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Namibia sticks out as a clear-cut case of how weak the U.N. is left when its more powerful members do not throw their weight behind U.N. decisions. France and England would not support Namibia and endanger important trade ties with South Africa. The USSR and the U.S. would not acquire any political or economic benefits from a Namibian confrontation. An effort for Namibia would amount to a "moral expedition," said an observer who was quoted in The Wall Street Journal...
SINCE 1961, it has become apparent that the guerrillas do not have ties with Moscow or Peking. The USSR does not want to support another Cuba. The Communist parties of most Latin American countries are more conservative than the guerrillas and call for a government controlled by the middle classes. They label the guerrillas as adventuristic. In a Senate report of 1967, Edwin Lieuwin, a Latin American scholar, stated...
...interview with the Moscow weekly "New Times," of November 7. 1970, PRG Ambassador to the USSR Dang Quang Minh said that Nixon's proposals of October 11 of that year...
Several Harvard and MIT physics professors and administrators who will meet the visiting Russians have agreed to present them with arguments against the Soviet policy of charging a head fee for virtually all educated Jews seeking to leave the USSR...
Should McGovern become President, Weiss said, confrontation and war would be inevitable since the USSR will probably challenge the U.S. authority in the Middle East...