TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 7 APR 84

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Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 14~cE 1 ~''"r''-V RAr-- -- COMMENTARY LI^aT: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 7 APR 8~i LD08t030 Si~tTERNATIO~!gL DIARY 1 REVIEW PGSITIVE FOREIGN INTERNATIOfVAL REACTIO~J TO CHERNENKO'S ~~,~~~,(~; REr'LY TO SJCIAi IST INTERhfATIO~fAL, CITIr~lG RUDE PRAVO, TRYBUNA LUDU, '~`~~~ ~ MISS GERMAN CP. (2 MIN: HOME 164~J) ~~~ L ,~ ,,.-,o~-~--- ~ -_.__. STAT 4 ALEKB~~~DR SERIKOV ON GRENADIER-1 MILITARY EXERCISES IN H~]NDURAS ivEAR DG:RDER WITH NICARAGUA AS PART OF CAMPAIGN TO INTIMIDATE ~;ICARAGUA, ;DOTING NICARAGUAN GOVERNMENT'S CALL OtJ U. S. ADfiIAIISTRATIO;~ TO STOP ESCALATION OF AMERICAN PRESENCE IN STAT REGION. (2 MI~d: HOME 1640) (~..~ A (ALEKS:Y PAR7ANoKIY REPORTS FROM MALI, RE MILITARY GROUP I N GU I PLEA, DESCR I D I tdG GRADUAL RETURN TO NORMAL OF SITUATION I N C" ~~~ MALI , QUOZ' l nG RAD I 0 C OPdAKR I . l 2 MIN: HOME 1640 ) p7APR 1984 i VSEVOL~JD SHISHKOVSI~,iY CN 7iST CGNF OF INTERPARLIAMENTARY Ch ~~~~N IGN'1 I N +~Ef~E'JA. (SENT: HOME 1800 ORB I TA i 640 ) Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 , ; , ~~.,u~ 8 T 1 ME, EVEt;TS, PEO?LE: I NCL V I KTOR LEV I N ANSWERING LISTENERS' , M~ LETTEtiS QiJ PEACE MOVEMENT IN WEST, SOVIET. -CHINESE RELATIONS, - _I; ,, ~i S I TUAT i 0th I ;d IRA.."" SITUATION I N NICARAGUA, ELEC T I OtJS TO FRG AND ~" BR IT I S P ARL I AS1EN T S. t b MIN, SENT : HOME 0800 OR B I TA C800 ) ~i 5 ~ 9 ANATOLIY BELOBROV ON STRIKE MOVEMENT IN WESTERN COUNTRIES. ~~~- ~' ~,r,~p,wr~ ~(RPT E;hG I N TER Ob 1310) t ENG I LATER Ob I 0 0914 SPANCUBA O 100 MANDSEA ~ ~,~ C~ 1 ~ ~0 ?-~ A8 OLYMPICS APPRO!.CHFg. (TASSE 051930) (SPANCUBA Ot00 ENGINTER ~~"~ ~ G'c ~~`~"~~`~ 2010 ~.B 1430 ) .,? 08JECTIVES OF SOVIET CCMPARTY. GIVES HIST~JRIGAL OUTLINE. SAYS SINCE k'cVOLUTIOit ~,It1 OF C? HAS SEEN TO RAISE STANDARD OF LIVING FCR ALL GITIZEtJS; AS 50VIET SOCIETY DEVELOPS IT ~~NDERTAKES EVER OREATCR FRflLECTS; THERE ARE NO EXPLOITING FACTORS; CPSU CONTINUES FOREI6t+t POLICY IT HAS ALWAYS FOLLOWED, WORKING ENERGETICALLY TO REL (AX' I tJTERtJAT I CNAL TEFJS I ON. (8 MIN: ENGINTER 0831) ~! 