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-2- A. The war is far from over despite all the optimism touched off by the President's bombing cutback and attempt to get peace talks started. B. The President may, in fact, be telling the American people and the world that he has followed a policy which will lose the war and lose the peade- policy of gradualismx in the pro secution of the war. policy which permitted North Vietnam to build up its war-making power with the help of the Soviet Union and Red China and to withstand all subsequent Kx allied attacks. The

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