which would not be fat 1961 at die beginning of what bridged for centuries appeared would become a Never in the wont days of roaring Khraschevian decade at the end of which the last of the cold rar did relations the Soviet Messianic leaders between capitalist America and promised to achieve the world’s Communis Husain degenerate to such low points character--' highest living standard ised SnoSaviet relations during Dreams ts Reality By I960 the irrepressible the 1960m What la the prospect for the Khrushchev who was about to Commu- 1970s? launch the new Moscow and Peking this year nist program predicted the came pretty clou to war Soviet Union would be well on the Russians said its way towards achieving the which under could become nuclear and ' Age of Communism which the Marxist dream envelop all continents Border “from everyone according to fighting with the loss of scons his shinty to everyone accord of Soviet and Chinese soldiers threatened to qmad across the big to his needs” would entfre Eurasian land mass become reality Not only would the Soviet Then wen serious hints that Union reach a near Utopia but the Soviet Union might try a a good part of the world preemptive strike against Chiinfluenced by the Soviet exam- na’s nniT installations The game of brinkmanship ple would voluntarily choose had gone too far and Moscow communism which by then a Chinese snub sent risking would have proved Infinitely Premier Alexei N Kosygin to superior to capitalism in aU in September to plead Peking respects including productivity for a reasonable aceommedfr of labor Khrushchev proved a poor tion befon time ran out The Chinese agreed and the prophet Even then the Khruah-chevia- n two communist rivals in vision was beginning to October began what an certain dim for a variety of reasons an to be long and arduous important one of which was the rise of Communist China and negotiations to settle their most UM hiatork: break bMwpc: direct and meat explosive prpNrm demarcation of the Moscow and Peking 4347-mil- e long borThis was illustrated by the imprecise der been Then hu diplomat’s retort reflecting a moratorium on border incidents rooted fear which has deep a domination of hostile since become eved mare and polemics that the within widespread May Be Reuse predictable future teeming R la assumed that neither the masses of Chinese might fry to Russians nor tbo Chinese swarm across Europe extreme they may have been Khrushchev TSppled Three years later Khrushchev in their diatribes against each himself was to be toppled on a other an suicidal maniacs The beginning of the new number of charges which decade probably win see a included boastfulness harebrained scheming mismanage- delineation of the border and a to ment of the economy and deftuta of the crisis so frontier of the prevent trigger-happ-y improper guards from plunging their Chinese problem countries into universally He wu succeeded a by collective leadership consisting disastrous war If the border problem with mostly of trained engineers China is resolved at least whose top three men are it may bring about temporarily who startpractical technocrats ed their careers behind Indus- an improvement in other Interstate relations diplomatic trial dating boards Different as the present and economic Then relative win prevail along both ruling froika is from Khrush- quiet chev particularly in its rela- sides of the world’s longest frontier But friendship not to tively modesty absence of boastfulness and mention partnership between the two Communist nations “evangelism” with few modifications it has continued most of does not appear to be in the the deposed leader's foreign cards The Russians with their policies sense of security will sfrong No sooner wu Khrushchev - m er s” u u u u g A? 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' f n -- l i! f I - S':-- if H ‘4 - - 'J — fc TREAT SHOPS not trust the Chinese in the years to come They will have to continue the deployment of forces on the substantial Chinese border although they may be pulled back an agreed distance from the boundary ' ' line Agree On West If the Russians have steadfas- tly maintained that peaceful coexistence with the capitalist West does not indude ideological coexistence this is even more true with regard to China To people and nations of strong ideological or religious convictions the heretic is worse than the infidel Capitalist nations are infidels to the Communists and a modus vivendi can be worked out between them But to each other the Russians and Chinese are heretics with whom there can be no doctrinal compromise Normalization of inter-stat- e relations between Moscow and Peking in the coming debate may affect the degree of ideological warfare but warfare there will be There is no reason to believe that within the next few years even after the passing of Mao Tse-tunthe Chinese will modify their extreme views on world revolution peaceful coexistence and the class struggle and accept the milder farm of transition to socialism now advocated by the Russians Aside from ideological divergences the issues between Moscow and Peking are too deeply rooted in history geography and culture and their rivalry far control of the world Communist movement is too sharp to permit a general detente John F Kennedy's initiation of an extended dialogue with Khrushchev in 1963 America would seek to reassess its relations with the Soviet Union Kennedy said in the aftermath of the Cuban crisis of October 1961 The Kennedy line wu continued by Lyndon B Johnson and is favored by the current wtmlnltrtinn of Richard M Nixon In the meantime particularly the war in Vietnam la terminated Improvement in other areu of American-Sovirelationi such normalization of trade and expanded cultural contacts—probably will be registered The climate of American-Soviaffairs also will be favorably affected if new West German Chancellor Willy Brandt Is successful in his professed desire to work out a modus vivendi with East Germany and other East European communist countries et u Soviet-propose- u NATO-Waraa- relations was reached with the agreement to start talks on the limitation of afrategic arms The talks will probably continue far several yews and barring the imponderables of history are expected to end in the most meaningful agreement on disarmament ever achieved Soviet-Americ- position But the United States would be no less anxious thaw other countries to discourage a war between the two Communist countries— a conflict into which the rest of the world might be drawn Seek Accommodation One of Khrushchev’s policies that the current troika of Soviet lenders has not abandoned is the search for an ac- commodation with fits United States v A few day! 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