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either Russian or Chinese-- sign a treaty, or any other agreement, with a nation of the free<br />

world, that treaty isn't worth the paper it's written on."<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> pugnaciously took issue with those who wanted to disengage from the Vietnam<br />

quagmire before the bulk of the war's human losses had occurred. He made this part of<br />

his "<strong>Free</strong>dom Package," which was a kind of manifesto for a worldwide US imperialist<br />

and colonialist offensive --a precursor of the new world order ante litteram. A March 30<br />

campaign release proclaims the "<strong>Free</strong>dom Package" in these terms: "'I do not want to<br />

continue to live in a world where there is no hope for a real and lasting peace,' <strong>Bush</strong> said.<br />

He decried 'withdrawal symptoms' propounded by UN Ambassador Adlai Stevenson and<br />

Senators William Fulbright and Mike Mansfield. 'Adlai has proposed we<br />

[inter]nationalize the Panama Canal,' <strong>Bush</strong> pointed out, 'Fulbright asks us to<br />

accommodate Red Cuba and renegotiate our Panama treaty, and Mansfield suggests we<br />

withdraw from the Viet Nam struggle. This is the kind of retreatism we have grown<br />

accustomed to among our supposed world leaders and it is just what the Kremlin<br />

ordered.'"<br />

Nor did <strong>Bush</strong>'s obsession with Panama and the Panama Canal begin with Noriega. In his<br />

campaign literature <strong>Bush</strong> printed his basic position that the "Panama canal...is ours by<br />

right of treaty and historical circumstance. <strong>The</strong> Canal is critical to our domestic security<br />

and US sovereignty over the Canal must be maintained." What is meant by the right of<br />

historical circumstance? "I am opposed to further negotiation in Panama," <strong>Bush</strong> stated<br />

repeatedly in his campaign speeches and releases.<br />

If <strong>Bush</strong> saw a Saddam Hussein, a dark-skinned, Moslem non-aligned third world<br />

nationalist in the world of 1964, then that foreign leader was President Sukarno of<br />

Indonesia. Sukarno, along with Nehru, Nasser, Nkruma, Tito, and Bourguiba was one of<br />

the central figures of the non- aligned movement of the developing nations that had<br />

emerged from the Bandung Conference of 29 Afro-Asian states in 1955. During 1964<br />

Sukarno was attempting to prevent the creation of Malaysia out of the British<br />

Confederation of Malaya. Part of Sukarno's blocking manuever was the deployment of<br />

pro-Indonesian guerillas into the Malaccan peninsula above Singapore, and into certain<br />

areas of northern Borneo, including Sarawak and Sabah. From there, these guerillas were<br />

causing problems for <strong>Bush</strong>'s business partner in the oil trade, the Sultan of Brunei. <strong>Bush</strong><br />

targetted Indonesia and Sukarno personally for a series of violent and abusive attacks.<br />

In April, Sukarno told the US Ambassador Howard P. Jones that "there is one country<br />

threatening to stop its foreign aid to Indonesia. That country thinks it can scare Indonesia.<br />

I say go to hell with your aid." <strong>Bush</strong>, from Big Spring, commented in an April 23<br />

statement: "It's easy for President Sukarno of Indonesia to tell us to 'got to hell' with our<br />

foreign aid-- now that he has already received $894 million worth." <strong>Bush</strong> explained that<br />

he had been in Borneo during 1963, during the time that the Malysian Federation was<br />

coming into existence "in favor of the <strong>Free</strong> World." "That," said <strong>Bush</strong>, "was the mistake<br />

the Malaysian Federation made; coming into the world of nations in favor of America<br />

and the free world. <strong>The</strong> very next day Sukarno, whom we've tried to buy with $894<br />

million in aid, turned on Malaysia and announced he would destroy the new Federation."

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