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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand July 14, 1977 The Utah Independent Page 7 KOREA: WHAT PRICE WITHDRAWAL? UN, USSR Two of A Kind wonder that tyranny is the conby John F. McMamu Massachusetts The sequence? But no such tyranny Belmont, Sois possible in the United States world knows that the whole Americas Future Pacific. Like it or not. the isolation Hee. That awesome viet Union so long as Americans preserve suppresses human New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801 of America would be a fait ac- indoctrination is the key element of rights. In addition to a flood of the U.S. Constitution which prothe multi-facetthreat to peace on press reports about the abuse of tects their God-give- n compli. rights. The late Sir Winston Soviet dissidents, our own Presithe Korean peninsula. Churchill once observed with UN Like the USSR General Stilwell, like General dent has made a personal cruINVITING COMMUNIST On March 17, 1977, President characteristic acerbity that the AGGRESSION Singlaub and others with sade out of the issue, anxiously it for the propaganda Carter addressed the United NaWestern allies haveing won World Why, in the face of such experience in Korea, strongly milking Yet he and his tions and expressed a firm comhimself. to value War II promptly set about losing seemingly unthinkable prospects, believes that Communist North administration continue to supmitment to seek Congressional In Korea, it now does the Carter Administration the peace. Korea is but awaiting the day the sustenance to the slavemas-ter- s approval and sign the UN Covappears that the United States, pursue its Korean withdrawal last American G.I. leaves South ply who run the Kremlins enant on Economic, Social and jails. having maintained a hard-wo- n Korea to launch a new invasion of policy? For one, it argues that Cultural Rights, and the Covceasefire for the past 24 years, is removal of the South. All military indications Source of Rights enant on Civil and Political ground forces would about to throw it all away and in- keep the U.S. from being drawn point in this direction. UN But is it fair to liken the Rights. Both vite a new Korean war. follow the pattern in For years. North Korea has United Nations to the Soviet documents into another Asian war. as in VietSoviet Constitution. Union? Almost every military or nam. the cannot be The question of its enpoured nearly one-thiArticle Four of the UN Covanswered without a realization with tire diplomatic expert national Bv any curious coincidence, this wealth into a massive experience in Korea agrees that was the theory that prompted military buildup. According to that Soviet power to abuse enant on Economic, Social and human rights is built right into Cultural Rights states that in only the presence of U.S, troops in Secretary of State. Dean Acheson General Stilwell, North Korea its Constitution. On June 4, a the enjoyment of those rights South Korea has deterred Com- to declare back in 1950 that South now out-guSouth Korea in draft of a brand new Soviet provided by the State . . . the munist North Korea from laun-- $ Korea was outside the U.S. sphere eveiy measure of ready military Constitution was made State may subject such rights It public. invasion of the of defensive interests in the Pacific power. The North Koreans was found to be an ideological ching a new, all-oonly to such limitations as are South. Yet, President Carter has area. A few weeks later, the North possess superiority in numbers of repeat of all four previous Red determined by law . . . announced that he is determined to Koreans came crashing across the divisions, artilkry. armor, combat Constitutions. In the UN Covenant on Civil Soviet The latest' document and Political Rights, we read proceed with the withdrawal of all 38th parallel. It took three years of aircraft, and naval combatants. (Article Nine): No one shall be the remaining 33,500 U.S. ground bitter fighting, and three and a half The Communist forces poised just lists various economic and political rights (housing, education, deprived of his liberty except on forces from South Korea over the million casualties including north of the DMZ are positioned next four to five years. And he 54,246 American dead to undo for surprise attack and massive, speech, assembly, privacy, etc.); such grounds and in accordance but it makes the assumption with such procedures as are publicly fired a U.S. officer, Maj. that grievous mistake! lightning movement south by that rights are granted by the established by law. Further Gen. John Singlaub for having Theres another more land, sea and air. state. Having granted these along, we see (Article Eighteen): wisdom of the that .questioned Intelligence sources say that rights, the state' assumes power freedom to manifest ones persuasive political argument withdrawal. North Korea now has the cancel . The text to them toughest boldly religion or beliefs may be subbeing advanced for our Chief As of Staff of U.S. withdrawing from South Korea. It air defenses outside the Soviet declares that rights may be susject only to such limitations as are prescribed by law . . . . in the with in a forces South and Union. Korea, conformity Army Against such defenses, the pended contends that the Seoul ' of and working people decorated veteran of three wars. government is corrupt and represThroughout the document, effectiveness of the lone U.S. Air interests rights are enumerated and then General Singlaub spoke from sive and therefore unworthy of Force tactical fighter wing and its for the purpose of strengthensocialist the This system. qualified out of existence in the experience when he warned that U.S. support. On Capitol Hill and 60orsoF-- 4 Phantom jets stationed ing duplicates that of the very next sentence. U.S. withdrawal could lead to in the South would be language news in the 1936 Constitution still in efThere really are no rights exanother Korean war. President media, you can look for at least a problematical, to say the least. fect' under which millions cept those that come from God. Carter has suggested that