12 L I STE~vEftS H I S TOR`f CLUB : PROF (YAKOVLEV) RECALLS 1942, SAYS THAT AT Tf~ i S T I t~ USA W4S TR. Y I NG TO INVOLVE USSR I N WAR WITH JAPAN. IF l)5SR HAlJ DECLARED WAR ON JAPAN IT WOULD HAVE WEAKENED FIGHT AGAIt?:ST HITLER IN EUROPE AND SO PROLONGED WAR OVERALL. NEVERTHEi ESS, USSR DID INFLUENCE WAR IN FAR l:~,ST AS US5R. QUOTES RCOSEVE~.T ON IMPORTANCE OF USSR'S PART IN FIGHT AGAINST HITLI~R, RECALLS BATTLE OF STALINGRAD AS CRITICAL TURNING POINT OF WAR. CRITICIZES IJEST'S POSTPONEMENT OF SECOND FRONT DESPITE ASSU~CE3 TO STA:.IN. t 12 MIN: ENGNA Ob2300) !4 FEATURE Ot~ FRIENDSHIP HOUSE, WHERE INTERNATIONAL DISCUSS=:~ CLUII a IEETS. I CJTER V I EW WITH EXECUTIVE SECF'.ETARY OF CLUB WHO SAYS THAT ANYONE CA"; COIN SIMPLY DY ATTENDING SESSION. (3 MIN, POOR: EN'~INTER 1410) Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 OF AVIAEKSPORT, C~J SALES OF SOVIET CARGO AND PASSENGER AIRCRAFT l~ S IL- ~' ~ 5 h ~ ~~`'~u TO OTHER CO'v;J'rR LES, AttiO THEIR GOOD REPUTATION. t SPANI SH 062130 i Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 ? 15 SOVIET ~~A!_TH t1INISTER SERGEY BtJRFNKGV ON WORLD HEALTH DAY, POINTING TO SOVIET CONTRI3UTION TO WORK OF WHO. NOTING THAT PROGRAM TO ERAt)ICATE SMALLPOX ONLY COST EQUIVALENT TO WORLD'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE FQR FIVE DAYS, STRESSING GREAT IMPROVEMENTS ~,,;,~~' TO WORLD'S H::P! TH :~NCULD FUNDS WASTED ON ARMS RACE DE DIVERTED G J TO HE~~LTH Pi~RPOSE$. (ENGINTER 1316 1710 ..ITALIAN 1700 PERSIAN 1400 ,,..- ~ ~ S~ 1600 f~RA3I C 1730 TURK 1300 PORTAFR 1-1330 PORTAFR 130 SWAHILI 130 CZECH/SLOJAK 1500 HUNG 2000 POLISH 1400 BUL 1530 INDO 1330 1500--~3UR 1430 CP.r~+? 1330 LAO 1300 ) r ~K TA.tE 2 l7F SEVcRA~.. -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 7 APR 94 27 SECOND It~STALLMc'NT AKIO TAKAHASHI "PRESIDENT'S CRIMES" ~ S EXPOS NO CIA I ?l~itL'JEtSEtJ Y I N KAL INCIDENT. (6 MIN: JAP 061200 ) ,er,~,J N..^.TIDNAL ECfl"d PLA+'dNING AT RECENT BUDAPEST MEETING t_ ; MON6DL f Aid EC C.tiOf i I ST (3ALGAN) ON SOV 1 ET-MONGO:.. a AN COOP 1 N ECON, }~(,~~aqp{`"~ ~~;~~^,_ SCI FIELDS (2. 5 i1IN>; PdEWS FROM SOCIALIST COUNTRIES (5. 5 MIN). ~~/; ~'~ l 1~1 MI~h; OVERAt. L: t1AND 0700 ) '~ G 29 ROI:N~UP Gf ACTIVITIES iN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES: 18TH NORWAY CP CDNv; IRAN CP CALLS FOR END TO IRAN-IRA? WAR; BULGARIAN DE+EGATION VISITS POLAND; FRENCH CP RAPS FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S ~~ P ~.~,,~j.e~ ECON POLICY; ITALIAN CP STRUGGLES AGAINST MAFIA. (3. 