Tensions Ease in Strife-Torn Communities Agnew Sees Peace
tensions Ease in Strife-Torn Communities SEE STORIES BELOW Sunny, Warm Sunny and warm today. Clear THEDAILY FINAL and mild tonight. Sunny and •warm tomorrow. Red Bank, Freehold Long Branch EDITION (Bee Details, Fat* 2] I 7 Montnouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years /OL. 93, NO. 11 RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, JULY 13, 1970 20 PAGES TEN CENTS Agnew Sees Peace Blocked WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Spiro namese and the Viet Cong to find that there are Q: Is it politically feasible, possible, at this T. Agnew says there is little hope President people in high elective offices who question the point, to reverse course if necessary and send Nixon's new ambassador to the Paris peace talks efficacy of the American presence in Southeast more Americans into Vietnam. will be successful as long as Hanoi demands Asia," he said. A: Not only is it politically unfeasible, but it nothing short of "the flat abandonment of South PORTION OF INTERVIEW is directly contrary to the President's announced Vietnam." Here is a portion of the interview: policy of withdrawing troops from Vietnam, a While' pessimistic about Ambassador David Q: Since xthat incursion, the scope of the ' policy which he has successfully been carrying K. E. Bruce's immediate chances when he takes fighting seems to have spread through most of out and in which he has met every commitment over as chief U. S. negotiator at the talks next Cambodia. Can you foresee a situation in which that he has made thus far. month, the vice president, in an interview with more and more U.S.
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