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  • recommeaded by th• Congress. Througheut th• field et UN affairs, it is ••a•atial to keep clearly ill mimd this distiactien between what la talk aad what is action. The newspapers de nGt make this distinctioa meat •f tll• time. But-moat o:f the UN delegates do
  • , we are prone to associate religious confron­ tations with conflict. Arab-Israeli enmities represent con­ flict between Muslim and Jew; Greek-Turkish rivalry has been colored by memories of earlier Christian-Muslim tensions; and the modern history
  • to the report on the OAS Association we have been pushing. We have been going a year, and have good things to show. It is not on a national scale yet. We hope to build protection for the OAS in case any future President wants to sweep it under the rug. But we
  • [Walter S.] DeLany, called the Economic Defense Advisory Cormnittee. There wa~ This was an attempt to coordinate the effort. to answer your earlier question, almost continual congressional criticism of the operation from those associated with Senator