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ARGENTINA. Increasingly, the country's right-wing junta feels surrounded by sources of political contagion-the terrorist movement in Uruguay, the leftist military junta in Bolivia, and now a Communist threat on the other side of Argentina's rugged Andean frontier. The Argentines have no plans to charge into Chile, but they are keeping in close touch with Peru's generals in an effort to make ready for anything. One military man in Buenos Aires predicts that clashes will break out on the Argentine-Chilean border within 15 months. A former Argentine foreign minister says that...
...rushed upstairs and surprised Cross, who was dressing; his wife Barbara was still in bed. After identifying themselves as members of the Quebec Liberation Front, a small terrorist outfit, the men handcuffed Cross and hustled him into a waiting taxi...
...issued a formal statement to the press yesterday denouncing terrorist attacks as a "danger to innocent students and workers...
Police agents have advocated, or even committed, terrorist acts. That in itself says little about the value of terrorism; police agents have participated at some point in almost all of the activities of the movement. One does not have to be crazy to blow up buildings, nor does one have to be infatuated with violence. The real insanity and infatuation with violence in this country are located deep within basic political and economic structures, and manifest themselves constantly, from the sanctimony of a president announcing invasions to the arrogance of professors defending their assistance in the formulation...
...student anti-war actions, e.g., against ROTC and war research at various universities, demonstrations against racist hiring practices, firings, and murders, and militantly pro-worker actions, e.g., refusal to allow G. E. recruiters on campuses during the strike. But throughout, the radical student movement has come out overwhelmingly against terrorist tactics...