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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1965, p. 22

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DESPATCH OF MARINES TO DOMINICA MARKS A RENEWED TOUGHNESS US. Is Sick Of Being Kicked Around In Other Lands By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER AP Correspondent Special : WASHINGTON (AP) -- With] The United States angrily pr« the dispatch of U.S. marines toltested all these incidents. Wher the Dominican Republic -- re-|4 jater demonstration arose : versing a generation of US. Latin-American policy -- Presi-lviet government so far re dent Johnson may finally belsnected the protest as to pro- getting this point across to the] yide enough police and military rest of the world: -United. States is fed up) croup of Chinese students. Thi: with having its citizens threat- ened, its embassies attacked, its interests violated, either by|China. lawless mobs or hostile foreign In Egypt worsening relations governments. More significantly but less ob-coney and other issues led to ser Ss os "ai ey ge Pra ready now to run some long was supplying help' to The risks for major policy pur- poses--risks such as it has un- dertaken to try to stop the administration . sus " ; pended final ten ond ae PBs delivery on a $37,000,000 section set a possible pro-Castro at- in Cairo a mob burned a U.S 'ibrary. the Embassy in Moscow the So- strength to crack down on 2 contributed to embittering rela- tions between Russia and with the United States over The Nasser and a disclosure that he}! Congo rebels. In another of the tough-line decisions the Johnson of a surplus-aid program. The administration also has refused tempt to make the Dominican! ;, consider a new Egyptian re- Republic a second Cuba. iquest for $500,000,000 worth of U.S. officials hope the import) iq, primarily wheat, of, the stern moves that the) Johnson administration is ap- plying to foreign relations will In the Vietnamese war, John-| son ordered only one strong re- taliatory action in 1964, bomb- not be lost, particularly on Cu- ban Balser id Fidel Castro and on the leaders of China. These officials feel the major potential|/°" U-S. destroyers. for future troublemaking lies in| After winning the presidential Peking and Havana, but that if/election in November, Johrison the policymakers in both those|still sought ways to avoid es-| Communist capitals understand calation: of the fighting. ing patrol-boat bases in North Viet Nam because of an attack | A new decision was forced of Johnson's concern with re tispect for the U.S. position in 'eb. 7 when the Com 'jet Cong launched an attack n U.S, facilities at Pleiku. ohnson started retaliatory air trikes against bases in the forth, shifted to a program of continuing strikes and now seems to be committed to what-| aver escalation may be neces- iary to defend South Viet Nam. When rising criticisms of U.S, »olicy found expression in Pak- istan and India, Johnson de- cided to postpone the scheduled visit here of Pakistan President) Ayub Khan. By way of balance he also stalled off the trip of Indian Prime Minister Shastri. Both men were reported an- gry, but they and perhaps other world leaders had new evidence the world and his feeling that) countries which benefit from) U.S. protection or economic as-| sistance ought at least to show some consideration for U.S. pol- icies, even. when they. disagree. | Tough, risky decisions are not inew in recent U.S. experience. What is new in the Johnson ad-| ministration seems to be the progressive growth of the pres- ident's understanding of the) uses of power on a global scale and his acceptance of the fact) that, contrary to his experience) in Congress, foreign policy is) more likely to be conducted) through a series of challenges) and confrontations than by the politics of consensus. RENT- A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa BOWMANVILLE AREA RESIDENTS An Invitation .. . 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