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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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* Such behavior on the part of the U. S. cannot be tolerated.
As students for peace, we sugpest that the following steps be taken
to secure a lessening of tension in the area.
1. An immediate cease-fire, with withdrawal of U. S. troops
and military aid from the area over a specified period.
2. Within a two month period after withdrawal of U. S.
troops and so called military advisers from the territory, nationwide
elections must be held to determine a new all-Vietnamese government,
The election itself, could be supervised by the International Control
Commission, manned exclusively by neutral nations,
_ Recent incursions on the part of our air force into the
territory of North Viet Nam, coupled with the bellicose demand by
Ambassador Maxwell] Taylor and McGeorge Bundy that the U. S. attack
North Viet Nam and Laos have increased the urgency that a peaceful
settlement be found. For those who would seek an alternate solution
in the name of national honor, we can only proclaim that such a
:
consideration becomes infinitesmal in consequence when the issue of
life or death for the entire world is involved.
REFERENCES
1. "Vietnam: Sympton of a world Malaise" Fellowship May 1964
26 "Memo on Viet Nam™ McReynolds and and Muste W.R.Le
3. New York Times 12-3-64
4, New York Timés 8-10-64
5. Saipon Post 1-10-64
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