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When historians look back at the debate over SALT II and the evolving relationship between the President and the Senate in the formulation of American foreign policy in the 1970s, I suspect that a certain speech by Sen. Henry Jackson will be among the most quoted documents. The speech I am referring to is the senator's address on SALT II to a Democratic political group on June 12, in which he compared American policy toward the Soviet Union today to Great Britain's policy of "appeasement" toward Hitler's Germany in the 1930s. J a c k s o n ' s c o n t i n u e d references to American "ap peasement" of the Soviets in his speech shocked the ad ministration and many of the s e n a t o r ' s D e m o c r a t i c colleagues in Congress. The news media provided extensive coverage of Jackson's speech, and it has been analyzed and discussed ever since. It was not Sen. Jackson's hard-line anti-Soviet position that surprised his colleagues. Jackson has never hedged on his advocacy of a strong American posture vis-a-vis the Soviet Union. What caught the Washington political establish ment off guard was the ferocity of Jackson's attack on the current direction of American foreign policy and on the SALT II agreements. , Jackson's speech may be the most vivid illustration since the days of the Vietnam war of the deep division of opinion among recognized experts within our foreign policy establishment. The fact that his particular speech was made by Sen. Jackson, a loyal Democrat, also provides a dramatic reminder to many Democrats that the spectrum of foreign policy thought within their own party is wider than they had imagined. Sen. Jackson's remarks on "appeasement", which so startled the press and the Washington establishment, obscured the thoughtful analysis of recent U.S.-Soviet relations which his speech offers. Jackson views the past seven years in the history of U.S. Soviet relations (the years since the Moscow summit of 1972) as the testing of a b proposition that "despite the lessons of history, it is possible to achieve accommodation with a totalitarian superpower t h r o u g h n e g o t i a t e d agreements." It has been the testing of this idealistic proposition that has motivated three national administrations - - two Republican and one Democratic -- to not only continue the process of arms talks, but to enter into agreement with the Soviets for the exchange of science and technology, medicine, art and education -- "detente". What are the results of our seven-year trial with this proposition? Sen Jackson's tally sheet does no£ provide an encouraging picture. t' "In the last seven years", Jackson said, "we and the Soviet Union have gone jointly into space. The Soviet Union has gone along into Ethiopia. We have encouraged peace in the Middle East. The Soviets have encouraged war in Southeast Asia. We have en couraged human rights around the world; The Soviets have trampled human rights at home." Jackson is careful to distinguish and make clear his definition of "appeasement". A policy of detente with the Russians is not in itself "ap peasement" he says. "Diplomatic accommodation becomes appeasement", Jackson declared, "when we make concessions out of a fear that the Soviets will cause trouble around the world unless we yield to their desires." The senator is particularly disturbed by what he sees as HORNSBV5 family centers - Prices Effective Ihurs., July 19 thru Sun.f July 21 Prices effective whll* quantities last. We reserve the right te limit quan- titles. Havurt yon done without a Tore kme enough? tm YOU CAN SAVE UP TO $40 ON A T0R0® TODAY! Don't bt left out in the cold this winter I Get ready EARLY with a toro® snowthrower! 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Jackson cites one troubling example in which a Depart ment of Commerce official, Lawrence Brady, could lose his job after confirming before a Congressional committee the now-public knowledge that the Kama river truck plant near Moscow, which was built with U.S.-Supplied equipment and technology, is now producing diesel engines for military vehicles. The discussion of these and other aspects of recent U.S. Soviet relations by Sen. Jackson in his June 12 speech will remain overshadowed by his remarks on "ap peasement". If nothing else, the for- cefulnessof Jackson's remarks serves as a sharp reminder to the administration and the Democratic party of the gulf which separates important foreign policy spokesmen on£ the issue of SALT II. PAGE 19 • PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, l»/t Promote Solar Energy coordinator, Patti Donahue. "we hope visitors will tafce home solar energy ideas th^y can develop on their own. Wejll also supply information about commercial systems available today." said Ms. Donahue. J The Solar Directory, to be atn Turkey Power Turkey is one of the most economical protein foods available. Perhaps more impor tantly to many, turkey leftovers are sometimes as tasty as the first slices. Activities promoting solar energy this summer have been announced by the Solar Energy program of the Illinois Institute of Natural Resources <INR). INR's solar efforts this summer will be focused on a Solar Speakers and Consultants bureau. Solar Water Heater Design competition and solar displays at the Illinois State •fair. / ; « . - The Solar Speakers and Consultants bureau is designed to increase public un derstanding and awareness of solar energy. The bureau is composed of approximately 50 speakers and consultants representing Illinois solar b u s i n e s s . a g r i c u l t u r e , research, education, finance and government, as well as successful do-it-yourselfers. 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