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MR. NITZE:
Now take Tripoli. Here we are probably moving in Tripoli at a rate
faster than the situation would on its internal bottom (?) merit.
VOICE: me, neghee We forced to do
were that. We were out-voted in the UN.
VOICE:
Isn't the
MR. ACHESON:
In Libya
VOICE:
Isn't this "short-term stability" a phrase that is getting us mixed up?
VOICE:
Yes.
5. TRUNDID
VOICE:
We are always activated by
(confused) Libya Good
s
ADMIN
VOICE:
when you step on a banana peel you have got to keep from falling on
(Mr. ACHESON:)
your tail, but you don't want to be lurching all over the place all the
time. Short-term stability is alright, isn't it?, under the circumstances?
(confused)
MR. NITZE:
must be advocating a different policy than the one we have carried
three
out in the last few months, -- the last three years. Where would it be
that you would think that it would have been wise for the United States
to move more rapidly?
VOICE: MR meghae Indo-China.
Mi. NITZE:
Would it really?
VOICE:
I thought that you were arguing in favor of the maintenancer of
MR. NITZE:
No, I was just pointing out. I wasn't really attempting to argue either
side. I think we have drifted into a position because of this need for
short-term stability of freezing the status quo. (confused)
VOICE:
I think we ought to leave the status quo as it is.
MR. NITZE:
No, no, I was just commenting that this is not a normal attitude, that this
is something that we have gotten into as a result of this need for short
term stability, which now dominates our thinking. For example, French North
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