5 MIN: VIET 1300) ~ J~ _ _ 3 l~ ~~~ ~ h:~" 1984 2U 'r'CU; N PRC,RAM~ INCL REPORT ON WORK IPA PROGRESS TO HOLD 1985 FtBTI;IAL OF YGUTH Af;D STUDENTS IN MOSCOW. CITES REMARKS BY SOME FORE I G;`t GiIESTS Oti THEIR C~3SER VAT I ONS OF SOVIET L i FE. (PERSIAN ~ ~ ~~/ ~ ~ 1 ~~ ~ ~ 6 00) ~ "' ~~ S~W Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 21 SPECIFL PP.OGRAM FOR LISTENERS. (RPT PERSIAN 04160Q) (PERS N 1700) ~~'` ~' ~ I 3~ ~2 N'EW3REEj INCL REVIEW FOREIGN MEBIA COMMENT ON CHERNENKO'S ~~"J r~"' RE>'LIES TO SC.IFLIST INTERNATIONAL, CITING 3ULGARIAN AND GDR ,~~,~~?y--PRESS, tJEW YGRK TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, QP. GUARDIAN AND REUTERS (~_); DMITRIY DIRYUKOV DELHI REPORT ON WIDESPREAD c~SS~2_ fr s~~c~~~ INTEREST 5H0lJ^d IN INDIA TO SOVIET-INDIAN SPACE FLIGHT, M~sS~~~~ STRESSING GE,"".?cRAL FEELING THAT FLIGHT PROMOTES FRIENDSHIP DETWEEN TWO CDUNTRIES (3 t~It:); INTERVIEW WITH METROPOLITAN FILAREV, ~~ PAR7ICIPANT It;t'fJ3COW CONF CN PEACEFUL USE OF SPACE, STRESSING CONF PARTICIPA";T'S CO~:CERN THAT ARMS RACE SHOULD I'JJT SPREEAD TO SPACE, tdOTi~dO SINILIARITY OF COPJF COtJCLUSIONS AND CHERNENKO'S i1AILBAC FGR BRITISH LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES CONTRASTING VIEWS OF MOSCOW! GIVEN SY VISITING LABOR AND CONSERVATIVE LOCAL COUNCIL OFFICI~,LS, REORETTINb THAT CO~JSERVATIVE REPRESENTATIVE ll-S ~~ ROH I N PITT CkC~,.,E TO MkKE NEGATIVE COMMENTS; ON TYPES OF TOYS ~~ AV~tiILf1HLE Tip SOVIET CHILDREN NOT INCLUDING REPRODUCTION WEAPONS CF MSS DESTR'JC T i ON. (Et~GUK 1904 ) / `, /1 2g LETTERS FROM ITAt_Y: ROUNDUP LETTERS GIVING VIEWS ON ~a~i~ VARIUS MOSCO.J RA~?IO FEATURES, EXPRESSING SUPNORT FOR, SOVIET M ~sc~u-% SS(L UNIQN'S PO!ICY GF PEACE AND NIGHER LIVING STANDARDS. (ITALIAN t~ 25 AFRICA MAILBAG: INCL REPLY DEFINItJG SOCIALISM; GIVING SOVIET ATTITUB:. TOWARD IRAN-IRAQ WAR; GROWTH OF MOSCOW RADIO LISTENING AUD I Et?lCE. (Eiw^AFR 1700 > t1AILHAv^ FCR AFRICA: INCL QUOTES LISTENERS' LETTERS CRI~ICIZIi~lG Ii.~LO'fMNT OF U. S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN WESTERN EUROPE ~S ~ A?D t:~{~~~ , +C~c IR GE~.~Rh~, CALLI!':G FOR I~dTENSiFIED INTERNATIONAL ~~ti~"`' nu.c ?~'~"rEF1t~TS TO PRESERVE PEACc. (FRENC4AFR C61930) ~ S Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 2B NIKOLAY GRATISA~?:OV ON CHERNENKO REPLY TO APPEAL BY SOCIALIST G~~~`~INtL LDRS Ltd RESPONSE TO LATTER'S APPEAL ?FOR IMPROVEMENT IN S ~- V~S ~ ~ ~ INTi.. rITUATIO'J. S~jPT ITALIAN 4619530) SPANISH 061940) ~ ,~.w~ _s ~~.