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Show 75 "new reality" are "forces new 19th nized change" of which cannot be and international affairs. in at work in circumscribed within For, the the Hemisphere--forces framework century relationships--forces which, and intelligently shaped, could there indeed, 18th of unless reog ultimately destroy both nations. Secretary of flected the is There of reality tion when he s ta t.ed State the Henry Kissinger accurately United States-Panamanian re situa- :- in both our countries to a resolution' of our differences. Old are often more comforting than changes opposition reasonable slogans reflect that It is the essence realities. to their contemporaries they new revolutions of that appear as irritating interruptions in the course But it is equally of a omfortable normalcy. true that those who fail to understand new cur rents are inevitably engulfed by them. [48:2] writer believes This verity which in realize. to come the even of way that staid American will eventually But a very thorny problem stands directly to that realization, States-Panamanian dispute Panama seeks a a most United iation of tatement reflects the coming to this is a very eliminate--and eliminate foreign flag piercing its is, that emotional one. quickly--the heart." the that II humi.L« A veteran of . years of fruitless following ence the negotiations, 7 Mr. Tack, in a February 1974 meeting with confer- news Mr. Kissinger said: The problem for simple negotiation have ing the we does Panama of a not end with juridic treaty. very fundamental objective of national independence of Panama. a the Instead, perfect We |