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    Home » Now Streaming on Formosa Files: The CIA Plan to Remove President Chiang Kai-shek (Part 1)
    Formosa Files January 15, 20261 Min Read

    Now Streaming on Formosa Files: The CIA Plan to Remove President Chiang Kai-shek (Part 1)

    The story of a little-known CIA effort to build a “Third Force” – a democratic alternative to both Mao’s Communists and Chiang’s Nationalists.
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    Cover image shows the two main “Third-Force” leader candidates. Left: Soldiers march with a large portrait of Cai Wenzhi (蔡文治). Right: A young General Zhang Fakui 張發奎.

    Standard histories tell us that after fleeing to Taiwan, Chiang Kai-shek became America’s staunch Cold War ally – an immovable figure with an iron grip on Fortress Formosa. But behind the scenes, parts of the U.S. government were quietly exploring ways to push him aside. Today, we uncover a little-known CIA effort to build a “Third Force” – a democratic alternative to both Mao’s Communists and Chiang’s Nationalists. From whispered WWII assassination plots to secret Cold War schemes involving breakaway Chinese generals and hidden training camps, it’s such a riveting story we’ll need two episodes to tell it properly.

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