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JIMMY CARTER had something appropriately direct and harsh to say yesterday about Moscow's intervention in Afghanistan. If airlifting in thousands of Soviet troops to murder the established leader and to seat a tame Afghan who's been on hold in Prague is not "gross interference," what is? Mr. Carter, who had no other response yesterday (unless you count the dispatch of the undersecretary of state to Europe), could scarcely have said less.
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