The World - News from Nov. 3, 1985
Leaders of the Dutch peace movement pledged to mount protests and to file a lawsuit to try to block deployment of 48 NATO nuclear cruise missiles in the Netherlands. “We have been betrayed,” Mient Jan Faber, head of the Interchurch Peace Council and the anti-missile movement’s most prominent figure, said in response to the government’s approval of deployment under a North Atlantic Treaty Organization plan.
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