U.S. Air headline a week dealing with Most American military observers died in slave labor camps and And if God gave them to us, no Fprce contingents remaining there alleged bribery of U.S. lawmakers believe that in the absence of U.S. before firing squads. government can rightfully take i could alone keep the Communist by shadowy agents of South ground forces an all-oContrast the Soviet invitation . them away, as the Soviet Union attack takes away the rights it gives, North Koreans at bay. Experience Korea's President Park Chung Hee from the North could be turned to dictatorship with the Ameriwhich as a matter of policy. If even can Air acknowledges system suggests otherwise. .power or his secret service. How oddly back only by using tactical nuclear UN endowed the men are their that possessed the ability to by alone did not prevent defeat in similar to the propaganda barrage weapons Vietnam. Even in World War II, it that continued fib- years against THE BITTER ALTERNATIVES Creator with certain unalienable follow suit, it certainly would do The difference should likewise. took many months of hard fighting South Vietnam aim its President, So'what are the alternatives? Rights. be blazingly obvious: Unlike the The Carter crusade for bn several ground fronts to grind Nguyen Van Thieu, until the U.S. We can keep our ground forces Soviet system, ours recognizes human rights is a fraud. If proout victory over Hitlers Germany. Congress, and millions of suscepstationed in . South Korea rights given to man by God and tection of rights were Carters In Korea, there are important tible Americans, were turned indefinitely or until the Com- forbids government to interfere true goal, he would begin by munist North Koreans give up with them. psychological reasons as well for against our Saigon allies. leading the United States out of ' the United Nations. The late of limitation human not withdrawing U.S. ground Every 'To the criticisms levelled their thirst for conquest. After all, was right forces at this time. The effect on against the they have succeeded for nearly a rights in the USSR is perfectly Senator Robert Taft UN The is a trap. said: he when and within the powtotally the morale of the South Koreans regime in South Korea, there is one quarter of a century in maintaining legal alone! of er in as the outlined the it Lets go state, could be devastating. Just as the clear and simple proposition: . the Korean ceasefire, albeit at Constitution. Soviet it Is. Q 1977 The John Birch Society Feature! any South Vietnamese tossed in the Would the Communist alternative times shaky. Or we can pull out towel after the. U.S. Congress be bettei? Ask any South Vietand face the likelihood of another 1975 to deny further namese, or Cambodian, or Korean war. Or, more likely, we voted in early Responsible newspapers are the eyes of the aid to Saigon, (he South Koreans Laotian. Or put the proposition up can simply turn away and let South eternal vigilance which is the ultimate safeguard of could conclude that U.S. com- to the South Korean people, many Korea go down the drain. our freedom in a democratic society. mitments were worthless and could of whom still remember what life Aside from the lives lost and -- Luther Hodges Comwith the was like under Communist octreasure spent in defending that try to make a deal munists. cupation early in the Korean war of small but strategically placed land Or the South Koreans in 1950-5- 3. South Korea today is a showcase of One of America's most free enterprise. Despite the handesperation, might attempt to Silver and Cold develop a riuclear capability of perceptive authorities on Korea is dicaps of overpopulation, scarcity COINS h their own fora defense of General Richanl G. Stilwell, who of arable land and lack of major their homeland and its 36 million for three years and two months unnatural resources. South Korea has Any Quantity risen from the ashes of war to people. Either way, the prospects til retirement last November comWe will trade for peace would hardly be bright. manded U.S. and UN forces in become one of the most prosperous ONE U.S. SILVER DOLLAR Nor would Korea alone feel South Korea. From firsthand small nations on earth. Its per FOR 1 oz. SILVER in has real the effects of a U.S. pullout. describes the Stilwell income, terms, capita knowledge, MONARCH COIN CORPORATION Japan, Asias greatest industrial Communist North Korean regime tripled in the past 15 years. Its power and the linchpin of the U.S. of dictator, Kim II Sung, as the products, developed through skill, 211 East 3900 South Phone Pacific defenses, would feel more most secretive. Stalinist, and ingenuity and hard work, are 262-587- 4 Salt Lake City, Utah than ever exposed to the threat of impenetrable of Communist known and highly regarded Its Soviet andor Chinese Comrqunist societies. ...Three decades of omthroughout the world. have institutions aggression. Fearful of themselves nipresent propaganda and thought democratic being deserted by the U.S., the control, and virtually complete' evolved in thc.Amcrican image. Its Japanese might hasten to reach isolation from external inloyalty as an ally was tested in new accommodations with Mosformation sources, have made the blood by the two crack divisions cow and Peking. Whichever the North an ideological monolith; it sent to fight alongside Americans course, the future of democracy in have deified Kim II Sung and at ah in Vietnam. Of all the the Far East's most populous and unprecedented degree of allies of America today, counin none more dedicated than the are inculcated have and prosperous try would be dim, indeed. Further, 16 million- - North Koreans a South Koreans. the loss of Japan as an ally would fanatical hatred of America. Foregoing items covered in R.K. have incalculable repercussions . American troops in South Korea Scott's Mutual Network Broadcast throughout the entire Far East and and the government of Park'Chung 61577. : ng, ed high-soundi- ng id . ns ut . 1 . liberal-dominat- ed 9 ut - ! - anti-Commun- isi . last-ditc- Support Our Advertisers anti-Com-mun- ist war-readines- noh-Commun- s;- Mention the ist UTAH - INDEPENDENT |