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Vietnam

1964 General Resolution

WHEREAS, the political and military situation in South Vietnam is steadily deteriorating; and

WHEREAS, the danger of enlargement of the present war into a multi-national conflict is ominously increasing; and

WHEREAS, the intent of the Geneva Conference of 1954 was to neutralize the whole Indochinese peninsula;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That we urge the United States government to reconsider its policy in Vietnam and to explore solutions other than military; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That we urge the United States government to express its wish to participate in a reconvened Geneva Conference to consider the demilitarization and neutralization, under international guarantees, of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.

Last updated on Wednesday, March 28, 2007.

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