Word: directs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...direct negotiations with Israel: "I continue to be opposed to direct talks with the Israelis. I am indeed familiar with their argument thats the only way to achieve peace is to sit down with the Arabs at the conference table. But what is there to talk about? If they refuse to ac cept the conditions contained in the November 22nd [U.N.] resolution, what can be the basis of direct negotiations? No, I am afraid the Israelis are more interested in holding on to their occupied territories than they are in finding a solution. The Israeli demand for face-to-face...
What-lfs. NATO planners fear such a troop shortage means that the alliance could not contain a Soviet thrust by conventional means and would thus have to resort almost at once to nuclear weapons. Though the possibility of direct So->~a aggression remains highly unlikely, NATO commanders nevertheless worry about "what-if" situations that could spill over into Western European soil. What if, for example, a revolt by the Czechoslovak army led to fighting that saw Soviet troops pursuing the Czechoslovaks into West Germany? Similarly, a Soviet move into the so-called gray areas of Yugoslavia or Austria would pose...
...published what it claims are "direct quotations" from what I said. Some are; some are not. Those that are not distort what I said so drastically I am forced to conclude the distortion was deliberate...
...also feel that the present governmental structure at Harvard should be changed to include students in the decision-making process in a direct, structural way and not in mere advisory capacities...
Still others were more direct: "They send out advisers to Presidents and they can't contain a skirmish on their own preserve...