WOULD PEACE TALKS BE SO EVIL?

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CIA-RDP88-01315R000400130052-0
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October 29, 2004
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August 12, 1964
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Approved For Release 2005/01/12 CIA- -01315R 004061300 EL CAJON, CALIF VALLEY NEWS .e. . 9 028 S. 9 157 / Front E it Other Pape P e Page Date: AUG 1 ~Would Peace Talks' Be So 'evil? ibex co is sticking by her guns on ,nit iy South 1irIwtn revolutions " the Cuban issue. have been., Mexico' knows that Cas Three weeks ago,at a meeting of .._tro 'did not invite aid from Russia the Qrganization of American until we spurned him and began States,: 1.5 member' nations out of. "lending: clandestine aid ' to. his ene- ,..La voleu to impose sanctions on mics. +. Cuba and to break diplomatic rein " ?tions with Castro. Mexico knows that Castro can One ~ nation', walk around among his people with :: Bolivia, abstained, more freedom, and apparently with: and three 'nations-Chili , Mexico h h hli t I a o ug a every pu anti-Cuban resolution. r esiden t, al `rally in. I-I vana they: , say half the ; ? ', . At the time of the.OAS meeting, male population goes armed. I'.it was thought the four dissenting. ' Castro is a. dictator, to be sure. But Mexico let it be known this U.S.A. And he hasn't been kept in: r'.cott against Cuba unless 'ordered to . other dictators south of the border .r 1,do so by the World Court. 'Mexico':. -:can crake this claim? h th JA : J.o11`? 3111vtf 4,1111t:, a4 . e tel. 5unetions such' as 'those'. voted U.S.JA got realistic about Cuba. We., by "OAS are illegal unless approved v ar u tin h ntl t d gges g e, s e eme o ay y by. the Security. Council. , * that ' T rke. and Greece get to , Mexico's stand' won't be. populat, " get'her.,sa " straighten ? out . their fir ,.in Washingtoi:. It tends .to show up problems on Cyprus.' Yet here in our'.) the OAS, for what it 'is-a colh c ` own back yard we refuse, to 'sit tion of puppet nations" controlled.by.; down and work out our difficulties; Uncle Sam. with Cuba, even though Castro is But. we predict history -.will ap- willing. plaud ' Mexico for ' courage, ' inde .'When 'the' most powerful nation pendence'and a sense. of fair. play.," on earth won't take a friendly step,' Mexico reeognizes the Cuban. revo-. toward one of the. weakest, how can lutioh ag a revolution of the. People. we have. the gall to, advise others } It vas- not engineered by. the .cloak about how to achieve pcacet : Ve and da ger boys of 'the. C ' `as so should take a ti front : Mexico. " Onnr'rnuprl Fier Relcca. Ori/Q _? 1A-R 3, T3 I5R000400130 2.0