... than weakness. World War II never would have happened had Britain. France, and the United States built airpower stronger than the Luftwaffe. Dictators do not start wars expecting to lose. Here are the principal disarmament guidelines : 1. Department... Planning for Peace: Hearing, 89-1, 1965 - 30. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1965 - 190 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1962 - 1102 lapas
...peaceful world. We applaud the statement of principles contained in the Department of State's publication "Freedom From War — The US Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World." We would draw the committee's attention to the section on page 4 entitled "Task of Negotiating States"... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services - 1962 - 128 lapas
...Disarmament ACDA was created on September 26, 11X11. The then current US position on disarmament was the US program for general and complete disarmament in a peaceful world which had been proposed by President Kennedy to the United Nations on September 25, 1901. This had... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1962 - 590 lapas
...the State Department's publication No. 7277 of September, 1961, "Freedom From War." It is actually the US program for general and complete disarmament in a peaceful world. I believe every soldier has a right to see this. My Pro-Blue program, as I told General Clarke, would... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1963 - 1046 lapas
...disarmament program of the State Department that was put out in pamphlet 7277, in September 1961, entitled "The US Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World." Secretary MC\AMARA. I don't believe I have seen pamphlet 7277. But I do support the established disarmament... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1963 - 136 lapas
...nuclear weapons; cessation of military training and closing of all military institutions; and "Whereas the US program for general and complete disarmament in a peaceful world ("Freedom From War," Department of State, publication 7277) includes these goals and among other things... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1963 - 1066 lapas
...disarmament program of the State Department that was put out in pamphlet 7277, in September 1961, entitled "The US Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World." Secretary MCNAMARA. I don't believe I have seen pamphlet 7277. But I do support the established disarmament... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1964 - 648 lapas
...lose. Here are the principal disarmament guidelines : 1. Department of State Bulletin No. 7277 offers '-The US Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World." This program, published in 1061, contemplates completion in 9 years. Modern striking forces would be under UN command... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1964 - 1172 lapas
...lose. Here are the principal disarmament guidelines : 1. Department of State Bulletin No. 7277 offers "The US Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World." This program, published in 1061. contemplates completion in 0 years. Modern striking forces would be under UN command... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1964 - 652 lapas
...lose. Here are the principal disarmament guidelines : 1. Department of State Bulletin No. 7277 offers "The US Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World." This program, published in 1961, contemplates completion in 9 years. Modern striking forces would be under UN command... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1965 - 212 lapas
...they were prior to the bomb on Hiroshima. They may refuse to accept the best steps toward security iu today's conditions. Last September, our State Department,...and imagination to the greatest problem of our time. JC believe that this problem can be solved if America lives up to its high traditions of freedom for... | |
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