ABSTRACT

The Soviet revisionists have assumed an offensive posture, carrying out one act of aggression and expansion abroad after another: They wormed their way into the Middle East, invaded and occupied Czechoslovakia in Eastern Europe by armed force, stirred up conflicts in the South Asian subcontinent, subsequently thrust themselves into Portugal in Southern Europe, and have laid hands on Angola in Africa. First, under the signboard of "supporting the national liberation movement," they have sown dissension among the Angolan liberation organizations and split them in order to fish in troubled waters. Second, in the name of the "internationalist duty" of a "socialist country," the Soviet revisionists not only provide guns, but also men, to take part directly in the massacre. Third, under the cloak of a "natural ally," they issue orders to African countries, threaten and intimidate them, and unscrupulously sabotage African unity.