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SERIOUSLY BY HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS IN THE UNITED STATES —
RATHER AS TROUGH "ATOMIC BOMB DROPPER" SHOULD
CHARACTERIZE THE UNITED STATES BEFORE ARGENTINES,
WEN THE U.S. HAD FOUND IT NECESSARY TO USE THAT
INSTRUMENT ONLY IN ONE BRIEF SET CF CIRCUMSTANCES.
12. FURTHERMORE, THIS U.S. CHARACTERIZATION OF
ARGENTINA LED TO MANY UNFAIR POLICY DECISIONS: TO THE
R'UMP^REY—KENNEDY AMENDMENT, TOWARD CONDEMNATION OF
.ARGENTINA AT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND
OT^FR INTERNATIONAL FORUMS — EVEN, PASTOR ASSERTED,
TO U.S. OPPOSITION TO ARGENTINE NUCLEAR. DEVELOPMENT.
13. COITL3 "RE U.S. NOT HAVE RECALLED THAT IN 1932
ARGENTINA .-'AS FIRS" TO SEND SHIPS TO REL*3 THE FREE
,,fORLD IN THE CARIBBEAN? ("WE DIDN'T EVEN GET \
TFANK-YOU NOT'7.") ARGENTINA BACA ED Til U.S. IN
PAKISTAN'S DISPUTE WITH INDIA j THIS COUNTRY HELPED
DEFEAT AN UNFRIENDLY MOTION ON PUERTO RICO AT THE
NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT CONFF iENCEJ WE WERE THE FIRST
LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRY TO TAKE IN EAST ASIAN REFUGEES J
WE VOTED VITfl THE U.S. IN TOKYO ROUND TRADE MEETINGS;
'■•TF ALIGNED WITH THE iJ.S. AT THE UNITED NATIONS IN A
RESOLUTION ON AEHGANISTAN.
PSN:354S27 PAG?1 33 QY 33 TOR:030/01:33Z DTG:291417Z JAN 82
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