Another problem for the nationalists was the strong disagreement among themselves over how to fight the war against their communist enemy.
In fact, it served the exact opposite, strengthening the popular support of their communist enemy.
Yes, it was terrible, dangerous, awful - that Communist enemy.
The nationalists planned to use the mountain as a guerilla base to launch operations against their communist enemy.
They also had 1,400 aircraft and a two-to-one numerical superiority in combat troops over their Communist enemies.
I am not prepared to add to it and thereby detract from the strength of my country in its mortal struggle with the Communist enemy.
The Colonel's talk of "freedom-fighters" and "Communist enemies" frightened me.
Under the operational nickname "Arc Light", wing bombers flew over 35,000 strikes against the communist enemy from 1967 to 1970.
The Congress of the United States left soldiers in the field unsupported and vulnerable to their Communist enemies.