A.N.Z.U.S. debate
Sir,—l find an increasing • number of my friends joining me,,< ( . in condemning the news media's--* continual harping on the A.N.Z.U.S. affair. The United , States Navy exercised with ours'’£; somewhere on the high seas to\\: the betterment of both. The only' 7 ’. time they visited our ports was '- for what is called R and R leave. , There are pubs and prostitutes In 7 * 1 ' every city in tpe world, so why'* 7 ' must they insist on using ours? ’* When we have needed United 7 " States assistance in war-time*'” they have always been two years- 1 * late getting there, so if the next war is nuclear, United States-J help will not do us much good.'"' Neither Reagan nor Lange is in--power for life, so there is always lll hope, and that would be ened if the subject was dropped ' in the meantime. — Yours, etc., ■ A. W. REII). -‘U January 23, 1986.
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Press, 25 January 1986, Page 18
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