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Show Cais: U.S. Can't Win reasons, . Dr. Callis said t h e United States should pull out immediately. Richard C. Hottelet, a C B S News Correspondent Reporter stated that the United States' superiority was beginning to show fruits. He said, "The helicopter heli-copter is the decisive weapon in guerilla warfare," and, "No longer long-er need the counter-guerrilla force maintain a numerical superiority su-periority of ten or fifteen to one to offset the elusiveness and flexibility flex-ibility of the adversary." This might suggest that the United States can win the war militarily as is the general consensus today to-day Aside from the risks that Dr. Callis pointed out in waging a war in South East Asia, Secretary Secre-tary of Defense, Robert S. Mc Namara in a statement to the House Committee on Foreign Af- Helmut G. Callis, Professor i at the University, was K 2Zd by Chronicle con- 0 the war in Vietnam, yes- He said the United States ! Snotwmthewarmilitarily. 5 asked why the U.S. could J the war, he gave three ' I0t First, in order to win rea !' the United States would j Russian ships transporting war goods o 1, North. This, he said, would e-becaut -lve America in a full scale tith a nuclear power. Sec- Ihe said that infiltration must topped in order to win the war This, he said, is impossible , siDCe the infiltrators can go into !J r Bering countries and avoid the American troops. The m reason Dr. Callis stated ft was because North Vietnam is 6 supported by two major nuclear J? Fers, whom we can not beat. J m asked why Ho Chi Minn m is not willing to negotiate, Dr. callis stated that Ho Chi Minn is not willing to negotiate without Hf4., te unity of his country assured. fe He said Ho Chi Minn was a na-alltls na-alltls tjonalist. Another reason for Ho CM Minh's lack of cooperation is because he is sure he is going to win the war, especially with . He aid of Communist China and y the Soviet Union, wtui k Dr. Callis has added that the Kte Soviet Union and China are not at odds concerning the war ef-fort ef-fort in Viet Nam, but instead, ., have a great interest in the Ms til issue and are more likely to it! fe work together. Because of these fairs, on March 11, i965, said that if the United States pulled out of Vietnam the aggression would then spread to other countries, coun-tries, whereby we would either fight again or give up South East Asia by "default". James Reston, from the New York Times, has suggested yet another reason for staying in Vietnam, and that is a quote from General Giap of North Vietnam, Viet-nam, "South Vietnam is the model of the national liberation movement of our time. . . If the special warfare that the United States imperialists are testing in South Vietnam is overcome, this means that it can be defeated defeat-ed everywhere in the world." |