~ 9 29 GEDRiGY SHkKHt~!AZAROV SECOND TALK ANALYZING CHERNENKO'S U~-~S~ PROPOSALS FOR tJGRMS OF COEXISTENCE BETWEEN NUCLEAR POWERS. -~ ~a~,,~ (6 MI POLtSH 1400) L~ ~ ~~ 30 VIXOTR ILYICHEV ON FOURTH OF CHERNENKO'S PRINCIPLES TO REGULHTE f~U-~LEAR PGWLRS' RELATIO'`JS, RE !'LION-USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPON AGAINST NC'J-~;UCLEAR COUNTRIES AND RESPECT OF NUCLEAR FREE ZONES, gs{`-- ~~~ MAINTAIt~IhO THcSE PRINCIPLES WOULD INCREASE SECURITY OF NON-NUCLEAR ~- STATES, POINTING OUT t:0 NUCLEAR POWER SHOULD EVER USE FORCE AGAINST C,P ~, A NUN-NUCLEAR ONF, VOICING REGRET THAT V.S. HAS VICTIMIZED GRENADA, AND IT HAS BECOME KNOWN THAT U. S. CONTEMPLATED USING i~UCLEAR t+EAPOt~tS AGAINST VIETNAM, STRESSING THAT WHILE USSR SUPPORTS Nl1CLEAR.-FREE ZONES, U. S. AND ITS ALLIES REJECTS THEM. (4 t~tItJ: E":LINTER 13IC It10 SPANLA ~ 00 ITALIAN iw4 r~RA31C 16;:0 PERSIAtJ 1400 1600 TURKISH 13#30 PORTAF 1-830 SWAHILI 1.730 CZECH/SLC'JAK 1500 PALISH 1~#OO ~tULGAIAN, 2530 SERBO 1600 CA!'iB I-33{3 LAO 1300 INDQ 1330 1500 BURM 1430 URDU 1(30 BENG 15011; ~ApiOi`:: kt~iJGP.R I At?; 2000) ?~ ~ ~ 2-- ~ 0 7 APR 1984 U 27 MAILDAG FG4 t1AGHREB LISTENERS: INCL. ACKNOkLEDGEMENT LETTERS PRA15IhG i'ROGRA"iS AND EXPRESSI~:G FRIENDSHIP WITH USSR; REPLY~N LIFE ANO CAREER OF YVRIY GAGARIN. (FRENCHh'iAG 061930) HIMSELF, POItditNG OUT THAT PRESIDENT REAGAN DOES NOT ACKNOWELDGE HIS ttiISTAKES, POINTING TO HIS HANDLING OF DCPLOYMEI'JT CF U S E "' 31 ANCr. P:OTIt;~ HCW STATESMEN REACT DIFFERENTLY TO THEIR OWN MISTAKES, RECALLING FAILURE OF CIA'S ANTI-CUBAN PROVOCATIDN IN,IiY OF PIGS, IN WHICH PRESIDENT KENNEDY PUT BLAME ON t~ DIL; ~-RA,JGE MISSILES IN WESTERN EUROPE AND CLAIM THAT IT ~~a~?~ 1 p a~- '~t0U1..D GHA;J~CE DALA!dCE OF FORCES IN WESTS' FAVOR, STRESSING HOWEVER M~Ssi1~~ TNP SCVIE' U:JIOw RESPGNDED APPROPRIATELY. (BENT: ENGNA 2200) Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 ? 3r EDDtJ~,Rp FRSEIVYEV DN HAWK IN FRENCH OPPOSITION. JACOUES CHIRA WHO RECENTLY STATED THAT IF USSR IS OPPp5ED TO NEUTROM DOMII, WE MUD MANUFACTURE IT, POIt~;TIrda TD HIS GYfJICAL DISREGARD OF FRANCE'S ~Y W~ '~~' N^TIO?VAI. INTEkESTS, THt~E t3R>, P`EA?E AND SECURITY IN EUROPE. STkESBING IT IS t~l0 SECRET THAT WHEN PRESIDENT REAOAN DECIDED TO STEP UP PRODUCTION CF NEUTRON BOMB IT WAS HIS INTENTION ~.r~~,w-~ TO PURUSE a PCLiCY OF ~;~JCLEAR BLACKMAIL AND PRESSURE iN EUROPE, REMINDIN3 THT t:l,?'CLEAR WEAPONS, LIKE U. S. M EDIUM-RANGE MISSILES, IS A WEAPQN~ DESiC,,:t:,p TO GAIN MILITARY SUPER?RITY OVER USSR. t ~x7~1~-r u , -,~., . VLtiDINIR 5!