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Pa dentin - abandon partition. By WALLACE R. DEUEL, Times Special Writer} Argument Given . WASHINGTON, Apr. 20—The United States is trying to strike puttin

a new balance in its books on Zionism, The debits in these books are America’s promises and other] obligations to the Jews, The credits are the means at America’s disposal for meeting those obligations, The books don’t balance now

because America has Jost its chief

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[to protect Zionism was the greatest Asse t American policy on Palestine nad. 1 As long as Britain accepted

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goes: ONE: Partition can be carried out only if the Jews in Palestine ed help from thé outside. TWO: Thé United States and Russia are the only two countries which might be able to provide answer to these questions is “no.”

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partition would America out of the whole Middle]

price. HN . * SECOND: The administration had to convince the country that the decision to abandon partition was ‘an honest, expert, non-par-tisan decision, based on a careful consideration of America’s own vital ‘interests and that the motives for the decision, therefore, could not be impugned. The White House did it by havState George C.

tion's first -point-that. those who, demand partition will have to pay, an appallingly high price for jt 10 Peoples everywhere. if a continuing operation. | . It consists of stating and ‘Te- thority to send troops to Palesstraining on every possible occa-itine to uphold partition. item of income—and can’t find sion the argument which the ad-| Congress can authorize such ac118. tion—a Congress. - which is .con«

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ice of 6 heavy ENE “that they theme Bast, cum tor ano i vd have to pay that] FOUR: If both countries send] ee "|Help, they may ‘well become in-}

volved in a conflict with each other.

FIVE: If the United States sends help—whether Russia. does or mot—it will incur the bitter

Moslem worlds. SIX: Sending American troops

United States in a war with the Arabs and Moslems, .

EIGHT: Even mere continued

{moral gupport of partition by the} g over the administra-/ (7's would jeopardize America’s position “among Arab and -Mos-|-

The executive branch of the government has no au-

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Itrolled by the Republican party. In view of these facts, do American Zionists want to insist that the United States support partition? Does - the Republican Party want to insist on it? The administration thinks the

ican policy on Palestine is.

hatred of. the whole Arab and to Palestine would involve the :

| SEVEN: American youthsi licly that he Wil would be killed and maimed in {such a war,

demands in their behalf. | The, United States didn't have to carry out these promises. 1f| anybody did, it was the British—| and if the British didn't, Amer-|

{cept the responsibility for Palestine any longer. Therefore America can go on | making promises to the Jews only if the United States is able and willing to carry out the promises —or if some other friendly na-

| But Britain now refuses to os | |

tion can and will do so. But America can't ‘and won't

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States had to convince public ‘opinion-that-the-old policy had to ‘be dropped and a new one found. More specifically, the United States had to convince American Zionists and the Republican Party that these changes were necessary and desirable. The administration had to do this in order to prevent the nation’s Palestine

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