E—TRIBUNE JULY/AUGUST 1983 a >8 ws, = aT ts rr oi le Sense A he cee gan come PE Pe em EM, Eons Ate >) > linc Seas ites Regialaes ater i LD Pe he human race has been placed.on rs in the military-industrial complex. ws a e Nuclear war and the possible extermination oft da by President Reagan and his adviso the agen ‘ the countdown. ) ie . e of peac und the world from both capit . : : thus far stayed his hand. If larger still and ever more U Pg a th. s face the peoples of Cana orld as We enter the i n has vowed to They need some elaboratio ation of nucl i ix mi magine that the — it would be on -2 narrows delivery ti hit the (Pershing-2) button as you ere finishe delivers me past all known “yitimate pon. stabilize the balance of world forces, of war.T i nism.” | 4 ar muscle imi in a nuclear war. M with it. alist and socialist nited, we can ee ee a oe nds ee SO ea, ee ke e PS eae Sue a: i mistake — eans to weapons will elicit the inev in as Sovietleader Andropov palling ms spiral wi e begun. j r. They are in motion, aS never legions of peace are strong headed about the source pat a AM. Se ee a ee ee provide ns andthe capacity to deliverthem e andthe USA, the most powerful an n the Soviet Union and socialist nNATO countries. In NATO countries other country). Now egions of the er. There are four states inthe world with nuclear weapo ona global scale. Three arein ATO— Britain, Frane ive. All three have their missiles targeted 0 mitt the stationing ofthe Euromissiles i n several deployed i eapon in an ( e US. ' | with the E | developed he eastern r | - SSR. ’ | a Ofthe four mainnu oneandonly one—the ussR—makes repeated realistic \ proposals to halt the a the world from nuclear war through balanced ' ’ mutual disarmament b f security. And to underscore its commitment to midst of nuclear insanity i ilateral commitment “notto be the ns” — a pledge President Reagan shows no sign of matching. sanity in the uclear weapo first to uSe n Continued next page RTY OF CANADA L EXECUTIVE, COMMUNIST PA CENTRA