European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 18, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2s the stars and stripes saturday january 18, 1936 White House rift on terrorist policy denied Washington up despite a Public difference Between defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and Secre tary of stale George Stiltz aver when to use farce Aga inst terror Isle. The while House denied Friday there was any rift Between the two Weinberger warned thursday that military farce should not be used indiscriminately but he advocated such at tacks if there i an appropriate "1 think Hurc Are a lot of people who would get irelant gratification from some kind of a bombing attack some where without being too worried about the details the defense Secretary said. I think we have a responsibility to Lake the action in i arc effective in deterring future Ter Weinberger acknowledged his differences with Shultz. Who has expressed less reluctance to invoke the military option. The Secretary of state said wednesday that ambiguities of the terrorist threat should not create impotence. He added that a policy filled with so Many qualifications and conditions would Lead to paralysis. At the White House spokesman Larry sea jets said Weinberger and Shutlz Are not in dispute Over terrorism. Everybody is in referring to a new York times Story outlining the differences Between the two Cabinet members Scakes said the new York times has strained and Laid a Pine Apple. It s a distinction without a when reporters pointed to tie different emphasis Shults and Weinberger put on the proper use of military action to combat terrorism Speaks chided once again you re wrong you re wrong you re Weinberger said thursday i Don t think there s any doubt that of we find a very Good appropriate target for response to terrorist actions that anybody would have any hesitancy about dealing with the United Stales has Complete and compelling est dance that Libya sponsors terrorists and the most appropriate Way to Deal with terrorism is to do things hut discourage deter prevent Kimmish i in the future Weinberger said. On terrorism Weinberger said even though the United Stales has a Good idea where some terrorist bases Are located a discriminate response an appropriate response is difficult.". But in is important that we have that kind of response and we arc quite capable of Deli serine that kind of response very quickly and very effectively he said. He said we have to have the appropriateness of the response carefully thought out. We have to have the bail question of whether what we Are doing will discourage and diminish terrorism in the future and that s the kind of response that. We would want to go reported dead after 2 copters collide president enters by the slurs and stripes one . Soldier was reported dead and four others badly injured Friday after the collision of two army helicopters near Markir Edwit Germany about 7 Miles from the czechoslovakian Border. Germun police spokesman Ludwig Kraus told tin associated press that one Soldier had been killed three others had been taken to a Hospital in Mark Redwitz and a fourth to a Hospital in Bayreuth 25 Miles Way. The extent of injuries was not known. . Uffizi is at the Allied press information Center near Nuernberg about 60 Miles from the crash site said they could not confirm the death. The Center has been set up to handle press coverage of certain Sentinel 86 being held in conjunction with the 18th re forger return of forces to Germany exercise. The crash reportedly happened at about 2 . In an open Etea where two i the army Cav regt aircraft were on a routine training Mission in preparation for certain Sentinel 86, army officials said. Kraus told the associated press that the . Military was moving men and equip ment into the area for nato s upcoming Winter Maneu vers at the Lime of the crash. The Maneu vers Start monday. Both helicopters were destroyed Kraus lot the a. The helicopters crashed at a relatively Low Altitude and fell to the ground in conditions of Good visibility he said. A . Army safety investigation team from fort Rucker ala., in Europe for certain Sentinel is in route to the crash site to begin an investigation into the cause of the crash army officials said. Allies from Page 1 circumstances said Whitehead. I think it due to its experience and its firm belief that sanctions Are usually not effective and sometimes arc counter productive. It s be cause they Don t think they sanctions will work successfully rather than because they the British think it will Hurt them eco while head said he was heartened to hear from the British that they will not undercut or till in behind the sanctions that the . Has imposed. The Deputy Secretary said he is embarked on series of visits to nine Allied capitals to convey he deep concern of president Rea Gan and the american people til the grave threat that terrorism represents to the world and la intensify the process of consultative