Volume 9, Number 1 · July 13, 1967

How Not to Negotiate

By Conrad Borovski

In response to A Special Supplement: Vietnam: How Not to Negotiate (May 4, 1967)

To the Editors:

Theodore Draper [NYR, May 4] has gone to great lengths to expose the double talk of our government officials. He has succeeded in making his readers aware of the dreadful fact that one must be insane to be normal in an America attempting to paint the world red-white-and-blue. But there are pressing questions Mr. Draper leaves unanswered, e.g., what if Edgar Snow's theory is right, namely that the war in Vietnam is but a prelude to a war with China? what if our attacks on North Vietnam are really means of provocation?

Conrad Borovski

San Jose State College

San Jose, California


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