We couldn't keep ten million ...

We couldn\'t keep ten million refugees on our soil; we couldn\'t tolerate such an unstable situation for who knows how long. That influx of refugees wouldn\'t have stopped - on the contrary. It would have gone on and on and on, until there would have been an explosion. We were no longer able to control the arrival of those people, in our own interest we had to stop it! That\'s what I said to Mr.[Richard] Nixon, to all the other leaders I visited in an attempt to avert the war.
We couldn't keep ten million refugees on our soil; we couldn't tolerate such an unstable situation for who knows how long. That influx of refugees wouldn't have stopped - on the contrary. It would have gone on and on and on, until there would have been an explosion. We were no longer able to control the arrival of those people, in our own interest we had to stop it! That's what I said to Mr.[Richard] Nixon, to all the other leaders I visited in an attempt to avert the war.

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