-iELKOV CN U. S. ATTEMPT TO FORCE HOLLAND TO AGREE 10 DirPLOYM~T rF tti:EW U. S. r`.IUCLEgR FIRST-5T,RIKE WEAPONS ON ITS TERRITQ?Y, POIt~TIt,G Tp GROWING CPPOSITID;V IN HOLLgtJD TO THIS PLAN, SCORIt~; WEINF;ERGER'S STMT THAT HOLLAND'S :REFUSAL Ti, ACCEPT DEPLOYMENT OF AMERICAN MISSILES COULD DESTROY ANY tIDPES OF RE-C?ENIh'-r TALKS WITH SOVIET UNION ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN EUROPE. (POLISH 1340 ITALIAN 1940) ~~ STAT tDLEC~ MIr~H^ILOV) NEW TIMES DN REPORT ON U. S. STATE DEPT DfJ USE OF TDXIC CHEt~IC~LS IN AFGHANISTAN AND SEA ASIA. tRPT LAO 031030) i ~a~.~ TGKE 3 ^r 9E4%~ RA~_ -- ~: C:'iMENTAR Y LIST : MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 7 APR 84 Q 7 APR ~~;4 ~6yr,ur~ r,~~ S ~ c;~.S I G- :iUILDUP, CD~~:DEt+t~It~G 1~OVE AND SAYING THAT WASHINGTON IS PURSUING I~a ?jvLI CY OF US I tic FORCE CN OTHERS. (7-5 MIN: TNA I 1100 URDU 1 X001 ~ ,~ ~ ~ ,~ 3S (OLEO A~.EKSEYEV) RE SEC OF STATE SHULTZ' RECENT WASHINGTON ~ REMARKS WHICH EP'EPHASIZED NEED FOR STRENGTHENING U. S. ARMS Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 37 MAIN TM5K IS DISARMAMENT: CNERNENKO'S REPLY TO APPEAL DF ~~~~J~i RADINC r~ERSO,d4LITIES DF SGCIALIST INTL; DOCTORS AGAINST DEATH: ~~~ TA'.~t ACS OUT SGV I ET Ah!D AMERICAN DOCTORS WHO MET I N MOSCOW, POINT 1 NG ~~/ ~''~~ ` -OV T TF~AT TWO 5I DES' V I EWS WERE I DENT I CAL ON VERY MANY I SSUES ~"DI" POINTING IN CASE OF NUi.LEAR WAR; STRUGGLE FDR PEACE AND DISARM IS aa~t~" INSEPARABLE PART OF PPL'S STRUGGLE FOR LIDERATION: TALK ON MTG OF ~~~ kPC IN INDIA`d CAPITAL AND ANTI-i~AR hND DISARM STRUGGLE, ~~ ~ S~~ 'OINTI NG CUT I t'?ORTAtJCE GF D I SARM TO DEVELuP I NG Cr1UNTR I ES AND TO ,,,~,n1u`SDCI~+2TL QiV HG:.! TO SAFEGUARD WORLD PEACE (~I~; ROUNDUP ~~L '~'"~- 0 LETTERS REL'EI~'tD FROM LISTENERS OF VARIUS WEST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ANO THAT WAS ti~.RY PLEASING, FOR IT COULD NOT BE OTHERWISE, DUt THAT RESEARCH DF SCIENTISTS IN VARiDUS COUNTRIES HAS PROVED THAT LIFE AND CIVZLI~ATION WILL VANISH FROM FACE CF EARTH 4vGRLD~~EACE. ( ARAa I r 1 x;34 ) 38 FGR PEti;;E AttiD SECURITY IN EUROPE: ROUNDUP STMTS BY RTICIPANTS AT RECENT INTL MTG ON EUROPEAN SECURITY HELD IN MOSCOW IN MARCH, ItiCL Et1INENT FIGURES OF TU MVMT OF VARIOUS EUROPEAN COUNTRIES THAT CD`~IDEMNcO U. S. POLICY OF FIRST-STRIKE NUCLEAR MISSILE DiEPLOYMENT IN kESTERN EUROPE (5 M~>; GIST OF CHERh?cr:KO'S REPLY TO MESSAGE SENT 70 HIM BY LEADERS OF CONLEMNINO RE:+aMt1'S NUCLEAR MISSILE DEPLOYMENT PLANS c~lrv~~_ ~ITALI~N 1904) ( r ~~~~~ 39 SATURDAY RADIO i'1AIL: CITING LETTERS BY LISTENERS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES. IN1L YUGOSLAVIA, WELCOMING SOVIET EFFORTS TD ACHIEVE ~~ ~ DISAf2M, BLtii",ING V. S. FOR FAILI;RE OF GENEVA TALKS. AND STRESSING, a.