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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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PLANNED DEMONSTRATION DECEMBER 19, 1964, ©
TO END THE WAR IN VIETNAM
"your Senators. If you have time, write fresh
copies to your Senators. bee ee cee
"A quote from the Friends Peace Committee statement:
"we urge (1) that a conference of nations be
convened, including mainland China, by the
Geneva Conference group or the United Nations,
to guarantee the neutrality of South Vietnam
and begin steps toward reunification of the
two Vietnams on a basis of neutrality; and (2)
that the United States end its military aid
and presence in South Vietnam.
" ..@he alternatives to the course we suggest
aré 'more of the same* and ‘escalation. !
Escalation would be tragically short-sighted
and self-defeating, for it would very — ,
probably lead us to large scale conventional ©
war with the Chinese at a minimm, and nuclear
war at a maximum....The alternative of ‘more
of the same! is futile and will only lead to
Gefeat of the U.S. both militarily and —
‘psychologically and lead to the defeat of the
democratic forces within South Vietnam itself."
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