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American Friends Service Committee — Part 10

140 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: American Friends Service Committee · 139 pages OCR'd
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THE NEGOTE’: IN PUZZLE 53 é that the United States intends to keep its military forces in Soutn Victnam indefinitely and that North Vietnam must abandon its goal of reunification of Victnam. North Vietnam showed po inter- est in these terms and the National Liberation Front flatly rejected any attempts to negotiate as long as any United States forces remained in Vietnam,!? On April 1, however, Williami Warbey, a British Labor MP reported that his talks with Ho Chi Minh indicated that the onl precondition for negotiations on which the North would insist was cessation of United States bombing attacks upon it.?8 On April 7, President Johnson, in his speech at Johns Hoplvas University, declared that the United States would consent to “un- conditional discussions.” He stipulated, however, that the United States would settle for nothing Jess than an “independent” South Vietnam. His speech was predicated on the assumption that the National Liberation Front was an adversary with whom the United States was not willing to negotiate. He iusisted that North Viet- pam, urged on by Peking, was the aggressor, and that orders, men, supplies, and arms flowing in from the North were “the heartbeat of the war.” This lent special significance to his proviso that the United States would enter into discussions with the governments concerned. Reactions to this speech were predictable. The National Libera- tion Front considered the speech proof that the United States was ignoring it, the chief antagonist. The National Liberation Front and North Vietnam both knew that Hanoi could not end the war on behalf of the National Liberation Front, even if it wanted to do so, Peking rejected the speech as a device for perpetuating the partition of Vietnam and letting te United S| States stay on in South = Vietnam. thue en s cn Wah csscaity Aadae nent there.?* On April 11, the South Vietnamese government published a leaflet that was scattered by American planes over North Viet- nam.*° This leaflet stated that the National Liberation Front would ® New York Times, March 9, 1965, “The Times of London, April 1, 1965, *® New York Times, April 9, 1965. ™ From United States Information Agency, Saigon.
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