so these times call for prudence in this land of plenty. and i believe that we have the character to provide it, and tonight i plead with the congress and with the people to act promptly to serve the national interest and thereby serve all of our people.
now let me give you my estimate of the chances for peace -- the peace that will one day stop the bloodshed in south vietnam; that will -- all the vietnamese people [will] be permitted to rebuild and develop their land; that will permit us to turn more fully to our own tasks here at home. i cannot promise that the initiative that i have announced tonight will be completely successful in achieving peace any more than the 30 others that we have undertaken and agreed to in recent years. but it is our fervent hope that north vietnam, after years of fighting that has left the issue unresolved, will now cease its efforts to achieve a military victory and will join with us in moving toward the peace table.
and there may come a time when south vietnamese -- on both sides -- are able to work out a way to settle their own differences by free political choice rather than by war. as hanoi considers its course, it should be in no doubt of our intentions. it must not miscalculate the pressures within our democr