And in this context, perhaps the passage frommy March 1980
"work-in-progress" report, from the February 1980 Playboy
magazine interview with former White House policy adviser
Patrick Caddell, also should be repeated. It said:
"PLAYBOY: But isn't that the basis of our system: competing self-interests?
CADDELL: Not to the exclusion of national interests. De Tocqueville wrote 140 years ago that when self interest began to predominate to the exclusion of everything else, it would ultimately lead to the breakdown of the conditions of freedom. Self interests are fine within the framework of an agreed-upon national interest. That is what some scholars call CIVITAS, or the covenant, within which various demands among peoples and groups, Government and the special interests are met. Without such a restraining context, the result is chaos. In America today, the covenant is threatened."
(I also attach a recent Vancouver Sun article about Prime Minister Trudeau's tour of the Far East. I believe we should wonder why he resists his responsibility to speak on this concern as it applies to us at home as well.)
The third article on the page about the Middle East is
directed to President Carter One of my "ideas", from
1978-and-forward foundations, concerns settlements.
It would be appropriate in the context of a broadest pursuit of
peace and justice.
But achievement, again, requires consultation, negotiation, and
"hard work".
Gentlemen, i am saying that i "cleared the way" for the
Reagan administration or President Carter to deal
directly with Prime Minister Trudeau in 1982 prior
to the invasion of Lebanon, because the Prime Minister forced me
to "disassociate" myself from his government's policy. The
Americans may have had to view this the same way.
As we know, Prime Minister Trudeau was reluctant to
become more involved in the Camp David aspect of my diplomatic
work in 1978, and wished for it to be limited.
It has been, for which i owe my gratitude to the Americans and
certain past and present U.N. officials.
Regardless, i have added important elements to that
undertaking and without Prime Minister Trudeau's
cooperation, to resolve the East-West misunderstanding--which
relates to it in the manner explained in this letter--by paying
me for the work for Mr. Robarts, and giving me access to
the 1977-78 reports, the Reagan administration may have
their hands tied, faced with pending, public knowledge.
I would not favour this being our "third option" in
application.
I came to Ottawa last year with this awareness and concern.
As you know, i pointedly cautioned Prime Minister Trudeau
about ill thought-out proclamations about the subsequent
invasion, in a statement given to him at that time.
I bear in mind the extreme sensitivity of this continuing
crisis, as i hope you will.
I have Lebanese-Canadian friends and feel bound to express
some suitable concern on their behalf, as i am able to, with the
influence i have.
This also applies to my Afghan-Canadian friends. I will attempt
to contact them to discuss the reference to them in the May 1982
report. In fact, i have taken steps for that purpose already.
I knew them through other friends and i am trying to find them
but as yet have been unsuccessful.
I recall being advised in 1978 by my friends that concern for
our ethnic and cultural roots is important and influential but
firstly--we are Canadians. (John Diefenbaker...)
I bear this in mind still, as a valid and intelligent
point of principle, as a Canadian born with Chinese and Polish
and Swish ancestry.
This is the "idea" of the New World i envisioned and which was
contributed to the undertaking leading to the C.B.I.--the Caribbean Basin
Initiative.
I have a book titled "The Colonial Heritage of Latin
America" by Stanley J. Stein and Barbara H.
Stein.
I qualified my involvements in the economic issues as there may
be cause in future, in this context, for them to be accurately
known.
I also have a book titled "The Essence of
Security-Reflections in Office" by Robert
McNamara.
TAKE YOUR NEXT FOOTSTEP HERE.
the former U.S. Defense Secretary and World Bank
President.
Mr. McNamara quotes a passage from Robert Frost's
poem "The Road Not Taken"*, which, coincidentally, i
unknowingly at one time considered titling my lyric "The Soldier", or my book
about this work (should it prove to be an accurate
summation).
That passage reads:
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference."
In their book, the Steins quote this passage from
Walt Whitman's 1855 book "The Prairie States":
"A newer garden of creation, no primal solitude,
Dense, joyous, modern, populous millions, cities and farms,
With iron interlaced, composite, tied, many in one,
By all the world contributed--freedom's and law's and thrift's society,
The crown and teeming paradise, so far, of time's accumulations,
To justify the past."
--"Leaves of Grass"
As i said, my involvement in the American nuclear arms
reduction programme did not concern the numbers and, as i
reminded Prime Minister Trudeau pointedly, well prior to
this date--the whole undertaking was only one aspect of a
broader, more ambitious and important 'dream': peace with
justice, security, and dignity for individuals. As you likely
know, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Mrs. Kirkpatrick is an
academic expert in the Latin-South American field.
I'm making no promises on not disclosing these most recent parts
of my work because my musician friends and i supported that
broader dream and are bound to see it become the reality for the
future--for ourselves, for our parents, and for our children.
(We may find that President Reagan's concern about
"Soviet dupes" will lessen once this does become public
knowledge.) In the ways we are each best able to.**
*-1916 by Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc.
Copyright 1944 by Robert Frost.
Peace is not the product of dupes.
It is the ultimate incarnation of humanity as God
wills it.
"And every man's augury have We fastened to his own neck,
and We shall bring forth for him on the Day of Resurrection a book
which he will find wide open."
--Surah XVII, "The Children of Israel", "The Qur'an"