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What happens now depends upon Lieut. General Claire E. Hutchin Jr., commanding general of the First Army, to which both officers are now assigned (Donaldson was transferred from a sensitive Pentagon post when news of the forthcoming charges began to seep out). If Hutchin decides to proceed, the next step is a formal investigation under Article 32, the approximate Army equivalent of a grand jury hearing. Then, on advice from the Judge Advocate General's attorneys, Hutchin may or may not order a court-martial...
...withdrawal of U.S. troops will proceed at a pace of roughly 12,000 a month until the latter part of 1972, and at an average rate of around 3000 a month thereafter until a residual force of 25,000 volunteers engaged mainly in training and specialty functions will be reached...
...Vietnamization will proceed to transfer a vast quantity of U.S. equipment and bases to the ARVN, one of the most powerful, as well as largest, armies in the world. Furthermore, when hostilities cease, circa 1973, confidence that hostilities will not recommence will be weak, and a high level of military preparedness will be maintained for the rest of the decade...
...talks continued until last week, when Nixon-and the Soviets-finally broke silence. Appearing briefly on TV, the President announced a "significant development" in ending the deadlock in the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. After 18 months of probing, the U.S. and Russia had reached an agreement on how to proceed toward limiting nuclear weapons. It was, perhaps, the end of the beginning...
...continuum that connected the two superpowers: the Soviet Union and the United States. Should the Russians violate the cease-fire lines in the Mideast, then the President must be free to respond in Cambodia. And if the policy made no sense in cost-benefit analysis, at least it would proceed from strategic thinking which transcended the day-to-day pressures of political life...