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- LETTERS, Page 16Gorbi-Mania
-
- Gorbi! Gorbi! Gorbi!" was the chorus of approval from
- people in the streets of West Germany (WORLD, June 26). We can
- only hope this chant was heard all the way to Washington.
- Perhaps it will persuade the Bush Administration to stop
- labeling Mikhail Gorbachev's proposals mere public relations and
- attempt to understand why he has won such phenomenal
- international respect. Gorbachev is urging that we confront the
- realities of our time with a new way of thinking and looking at
- the world.
-
- Douglas Mattern, Director World Citizen Diplomats
- Palo Alto, Calif.
-
- Perestroika and glasnost, the possible reduction of nuclear
- and conventional weapons, the uninhibited welcome that
- Gorbachev receives wherever he goes and the easing of state
- controls in East European countries are all positive signs and
- should be seen as contributions to reducing cold war tensions.
- Why, then, do I continue to have this feeling of unease and
- doubt? It was Lenin, I think, who said one must know how to
- retreat in order to achieve eventual victory. Who can blame
- people for believing they must view these changes with caution?
-
- R.T. John Parker Wellington, New Zealand
-
- In Europe we are aware of America's growing concern
- regarding West Germany's Gorbi-mania. But we have been thinking
- in terms of lining up with friend or foe for much too long.
- Imagine what the world would be like without having to face the
- threat of an East-West confrontation. For us, it would certainly
- mean being able to breathe easier. We still have a long way to
- go to achieve this goal, and we want the U.S. on our side.
- Turning toward one country because of its overtures does not
- mean we will be turning away from the other.
-
- Annette Schmitt Bretzenheim, West Germany
-
- We may be witnessing the last convulsions of a dying beast
- called Communism, but we are also facing exhaustion of our
- planet by the commercial exploitation called capitalism. Can it
- be that both systems are approaching the end of their natural
- life cycles? Are we experiencing the throes of begetting a new
- economic order in which the present political divisions will no
- longer be relevant? Judging from his overtures to Europe,
- Gorbachev seems to think so.
-
- Alex Philipse The Hague
-
- The Germans' love affair with Gorbachev and their "Gorbi!
- Gorbi! Gorbi!" are more readily understood when one considers
- that they are the descendants of those who shouted "Heil,
- Hitler!" They can't seem to recognize an enemy when they see
- one.
-
- K.L. Wilcox Waukesha, Wis.
-