~ W~ I~/1 ~~~( ~~ ;~;EED FpR RESU~1~ D TALKS ONCE AMER i CAN M I SS I LES ARE W I THDRAWN FROM '~. EUROPE (? tRIt:): CITING CHERNENKO'S STMT ON SOVIET PEACE POLICY ~'"f (BRIEF). (MACEDONIAN 1700) / 8 ~ ppR 1984 aiw ~ i GU READIP;'; G= LETTERS OF PARTICIAPNTS IN 21ST MOSAIC CONTEST yl~'r DEALING WITH SOVIET EFFORTS TD PRESERVE WORLD PEACE. ~~v tRPT PORT3RaZ 0~2~'00) (SPANLA 4000) Lo~l K S~ Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 ANOtd TFSS POLITICAL COLUMNIST ON REAGAN ANyOUNCEMENT THAT HI5 ADt1 i N I STRAT I C*~ I `:TENDS TD PROPOSE A DRAFT OF A CONVENTION ~~ CrJ DAN;ti I N8 OF Gkt,~ I CAL kEAPONS AT GENEVA DISARM TALKS, `~ SCOflIN~ T1rv-FACED POLIO' OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN U. S. , ~,~,v~ o~ -"^ STRESS i NG THl,T WASHINGTON I S DEL I DERATELY IGNORING FACT THAT AS C~ii'~-~ *-T 'OUNTR:ES PROPOSED A LC1NG ~1G0 AS i?69 t;S~R AUD GT~'ER SGC I:.l.. Ba"J ON CHEMICAL- r>fJD ?ACTERIG~C~~ICAL WEAPONS DY A TREATY, AT lHE Sf~trE TF."E i1. S. CARRIED CUT A BARBAROUS CHEMICAL WAR. AAGItvST pPLS 0= Iisi~ClCHliti~i r',dtiD PREVEfJTED SOLUTI?id OF QUESTIONS GF CHETuC AL '~JEAF GtJS. (HUI:Wl,R I AN 1 b3Q > (/~ ,lC Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 Approved For Release 2009/06/18 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301700013-2 4b SUt1;'f~;RY A":Oh Pi2AVDA STRESSI~dG THAT EXERCI'~ES IN PEACE PH`iASEGLOGY C;F,C:i'?`.OT CGi~CEAL FACT THT ESSENCE OF U. S. FOREIG('J POLICY LI;:E. STAKING CPENLY ON FAW FORCE AND ON GAINING MILITARY SV~'EkIGRITY CVER USSR AND SOCIALIST COMMUNITY, REMAINS UNCHAt~JED. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE Ob41) l,c.~ 47 ROUNDU? POLITICAL EVENTS It+J U. S. ANON ON CONTINUING DEBATE Ii1 U. S. ABO'.)T rH0 I S RESPONSIBLE FOR DEATH OF MARINES DLOWN UP l1-S ~ I N LEBAn:ON (~ t'~ I.J) ~ A~JON CN HIGH NUMBER OF INVESTIGATIONS GO I N6 ON L~ bpi ~^~ I N U. 5. , REV I E:~ I k~ I r1VEST I GAT I ONS UNDERWAY I NTD EL SALVADORAN ~~" CEATN SQUADS, ~;IChS, liaSE (~~ ANON ON REAGAN'S SCAT y~ RECENT PLEnGE TO SiJPPC~RT EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN t 2 MIN > . e,l ~_