DCI TALK ON TEXAS STATE RADIO NETWORK
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May 28, 1976
FROM . Angus MacLean Thuermer
Assistant to the Director
DCI Talk on Texas State Radio Network
Radio network
in Fort Worth called yesterday afternoon. The network
encompasses 150 stations.
a five minute telephone taped interview with the Director
"some time soon." She said she meant whenever the Director
can do it.
She gave Secretary Simon as a reference saying
that he could confirm that the Texas network is not out
.to stick the iv into us.
She said some of the things she wanted to ask about
were the Kennedy assassination and Mr. Colby's -remark
that the Agency was not involved, plus other commentary
on how Mr. Bush was enjoying his job (and similar).
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I think the Director can very well blunt off any
inquiries about allegations of Agency participation in
the Kennedy affair and might well get a good message
across in an informal five minute chat to
audience if he ac quest.
can be reached at
Angus e n inuermer
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
May 28, 1976
I am enclosing a copy of the
graduation speech Mr. Bush gave at
Trinity University on May 8, 1976.
Thank you for your kind words
of support for Mr. Bush and the
Central Intelligence Agency.
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Commencement Address
Trinity University
By
George Bush
Director of Central Intelligence
8.May 1976
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I want to speak to you -- briefly, you'll be happy
to hear -- about credibility and commitment.
To be believed you really should be committed. To
be committed you must really believe.
I am worried about the credibility and the commitment
of our country as seen through the eyes of foreign countries,
friend and foe alike.
You see, I am convinced that many countries are looking
at the USA, and they are trying to decide where we're at.
Let's start at the beginning. We need an assumption.
Assumed, we have the best system of government in the
world. There are inequities, no argument on--that point,---
but there are comparatively few; and compared to any other
system, we enjoy freedom -- much more freedom than most
countries have.
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We have existed for 200 years. We have stability, and
all through our history we have had a commitment to freedom --
freedom of speech, of religion,.-of enterprise.
Christmas 1974 I was in China. I had only been there
a couple of months, but already the enormous differences
between our systems had been brought dramatically and
very personally home to me.
China has done a great job in bringing minimal health
care to hundreds of millions of people, and a great job in
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containing crime, and in providing basic clothing and basic
food to the masses; but they have paid an enormous price,
at least by our standards, and that price is "freedom."
A radical group, visiting China, came to our house for
Christmas Eve. They were travelling in China, staying at the
hotel, and I thought it would be nice for them to hear some
Christmas carols and be on the closest thing in China to U.S.
turf .
I was moved by the strolling British carolers who had
come by the U.S. Liaison Office, and I made a comment about
"Aren't we lucky to be a free country."
One of the visitors spoke up and said, "We have no
freedom in our country. We should emulate this system in
China..."
I argued a little -- saw the case was hopeless, stopped,
but continued to think about the exchange.
On the plus side, to be fair, China has done a remarkable
job. Since what the Chinese refer to as "the liberation,"
they have made unbelievable strides. I was continually
impressed by their sense of pride and their sense of commit-
ment -- their dedication to the principles of Chairman Mao
and their commitment to the revolution.
On the minus side, they dare not deviate from the approved
line. They have no free press. They have initiative, but it
must be channeled into the course dictated by the state.
They are not free to worship. They cannot choose their
career. They cannot even choose if they want to get a higher
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individually there is little, if any, hostility to Americans
in Peking.
China sees us as a strong country, rich in resources,
with a military might unsurpassed in the world. I'm not sure
they know enough about our system to give us credit for the
diversity that marks our system, or to envy us our freedoms.
I do feel they understand our importance as a world
education. They are inhibited from marrying when they
want to. Someone else, somewhere else makes these kinds
of decisions.
But China is committed, and it is credible.
Incidentally, the Chinese put great trust in one's
word of honor from a foreign relations standpoint.
Okay -- committed and credible; but they look at us
today, and I really wonder what they think.
I think they respect our country. I know that
They know our system is different, and they feel that
our relationship should be built on our self interest and theirs.
A lot of people speculated at the time of former
President Nixon's recent trip to China. Why? Why the trip?
Why Nixon? The answer was not related to the domestic
political scene in the U.S., or to China's hope that we'd
make dramatic policy changes. It was related to the fact
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that Mr. Nixon told the Chinese when he took his historic
trip, "I come in the self interest of my country."
To the Chinese this was commitment, and it was very
credible.
Yes, China sees our importance as a world power. For
their "self interest" they want a good relationship, but
let's face it, they are asking themselves -- "Is the USA,
after 200 years of democracy, or freedom, or whatever one
calls our magnificent system -- is the USA committed? Do
the people still believe? Do they believe enough to sacrifice
for themselves, to say nothing of sacrificing for others."
.They are asking the right questions. Many other
countries are asking the same questions. These are
questions that all of us should ask.