and cooperative actions that will con front the problem Whitehead began the swing with talks in Ottawa on wednesday to Canadian officials. His visit to the British capital was the first Stop on his european swing. He Eald he will also be disappointed if other allies refuse to go along with the us. Sanctions but he said the United suites is patient and understanding and we Don t like to twist arms harder than we Are to Date we will continue however to prod each of these countries to consider what More they can do to consider what their responsibilities Are o consider what Art the alter natives if they Don t cooperate fully in this International Effort. And we will Bope that in time that those countries who Are slower than others will come along and will see the Light and will realize that we Are All in this together. It terrorism is a growing serious International problem and the Only Way we can face in successfully is by unifying our Effort and the source of it he said. The associated press reported that while head flew on to Rome where he said Friday that he presented the italian govern ment with incontrovertible evidence of libyan involvement in the Airport attacks. While head also said Italy is considering new Steps against Libya a said Italy announced a ban on arms sales to the North african nation shortly after president Reagan imposed economic sanctions against Libya on Jan. 7. Money from Page 1 in Libya. People treated us very Good Curr Crisand. They were actually upset we were leaving. Some of the libyans we worked with had ears in heir eyes. They were boo Miles out in lie desert eating the same food that everyone else did Curruri said. They were away from their families too. We were always treated with Courtesy he said. Hester said that when tensions increased Between the United states and Libya and when rumours of an american military strike against Libya had everyone on Edge the americans were told they bad nothing to fear. It s kind of scary but the libyan super visors would come around and say hey it s of. No Ore s going to harm you in any Way " Hester said. But Curreri mid their families feared for them and thai was one reason they left Libya. Each has a wife and two children in the United state. Hester s family is in Florida Curreri s is in Connecticut. After a while Curreri said you re gel Ling emergency phone Calls every two or three Days. They say Are you of when Are you coming Home Are you coming Home " yeah Hester said at least vre re not the two men Laid then were severe shortages of consumer goods in Libya but they did nol think the recently imposed . Economic sanctions were he reason. They re out of everything Hester said food clothes soup cigarettes but it s Al ways been that Way we really baled to leave Hester said. They said most americans in Libya Felt the same Way a Tot of them Are not con Vinced that they won t be coming Back very shortly Curreri said. Vietnam Hopes to return More remains Hanoi Vietnam a the Vietnam Ese government told a . Congressional delegation Friday it Hopes to turn Over Many More re muses Nel month or americans still missing from the Vietnam War. Deputy foreign minister Hoang bib son also repeatedly assured two senators and two congressmen there Are absolutely no living american under vietnamese control. The lawmakers spent More than three hours meeting with son Friday on what the delegation s Leader . Senate veterans affairs Commilee chairman Murrow Sci called a humanitarian Mission seeking More answers to the mystery of America s servicemen misting in action. Following the session with son Murkowski said in an interview that he vietnamese appear firmly committed to resolving the Mia Issue in the two year timetable they proposed earlier this month when a High level team of president Reagan administration travelled to Hanoi Vietnam. Murkowski said son emphasized More than a dozen times that Vietnam is nol holding any live americans. Murkowski said when son was asked if remains would be turned Over at a regularly scheduled february meeting Between the vietnamese and a learn from the joint casually Resolution Center in Honolulu Hawaii son said they Hope to have Murkowski pressed him for a number and Laid could it be to the senator then quoted son As saying we Hope so. We might have Hospital for exam of lower intestine Washington up president Reagan entered he Hospital Friday for Oil first Post operative Colon examination which could farce him to spend the night at Bethesda naval Hospital. Reagan flew by helicopter to the Hospital just outside Washington where doctor Wen to examine his lower digestive tract. It in the president s first Complete exam since to underwent surgery july 13 that removed cancerous polyps along with 2 feet of Colon. Doctor were to administer mild Seda Tives to Reagan prior to the procedure in which a tube is inserted into the lower into Tine to Check for any presence of malignancy. 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