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To the Editors of Summer News:
Otherwise, the United States should pull out right now and stop sacrificing not only its own resources and American lives but also the Vietnam population. The present US policy seems to indicate the United States is standing by South Vietnam. It is not convincing enough. And it is costing both Asia and America much suffering as it is. We of the Philippines, I believe, as well as other Asians and Europeans of Mr. Bartoll's thinking, could help in South Vietnam in nonmilitary roles, and together with America's military and all other assistance perhaps stand a fair chance of achieving our common purpose. Rafael Perez de Tagie
Otherwise, the United States should pull out right now and stop sacrificing not only its own resources and American lives but also the Vietnam population. The present US policy seems to indicate the United States is standing by South Vietnam. It is not convincing enough. And it is costing both Asia and America much suffering as it is. We of the Philippines, I believe, as well as other Asians and Europeans of Mr. Bartoll's thinking, could help in South Vietnam in nonmilitary roles, and together with America's military and all other assistance perhaps stand a fair chance of achieving our common purpose. Rafael Perez de Tagie
Otherwise, the United States should pull out right now and stop sacrificing not only its own resources and American lives but also the Vietnam population. The present US policy seems to indicate the United States is standing by South Vietnam. It is not convincing enough. And it is costing both Asia and America much suffering as it is. We of the Philippines, I believe, as well as other Asians and Europeans of Mr. Bartoll's thinking, could help in South Vietnam in nonmilitary roles, and together with America's military and all other assistance perhaps stand a fair chance of achieving our common purpose. Rafael Perez de Tagie
Otherwise, the United States should pull out right now and stop sacrificing not only its own resources and American lives but also the Vietnam population.
The present US policy seems to indicate the United States is standing by South Vietnam. It is not convincing enough. And it is costing both Asia and America much suffering as it is.
We of the Philippines, I believe, as well as other Asians and Europeans of Mr. Bartoll's thinking, could help in South Vietnam in nonmilitary roles, and together with America's military and all other assistance perhaps stand a fair chance of achieving our common purpose. Rafael Perez de Tagie
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