THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Nov. 3, 1172—C

If there is a crisis
in the Middle East,
who would you
want sitting
in the White House?

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The choice, of course, is between Senator McGovern
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and President Nixon.
Senator McGovern has suggested that Israel return to
the insecure boundaries existing before the Six Day War.
And he wants to reduce the American Sixth Fleet—
aircraft carriers and all—which is in the Mediterranean
as part of our N.A.T.O. commitment and which is
important to the stability of the Middle East.
President Nixon, on the other hand, has provided
Israel with more military and economic aid than all
previous administrations combined. He has maintained
America's strength in the Mediterranean. And he is
commited to the idea that peace will come only when all
countries in the Middle East "feel secure from the threat of
military dominance and recognize that the only
permanent way to resolve deep-seated difference is by
negotiation and never by war."
The President is a level-headed internationalist who
believes in the need for a strong national defense. Always
ready to support America's allies, he is equally ready to
seek out new avenues to peace.
No wonder, then, that so many Americans—
Democrats, Republicans and Independents—have already
made their choice for President. The man they would want
sitting in the White House in a crisis is the man already there.

President Nixon.
Now more than ever.

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