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- WORLD, Page 19Poland: The Vision Thing
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- Could George Bush imagine, even six months ago, that there
- would be a non-Communist government in Eastern Europe during his
- lifetime, much less his presidency? Probably not. Then why is
- his response so lukewarm to an ideological victory that his
- predecessors, from Harry Truman to Ronald Reagan, could only
- dream about?
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- The Administration is offering $119 million in aid to
- Poland's Solidarity-led government -- not a penny more than it
- was prepared to give the Communists who locked up Lech Walesa a
- few years ago. In contrast, U.S. aid to Israel this year will
- total $3 billion, and to Egypt $2.4 billion. Looking at the
- numbers another way, the total aid to Poland is less than
- one-quarter the price of one Stealth bomber.
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- To be sure, tossing extra money into the pot without
- follow-up thought and planning amounts to offering easy
- applause more than productive partnership. But the relative sum
- assigned is a symbol of priorities. Is the priority for Poland
- unchanged? Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki's success may
- depend on his ability to deal with Poland's economic situation
- -- quickly. Can the U.S. really afford to let him fail for lack
- of assistance? It is odd, to say the least, that George Bush
- appears to have been as comfortable with the Communist status
- quo as with this historic breakthrough for democracy.
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