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-6- To - this is a fantastic concept -- better described, perhaps, as, "dynamic paralysis. Tot this accitudo was reflected in the State of the Union Message, which suggasted that the international scene vas so improved that wo could all but forget it in favor of domostic attairs. The disarray of NATO all but Agnored by the Administration. Nassos and Sukarno chumb their noses with impunity. And the disruptive veices in the Denocratic Party not only undereut the President in his conduct of foreign affaize at . sim of national svisis; they also raise the very grave danger of a Gommunist miscalculation as to our intentions in Vistnan and Southeast Asis. We believe in keeping the ball on the enemy's goal lime -- not back-pedaling to our 20-gard Line before starting the next play. The President can always count on Republicas suppart his foreign policy la firm and decisive on the side of suck in the But if over there us a tim for broad-gauged revival of genuine bi-partisanship in foreign policy in the spirit of the late Senator Arthur Vandenberg, that timo is nou. Senator Vandenberg, my leugely responsible who vas fellow was for getting into polities. He arrived at a thoughful concept of the sation's best interests in foreign policy matters which served the American peeple magnificently voll -- and is à concept which I would be honored to bly to expand beyond current policy in South Viet Nam.

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