We can mount a deterrent powerful enough to deter any aggression and ultimately we can help achieve a world of law and free choice, banishing the world of war and coercion. For the Atlantic Partnership of which I speak would not look inward only, preoccupied... Department of State 1963: A Report to the Citizen - 102. lappuseautors: United States. Department of State. Office of Media Services - 1963 - 150 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
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...free choice, banishing the world of war and coercion. For the Atlantic partnership of which I speak would not look inward only, preoccupied with its own...serve as a nucleus for the eventual union of all free men — those who arc now free and those who are vowing that some day they will be free. On Washington's... | |
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...free choice, banishing the world of war and coercion. For the Atlantic partnership of which I speak would not look inward only, preoccupied with its own welfare and advancement. It would look outward to cooperation with all nations in meeting their common concerns. It would serve... | |
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