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Thuy and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh, head of the National Liberation Front delegation, indicated that North Vietnam and the NLF were prepared to give American troops safe conduct out of South Vietnam in return for a commitment to a total and unconditional withdrawal...
Thuy said he felt the United States had rejected the June 30 deadline proposed by Mrs. Binh last September. If the United States is not willing to accept that deadline, he added, "then it should suggest another reasonable date...
...President Nixon has pronounced himself pleased with their patience, but their patience is wearing thin. Increasingly, some of the wives complain that the U.S. Government is not doing enough. Some of them have been driven to espouse the offer put forward by the Viet Cong's Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh in Paris last September: that talks on releasing the prisoners would begin when the U.S. agreed to withdrawal within a set period. Says Mrs. Frankie Ford of Orange Park, Fla.: "If it is true that they will not be released until the U.S. gets out, then why don't they...
...observing" the War from afar- is now the scene of an intensive political struggle. Workers, women, veterans, respectable politicians, religious leaders (including Roman Catholics, formerly among the most anti-Communist, enthusiastic supporters of the War), and of course students, have all taken a public stand in favor of hoa binh - peace. Moreover, for the first time, they have linked this peace with demands for: 1) withdrawal of "foreign" (i.e., American) troops from the South, and 2) the ouster of the military trio in Saigon...
...regular broadcasting schedule for the bulletin report, the official North Vietnamese radio station said the air attack started at 2:30 a. m. Hanoi time and lasted more than an hour, with the American planes bombing targets in an area ranging from the port city of Haiphong to Hoa Binh province southwest of Hanoi. The Vietnamese language broadcast, monitored in Hong Kong, did not give the name and the location of the prisoner of war camp where it said there were American bombing casualties...