‘ Hard-line by Jim Revell The recent. state visit of President Reagan to Canada outlined the severe hard-line viewpoint the administration will be . taking over its next four year term. . Prior to the President's ‘disenbarkment, two policy statements fran Washington led to the anticipation of conflict between ourselves and our neighbours to the south. The denunciation of Canada's National Energy ' Program would have to be satewhat expected from the leader of a country which has a number of foreign oil companies his hateland, but the scrapping of the Fast Coast Fishing Treaty led to an uproar in most diplomatic circles. These two announcements, along with the vagueness of U.S. cannittment to the Alaskan Pipeline, certainly over- shadowed all the pomp and ceremony which surrounded the visit. _ " What was, however, a most disgraceful display of the respect and friendship which still exists between our selves ard the U.S. was the conttrom pcgelO tructive power to anni- hilate the population of the world. If one side developed a weapon that put them at a severe ad- vantage, tensions could increase tc the point where there would be a nuclear holocaust. Anyone who managed to survive the explosions would die from radiation burns ,_ fallout , starvation, or disease. Such events are inevitable demonstration against U.S. involvment in El Salvador. While the world watched idly, we have seen Cuban andSoviet— incited revol- utions in Africa and Latin America. No one could be found last year applauding the Russian invasion of Afghanistan, nor could we Understand why western countries stood idly by as Cuban soldiers fought in Angola in the early seventies. What was the reaction of Host people and what are their feelings towards Iran today,following its revolution? Is that country any further ahead today in terms of human rights, education, or wefare? The point I am attempting to illustrate is that there exists today two vastly different ideologies must be a cannitment on the part of us all to: - protect our ways and style of living while attempting to bring other less fort— unate nations closer to ourselves in enjoying these opportunities. While no one is advocating direct conflict, the unjust killing Jill appears Jack, is frightened, rmursday, March 26, 1981, page 11 Viewpoint ” Politico, views-.0,“ learn how to stand at attention during our national anthem and reflect on some of the positive approaches ,we, in Canada have made in the past. Wh , some might even learn and sing a few verses of "O' Canada" instead of shouting. Obscenities. of innocent people may spell time for action. Students who organize marches and carry ban- . ners would ‘do well to look into some of th§ atrocities which have care about in Afghan— istan and Angola since their takeovers. Maybe it's titre for them to TIRED OF WATCHING POLITICS FROM THE SIOELINES? SPAP IS FOR YOU! Student Political Apprenticeship Program \f Be involved! VJ Learn aboutpolitics! V A two year summer job program in Ottawa! WE WANT: i First year students to work at Progressive Conservative Headquarters; \ A demonstrated interest in politics. WRITE: SPAP Student Political Apprenticeship Program Progressive Conservative Party of Canada 178 Queen Street Ottawa. Ontario K1P5E1 Iplti::>|n: J «SALT II" Continued - ' if, we have no control on the arms race. , 'Ihe SALT process can stop such an arns race. In fact, it has already slowed it considerably. SALT ll es- tablishes an equal aggre- gate ceiling on strategic nuclear delivery systems, and equal ceilings on MIRV'S; stopping a large buildup and stockpiling of such arrrs. SALT 11 is not a disarmament. It BURCH? ? g ........ . ............... . capfllbnwme ,NEW TO TUNASUB \ 892—06“ THE FLEE: 5 BURGERSUB EGG sue FRENCH FRIES GREAT FOR A SNACK! " 892—7354 115 KENT STREET _ 838—‘34l2 ii q. a MALL future, SALT 11 presents an opportunity to take a major leap towards stability in the world We recomend that the Reagan administration push to pass SALT 11 in the Senate. is a treaty that leaves both countries on an equal footing, as a deterrent, with enough strategic weapons to mount a counter— offensive in the eVent of an attack. It is criticalto recognize the danger of not ratifying SALT 11 An expansion of the ants race, at significant monetary cost, could lead to nuclear war in the . Gray’s % Optical For the latest in fashions see us, f._ hnR.IMucleod ' AV'NE GRAY you'll Iove our service. Morixto Fri. 9-5 and 7—9 I 5 BRACKLEY PT. RD. 5 , 892-0545