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Students across the country reacted to the Allied invasion of Laos yesterday, demanding the immediate end of the expanding Southeast Asian war. It was the first resurgence of militant antiwar activity since last...

Author: By David R. Ignatius, | Title: Protests Erupt Over Invasion of Laos | 2/11/1971 | See Source »

What will the liberals who worked for the Shea Bill do to end the war this year? They'll be involved in political intrigues to get an antiwar candidate whom the moderates and conservatives can like. And they'll probably express concern that the conduct of the Vietnamese elections this year under the Thieu-Ky regime is democratic even though political intimidation and exclusion have made those elections a hoax even now. All right-the war must be opposed on all levels, but while all that money and power is being bled into the American political viper the military destruction...

Author: By Jerry T. Nepom, | Title: Men and Institutions The People us. Presidential War | 2/11/1971 | See Source »

Maybe the Laos invasion has brought the antiwar movement back to life. Maybe, Peace Action Coalition wants mass demonstrations in Washington on April 24 while other groups have announced militant actions on Mayday. It can certainly not be expected that mass demonstrations will sway foreign policy by voicing public outrage; rather, this spring the antiwar movement must clearly indicate that it is physically and unalterably opposed to those men and institutions who continue to wage war in Asia...

Author: By Jerry T. Nepom, | Title: Men and Institutions The People us. Presidential War | 2/11/1971 | See Source »

Many times the antiwar movement has pointed to some new U. S. atrocity and proclaimed that this was it, the point of no return, the worst that could happen. That will no longer serve; it is clear that Nixon holds much worse in store if he is allowed to pursue his policies unchecked. Since May, the war has been steadily expanded: the destruction of Cambodia's neutralist regime and the installation of an American puppet: the invasion of Cambodia by U. S. and South Vietnamese soldiers; the bombing of North Vietnam and the announcement of new policies which wipe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: March Today | 2/10/1971 | See Source »

EVERYONE who opposes the war should march today. Massive nation-wide demonstrations can signal the end of the lethargy that has gripped the antiwar movement since May. If we do not respond, the Administration will rightly conclude that nothing can rouse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: March Today | 2/10/1971 | See Source »

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