| United States. Dept. of State - 1962 - 352 lapas
...United Nations, or in any other meeting that could be useful — without limiting our freedom of action. We have in the past made strenuous efforts to limit...effective disarmament treaty. We are prepared to discuss newproposals for the removal of tensions on both sides — including the possibilities of a genuinely... | |
| 1962 - 1688 lapas
...United Nations, or in any other meeting that could be useful — without limiting our freedom of action. We have in the past made strenuous efforts to limit the spread of nuclear weapons. AYe have proposed the elimination of all arms and military bases in a fair and effective disarmament... | |
| Denise M. Bostdorff - 1994 - 326 lapas
...worldwide alliance." In his major address on the missile crisis, Kennedy also indicated that "we" were prepared "to discuss new proposals for the removal of tensions on both sides ... for we are a peaceful people." i0i Although terms for actor-act played a major role in Kennedy's... | |
| Robert G. Torricelli, Andrew Caroll - 1999 - 488 lapas
...join in an historic effort to end the perilous arms race and to transform the history of man. . . . We have in the past made strenuous efforts to limit...the removal of tensions on both sides, including the possibility of a genuinely independent Cuba free to determine its own destiny. We have no wish to war... | |
| Ernest R May, Philip D Zelikow - 2002 - 580 lapas
...United Nations, or in any other meeting that could be useful — without limiting our freedom of action. We have in the past made strenuous efforts to limit...the spread of nuclear weapons. We have proposed the limitation of all arms and military bases in a fair and effective disarmament treaty. We are prepared... | |
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