In my new job, I see lots of information on various
countries. From this it is easy to conclude that China is a
committed nation and that the USSR is a committed nation. I
am not saying there is no dissent, but because of the way in
which they establish leadership and stifle dissent, it doesn't
matter much.
They are committed to world socialism, if you will. You
and I should neither doubt that nor underestimate that.
But they look at us and they wonder about our commitment
to democracy, or put it this way -- our commitment to oppose
the export of communism or, in the example I want to use, the
export of Russian hegemony.
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The administration made a commitment to the Roberto
and Savimbi factions in Angola just as Cuba and Russia made
a commitment to the MPLA in Angola. Our commitment proved
to be a commitment without credibility. Theirs was credible.
You might say, "So what, we stayed out; we didn't get
involved in another Vietnam." True, but here's the problem:
I saw an African leader this week. He used this example: ;./
you are walking down the street. You're a little man with a
big guy as your friend. Another big guy comes along and says
to you., "Come with me; you cannot trust your big friend."
Then you have a fight with another person and the big friend
does not stand up for you, so you go over to the other big
guy for help. And then one other little guy over there, not
in the fight -- he says, "Which one can I trust?"
He turned to me and said, "You, sir, know the answer."
This man, representing a long-time African ally committed to
freedom but too weak to preserve it alone, asked the key
question.
Angola hurt us some in Africa, but it hurt elsewhere,
Japan, a jillion miles away from Angola, wonders, will
we stand firm.
China, concerned about Soviet troops on her northern
border, sees a strong NATO confronting the USSR in the west
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as vital to China's interest, and she wonders.
Our Asian allies in Southeast Asia say, "They didn't
keep that commitment. Will they keep a commitment to help
us stay free?"
Our NATO allies themselves hear talk about isolation
and withdrawal. They don't doubt the Soviets' commitment
to Eastern Europe's domination -- and they wonder -- will
the.U.S. stay committed, credibly, to Western Europe's
freedom?
It is a worldwide problem. I am not suggesting we be
dedicated to intervention. Nor am I suggesting we must
export our system to other countries. I am saying that
we have obligations to countries that want t? be free.
We are a world power, and we properly have worldwide
obligations.
And so what does this all have to da with your
graduation?
It gets us to the point where you get the free advice.
Our freedom I have been referring to gives you the
right to tune it out -- I recognize that, but here it is:
First, as you leave here, don't give up your interest
in learning. Study beyond the confines of your job.
Second, expand your interest to include a comparative
look at the world. You'll see plenty of stories criticizing
our country, our institutions, our leaders; and that is
okay but -- just as the guy when asked "How's your wife?"
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responded "Compared to whom?" -- you ask "Okay, we've
got problems here. But how are we doing compared to
others?"
If you conclude we're doing pretty well, then make
a commitment. 'A commitment to participate in public affairs,
a commitment to help in your community, a commitment to do
something for someone else. A commitment, if you want, that
De Tocqueville understood when he wrote: "The greatness of
America lies not in being more enlightened than any other
nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults."
Lastly, save some time for contemplating our role in the
world. For studying the realities we face. For understanding
that because of our position in world leadership, what we do
here shapes the destiny of many peoples all over the world.
And then for doing something that will help make our commit-
ment to freedom credible.
In these days of cynicism, there is an obvious question --
how many feel as strongly as Horace Mann did when he said, "Be
ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity."
Answer -- I think you do; I know you must.
Thank you very much.
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Waxahachie, Texas
5-19-76
Hon. George Bush
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Uashington, D. C.
I have read that you are soon going to make a graduation
speech, perhaps to the graduates of Trinity University in Tex-
as. You are a solid American and should make ana( excellent
speech to tha young of today. I wonder if you would send me a
copy of your lines. I am sure that I would enjoy reading them
and be impressed by what you say.
We must try in some way to check these leftwingers, like
Church et al, who are stabbing our country in the back and ap-
parently doing what they can to destroy it, whether knowingly
or unknowingly.
It should stagger the credulity of a Hottentot to think
that 15 leftwing members of Congress could keep a secret for
as long as 24 hours without snitching or lying about it. It is
a crying shame but true, and everybody knows this to be a fact.
I fear that the cherubfaced member, Frank Church, would,,'ae the
first to run to Anderson or MISTER Row or so.ne ' oth-eP- i,'1udcat in
the open sewers or to cause the Post and Times to get out extras.
Best wishes.
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somewhat puzzled about this as he considers college somewhat
His daughter is graduating from Al.leghany College where you Fall be
Speaking. Ed is looking forward to ceremony & your speech.
Daughter, who really doesn't know much about agency, said she has
noticed that faculty and students feeling some "uneasiness" About director of
central intelligence corning to be commencement speaker.
off in backwoods of Penno, and not rally p# plugged into this sort of thing.
I said I assume you had been invited by president or board.
said he would listen to whatever else his daughter had two say and tell.
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