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...same time, he warned that China is counting on a long war in Vietnam and sees nothing to be gained from a negotiated settlement. "In Peking no less than in Washington, the desire to avoid another Munich is a major preoccupation of political leaders," Halperin said...
Morton H. Halperin, assistant professor of Government, called on the Johnson administration yesterday to declare that it is not looking for a chance to bomb or invade China...
...testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Halperin said that "the Chinese appear to believe they may be forced to intervene to protect the political integrity of North Vietnam, and that this would lead to an attack on China...
...Halperin -- whose book China and the Bomb was published last year -- said "there is no reason to believe that the Chinese want a nuclear war or are not as determined as any political leadership to avoid a nuclear attack if possible...
Johnson, he said, "gives no special weight an academic from Cambridge, but not all allergic to Harvard." The President could have found someone each of his recent Harvard appointments if he had wished to, Halperin asserted...