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Show Pag 12 Th UTAH Independent Sptmbr The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand 20 1973 duiyou Selling the Rope to Hang Ourselves Continued From Page 10 number of our strategic aircraft at the same time that the Soviet Union increased her arsenal of pany were the principal suppliers of grain to the Soviet Union and this was part of President Nixons election campaign strategy (which deceived the farmers), it is understandable that the Justice Department would not prosecute. Congressman Earl F. Landgrebe addressed his colleagues on July 10, 1973, pointing out his concern with the fact that Russia has at no time indicated a lessening of its determination to rule the world and that this is the creed of the Communist philosophy, the real goal of the true Communist. To see the way they hold their people in slavery over there makes me just a little concerned, he said and continued: Russia did produce abundant foodstuffs before the rule of the Communists. The reason there is a shortage of food in Russia is because the people are refusing to produce, hoping to use this as a leverage for freedom. They are even refusing to bear children except for one or more children per family, and this was told to my by four different employees of the Russian Government in England. we are playing into the hands of the So Communist rulers when we come to their rescue with food, and other products of this great free Nation, when their whole problem is the fact that the people are trying to lift the Communist domination and pressure from their shoulders by refusing to produce. 1 would say that America is walking right into this situation and actually prolonging the control of the good people of Russia, and the Russian people are good people. But, as 1 say, they are under slavery by their Communist rulers. And when we make these deals with the Communist rulers we are perpetuating the slavery of the Russian people. Addressing himself to the same subject, Congressman Philip M. Crane warned of the growing military threat from the Soviet Union. He said: Those who argue that the Soviet Union, in missiles to numbers 50 percent greater submarine than our own. Her n fleet is nearing equality with our own fleet. land-bas- Beyond this, Soviet activity in the Middle East, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the Indian Ocean provides no indication of any change in policy. In addition, the Soviet Union continues to provide over 80 percent of military and other supplies to North Vietnam and is, as a result, a major contributor to the continued conflicts in. Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The burden of proof has certainly not been met by those who argue that the Soviet Union has, in any way, abandoned its traditional goals of world domina- That the U.S. Navy total of small 37 warships (missile boats, torpedo boats, fast gunboats and fast patrol boats) is far behind the U.S.S.R. with 425, Red China with 100, Yugoslavia with 100 and many other nations? tion. While officials of the Nixon Administration, particularly in the State and Commerce Departments, are constantly referring to the new detente with the Soviet Union, Marshall Andrei Grechko, the Soviet Defense Minister and newly appointed member of the ruling Politburo of the USSR, was quoted as stating that Western imperialists are determined to complete the task which he says Hitler undertook on their behalf, if not at ther behest, about 30 years ago. Weekly Review of the British Intelligence Digest points out that he believes there there is no difference between todays imperialists and those whom Hitler so faithfully served (according to his version of history), and it remains the sacred duty of the Soviet Union to teach them the same lesson that the Soviet armed forces taught Hitler. This is necessary, according to Grechko, because the wars which the aggressive circles of monopoly capital are attempting to impose on the world today are becoming particularly savage and destructive, and while imperialism exists there remains the danger of new aggressive wars. Grechko also talks of the looming threat of imperialist aggression and the real danger of imperialist aggression which will remain until the strike forces of world imperialism have been routed as thoroughly as Hitlers forces were routed. r most-favored-nati- on Continued on page land-base- one; I cant do everything, but I can do something; What I can do, that I ought to do; And what I ought to do, that, by the grace of God, I shall do. ng Polaris-Poseido- to receiving subsidized trade arrangements, should be granted jtatus, tell us that the cold war is now over, and that Communism is no longer a threat. 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