Word: indochina
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...peace agreements are indeed in danger, but not from the sources Nixon and Kissinger would have us believe. The biggest obstacle to a lasting peace in Indochina is the unrepresentative, militaristic regime of President Thieu, which depends on massive amounts of American aid to keep the South Vietnamese people penned in the burgeoning cities and watched over by Thieu's police...
...insure that peace actually returns to Indochina, Congress should follow up its initiatives in the Cambodian situation and cut off all direct aid of any sort to the Thieu regime. Only then can the desires of the people of Vietnam for peace and justice, reflected by the programs of the National Liberation Front and other political groups, be realized...
...DIPLOMACY. "You say that you cannot allow Communism to take over Indochina, but you decided to be friends with China and the Soviet Union, the two most powerful Communist countries in history. Why do you accept friendship with Chinese and Soviet Communism and consider Indochinese Communism as dangerous? Indochina does not threaten the U.S. in any way. You are very far away. Why don't you let us live our lives? If we want to be Communists, why do you refuse us such a right...
...specifics it disagreed--even if it professed support for the principles involved. And it would oppose or abstain on most substantive resolutions to have companies withdraw from or start affirmative action programs in white-ruled areas of Africa, to have companies stop supplying the weaponry for the war in Indochina, or even to have companies set up study committees on such problems as conversion to peacetime production or apparently dangerous conditions in a company's coal mines. Setting up committees, the Corporation explained only last week, when it abstained on a resolution on Exxon's proposed investment in Angola, "would...
Lowenstein related Nixon's handling of water pollution, housing needs and the Indochina war to his handling of the Watergate case...