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In early 1970, the latest effort, the one strike and three antis’ campaign, was launched to root out and remove the perceived counter revolutionaries within China. To counter and isolate the Soviet Union and to change the world’s perception of China, Chairman Mao, using the Chinese table tennis team, invited the United States to China for diplomatic relations. In 1971, President Nixon’s administration sent Henry Kissinger to China to begin the preparatory work for diplomatic relations and an eventual visit from the American President. By then Mao Zedong had grown weary and distrustful of his Vice Chair, Lin Biao. Lin Biao, fearing for his life, attempted to flee China by airplane in the dark of night. The plane crashed in Mongolia in September 1971, allegedly taking the life of Lin Biao and some of his family members.
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