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...Johnson because he has been tortured, maligned by cowards masquerading as doves. Even worse, he has to face the sickening fact that only 1.7% of those deferred for college have enough love of country to volunteer. Every President who fought our wars has been swept into office. Start with Andrew Jackson, then Lincoln, then peace-at-any-price Wilson, who changed his mind and fought, and F.D.R. and the classic example of Harry Truman...
...After reading your article "Seeing De Gaulle Plain" [Jan. 12], and in the face of De Gaulle's public statements against U.S. foreign policy all over the world, Europeans start wondering why the U.S. does not reciprocate in kind. Why do self-respecting U.S. women buy French clothes and cosmetics for millions of dollars, and why do U.S. tourists go in masses to France leaving millions in U.S. currency so that it can be used to emasculate the U.S. economy? Only "paper tigers" or masochists offer the other cheek after one has already been bitten several times. Sometimes even...
...questioned the military value of bombing North Viet Nam, he supported the aerial campaign and strongly opposed any pause "under present circumstances." For the air raids to stop, said Clifford, paraphrasing President Johnson's San Antonio declaration last Sept. 29, North Viet Nam must "agree to start negotiations promptly and not take advantage of the pause...
...switched from talking about "peaceful" reunification and declared: "We must accomplish the South Korean revolution and unify the fatherland in our generation." To that end, he set up subversion and terrorist schools in North Korea, where some 2,400 commandos are now being trained to infiltrate the South to start a guerrilla war. The results have become apparent in the North's new aggressiveness along the Demilitarized Zone at the 38th parallel. In 1967, there were 566 North Korean infiltration incidents v. only 50 in 1966; 117 exchanges of fire compared with only...
...there seemed to be one obvious exception: if the patient has a broken leg - or, worse, two broken legs - should he not stay in a cast and flat on his back for weeks? No, concluded Orthopedic Surgeon Ernst Dehne of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Memphis; let him start walking as soon as the cast...