Word: weaknessness
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"To quote President Johnson again, "safely and peace" are not certainly "in the retreat or in weakness." Perhaps they exist in the admission of the major powers that each nation must choose by itself its own destiny and the form of its government, whatever that form may be. This seems...
He started out by quoting a letter from a Midwestern woman who wanted to know why her son was fighting in Viet Nam. Johnson's answer: "Three times in my lifetime-in two world wars and in Korea-Americans have gone to far lands to fight for freedom. We...
Johnson cares what the Times or almost anyone else says. And he has come in for more than his share of criticism. After he sent bombers into North Viet Nam in retaliation for a Viet Cong attack on Pleiku in which eight Americans died and 100 were wounded, the Times...
Columnist Cyrus L. Sulzberger, nephew of Times Board Chairman Arthur Hays Sulzberger, has consistently called for firmness in Viet Nam and warned against negotiating from weakness: "It takes two sides to negotiate, and what the other side makes plain is that all it wants is total victory." Doubtful of the...
Word from the Top. Just a few weeks back, the stock market was outpacing the economy; now the economy is outpacing stocks. Does the market's recent weakness signal an economic downturn?