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With the Communist takeover of mainland China in 1949, that country switched from a close friend of the U. S. to a bitter enemy — the two powers were at war in Korea by 1950.
Critics blamed Acheson for what they called the " loss of China " and launched several years of organized opposition to Acheson's tenure ; Acheson ridiculed his opponents and called this period in his outspoken memoirs " The Attack of the Primitives.
" Although he maintained his role as a firm anti-communist, he was attacked by various anti-communists for not taking a more active role in attacking communism abroad and domestically, rather than hew to Acheson's policy of containment of communist expansion.
Both he and Secretary of Defense George Marshall came under attack from men such as Joseph McCarthy ; Acheson became a byword to some Americans, who tried to equate containment with appeasement.
Congressman Richard Nixon, who later as President would call on Acheson for advice, ridiculed " Acheson's College of Cowardly Communist Containment.
" This criticism grew very loud after Acheson refused to ' turn his back on Alger Hiss ' when the latter was accused of being a Communist spy, and convicted ( of perjury for denying he was a spy ).

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