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Policy Proposal

THE MAIL

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To the Editors of The Crimson:

If the United States would stop supporting Israeli aggression in the Middle East and stand with the Moslems, the Moslem nations probably would withdraw from their Russian alliances and the likelihood of a Red victory in that area would be ended.

There are hundred of millions of Moslems and only three millions Israelis. If the Israelis did not like the solution, they could return in large numbers to Russia and the Constitution they created.

Our policy of the last 40 years seems deliberately to have been designed to insure our loss. A big war in that area could result in the loss of tens of millions of lives and the costs would be astronomical and destructive. O.L. Braminan

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