SHULTZ SAYS US HAS 'LEGAL RIGHT' TO BACK CONTRAS

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February 23, 1985
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/06: CIA-RDP90-00965R000100420016-1 BOSTON GLOBE t~t1la H Shultz says US L has `legal right' to.. back contras Aid f or- Nicaragua rebels. pushed By William Beecher South Africa, Chile. the Republic Globe Staff of Korea and the Philippines - all WASHINGTON - In an escalat- these brave men and women have ing effort to persuade Congress to- something in common: They seek provide funds to the guerrillas independence, freedom and hu- fighting the Sandinista regime in man rights - ideals which are at Nicaragua, Secretary of State' the core of democracy and which George P. Shultz yesterday out- - the United States has always lined a more activist US strategy. championed." he said. The speech for assisting democratic trends in was made available to reporters in Central America, Africa. Asia and Washington. ' - Administration officials said ..th So..,et bl e oc "A revolution is sweeping the world today, a democratic revolu- cy statement, made at this time tion," Shultz declared in a speech even though it is recognized It will before the Commonwealth Club in not sit well with Moscow on the San Francisco. The United States, eve of the resumption of arms con he said, has both 'a legal ,right trot talks' in.Geneva. - I a moral obligation" to encour- They conceded timing impor- and is the -age such movements by a variet Cant element in the e ting is the of means shaped to fit differin g Administration's effort to .con- of means shaped . Vince Congress to release $14 mil- . circumstances While insisting the United lion in funds for the so-called con- States prefers peaceful means, tra guerrillas in Nicaragua. Shultz said there are situations In a news conference Thursday where forceful measures may be :night, President Ronald Reagan said the contra campaign is neces- "necessary' sary to force Nicaragua to yell The Solidarity movement in uncle" and permit the sort of po- Poland: resistance forces in Af litical pluralism it promised when ghanistan, in Cambodia, in Nica- it overthrew the Somoza dictator- ragua, in Ethiopia and Angola: ship in 1979. dissidents in the Soviet Union and Shultz, too, focused consider- Eastern Europe: advocates of { ;,peaceful democratic. change in Continued Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/06: CIA-RDP90-00965R000100420016-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/06: CIA-RDP90-00965R000100420016-1 a. able attention on Nicaragua. but offered a much more detail .d ra- tionale for a combination of covert action and negotiations. Charging that the Sandinistas are pressing to consolidate them- selves as a "second Cuba" in the Western Hemisphere, Shultz ar- gued that if successful this would not only squelch democracy In Nicaragua but lead to intensified efforts to "undermine neighboring governments in the name of their revolutionary principles: .-The Sandinistas. he said, will not "modify or bargain away their, position unless there is compelling. contras,' he said, it would consign incentive . to do so" and con- --Nicaragua "to the endless dark- tended the only effective incentive mess of communist tyranny." He tc continuation of the covert war "-said failure to.force political against them. If the pressure is re- moved, "the Sandinistas will have no reason to compromise; all US diplomatic efforts - and those of the Contadora group - will be un- dermined," Shultz declared. While Reagan would not direct- ly answer. the question whether the tUnited States now seeks the overthrow of 'the Nicaraguan re- gime. Shultz put it in these terms: "Whether It is achieved through multilateral Contadora negotiations, through unilateral actions taken by the Sandinistas alone or in concert with their do- mestic opponents, or through the collapse of the Sandinista regime, is immaterial to us." If Congress fails to fund the changes now might result in a sit- uation later on "when we can no longer avoid acting [and when] the stakes will be higher and the costs greater." The hint was of di- rect US military involvement. In Afghanistan the insurgency against the Soviet-supported nov- ernment is growing, he said, with- out mentioning covert US aid to that a ort. By similarl praising the noncommunist guerrillas in Cambodia, he raised a question whether t e Unit States was considering a policy change to per- mit covert ai . As for the Soviet bloc, he said the United States "will never ac- cept the artificial division of Eu- rope into free and not free." But the only appropriate activity he cited was continued radio broad- casts to those "closed societies." Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/06: CIA-RDP90-00965R000100420016-1