| United States. President (1961-1963 : Kennedy) - 1962 - 1096 lapas
...legitimacy to the Communist pretense that such a threat exists. But let me make this clear once again: If at any time the Communist buildup in Cuba were...endanger or interfere with our security in any way, including our base at Guantanamo, our passage to the Panama Canal, our missile and space activities... | |
| 1963 - 506 lapas
...it was not then either required or justified. "But," he said, "let me make this clear once again : If at any time the Communist buildup in Cuba were...endanger or interfere with our security in any way, . . . then this country will do whatever must be done to protect its own security and that of its allies.""... | |
| Seyom Brown - 1994 - 684 lapas
...granted the resources to develop more flexible programs for the Third World. 10 KENNEDY'S CUBAN CRISES If at any time the Communist buildup in Cuba were...endanger or interfere with our security in any way, including our base at Guantanamo, our passage to the Panama Canal, our missile and space activities... | |
| Andreas Wenger - 1997 - 488 lapas
...capacity to carry out offensive actions against the United States. "If at any time," the president stated, "the Communist buildup in Cuba were to endanger or...with our security in any way ... or if Cuba should . . . become an offensive military base of significant capacity for the Soviet Union, then this country... | |
| Jutta Weldes - 1996 - 330 lapas
...gravest issues" (Kennedy, 1962.a: 2.). On September 13 he had reiterated this warning, arguing that "if at any time the Communist build-up in Cuba were...endanger or interfere with our security in any way, including our base at Guantanamo, our passage to the Panama Canal, our missile and space activities... | |
| Jesús Arboleya - 2000 - 380 lapas
...legitimacy to the Communist pretense that such a threat exists. But let me make this clear once again: If at any time the Communist buildup in Cuba were...endanger or interfere with our security in any way, including our base in Guantanamo . . . then this country will do whatever must be done to protect its... | |
| Alexander DeConde - 2000 - 404 lapas
...president announced he would not undertake unilateral military intervention but added a warning. If "the Communist buildup in Cuba were to endanger or interfere with our security," he said, he would do "whatever must be done." He pointed out that "as President and Commander in Chief... | |
| New Zealand. Department of External Affairs - 1962 - 746 lapas
...such a threat exists. But let me make this clear once again: If at any time the Communist build up in Cuba were to endanger or interfere with our security in any way, including our base at Guantanamo, our passage to the Panama Canal, our missile and space activities... | |
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