NIXON BACKING REVOLUTIONARY PLAN

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000500450120-8
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RIPPUB
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1
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December 22, 2016
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April 9, 2010
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120
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Publication Date: 
August 4, 1960
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NSPR
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STAT,-i ; . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/04/09: CIA-RDP75-00149R000500450120-8 C The Washington Merry4i9fleu" ~Y . By Drew Pearson As reported in this coluam cesterday,, V I e e Presides Nixon said some things ig his acceptance speech whiib would have made the Barry I G o I dwaterites faint from (right-if they had really un- derstood their implication. What Nixon said might even t- a v e brought ,words of agree- ment from Ni. tesnea kits Khrushchev. For Nixon proposed "encout. aging the revolution of peace. ful peoples' aspirations in South America, Asia, . and Africa" In the same spirit as the American RevolutiolL This is strong medicine. It is definitely not. the policy Mr. Eisenhower has followed in Latin America in the past., It is much nearer the crisis Fidel Castro has precipita in Latin America. Because the rag-tag, unpaid, unshaven Con- 'mental foot soldiers who j.nocked the crown of George I I I askew in 1776 were not too (ii"timilar from tdo sandal. clad. bearded foot soldiers of F'del Castro who hate been tt:caking Uncle Sam's beard in tuba Essentially the problem in Latin America and Africa and to a lesser extent lit Asia Ii quite similar to that of the sm oluti meat money ad sell but V r4m*t tile' hauls o t week, however1 '16. l .aster an the. u m# day , dent Nixon 'tleilrata~+: ceptanee speech in Cble=go? Ssorttiry. of 8ta ? Ii Washington. IptH.tad++i~ amounted' to a am - Poo for States aim even If it bordered me eddvaneed Pe-WA 6. tint Nixon e ap out of turn. not =sre dbowed that tloa has deed. tt Fidel Castro to the punch by siding moderate reform In friendly Latin-4mwigI coup trift Pam h" bow a. War oe tale re Uoopne with Ai iCa>, Mee INN reform bent go be sdvas,oed to saw bleat UOD#F DOW *Xft Aaedexill of yoq:..wbo. t aDrca~'*ltirt g. m itry $t f 1' 0 As something which this Okr~nq hu been writing about )lay?~-merlcan tourist '*'*A ambba odor of good aim- as asst a ~ca3 --- lgOre And' as -Vatted Fruit' ' bum':sobpaL and , Centhl America, d O8 Co. Which Dols In Vendwia_ .. low-priced goods to' `, mad other consumers, , have doing a good job ; Ior their k' country as well as 4 IIlh=eL . Fft9doU l d about `.! , d4RpsWate for tam letha W- Qg`ft-pUt seven year! in em 4rpedle esters Remi. Z 1,41 This piottiAt loci.~ Nixon Baskin 25 YEAR PP-RFVIFXnil ^ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/04/09: CIA-RDP75-00149R000500450120-8 badealty fl CUM lL Left Aoeisrlea 1l vast hlntsi s - 4114 teats wilting to Jud as the hoorw, ca waited to Ile 06 __ For 200 years, while the pioneered, these rut remained undeveloped three reasons: (1) Tb. tropical climate; (2) The backwardness of the natives; and (3) lack of any impelling reason for their development. ? Today modern silence has provided ways of battling the tropics, and two powerful Communistd ~ natlcma -- Rusia ana ebau~ Free World for de pp4eat of these beckwar4 . it we don't help do It, kid/ w~. China, eepeti411y, w.a brig. mg population of 115 million , already ?' plans to:- Migrate South Am ica~ takk coned k nmigration b ar r i'e t and bring Several minion For 09nozimately alien yews this ihsenhower Admint? station had followed-- a tow My eakulatld Oolky-W61ch has help" block Xatin-Ameri- A* U. JL de elop? try. which bb etS