... is a source of horror, and discord and distrust. Men no longer maintain that disarmament must await the settlement of all disputes- for disarmament must be a part of any permanent settlement. And men... Meteorological Satellites: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Applications ... - 285. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Applications and Tracking and Data Acquisition - 1962 - 421 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1964 - 1024 lapas
...seek alternative methods which will increase our security. As the President has said, "in a spiralling arms race, a nation's security may well be shrinking even as its arms increase." A nuclear test ban is the best first step in this new direction for three reasons. First, the extensive... | |
| 1961 - 164 lapas
...And men no longer pretend that the quest for disarmament is a sign of weakness -for in a spiralling arms race, a nation's security may well be shrinking even as its arms increase. For l5 years this organization has sought the reduction and destruction of arms. Now that goal is no longer... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1962 - 1482 lapas
...and members of the committee, in addressing the United Nations last year, the President said, "* * * in a spiraling arms race, a nation's security may well be .shrinking even as its arms increase." This was stated in the context of our intention to challenge the Soviet Union to a peace race, but... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1962 - 1102 lapas
...States can say to the world, as President Kennedy did to the UN General Assembly last September 25, "in a spiraling arms race a nation's security may well be shrinking even as its arms increase," prudence dictates that we should allocate whatever sums can be effectively employed to find a way to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1962 - 1470 lapas
...members of the committee, in addressing the United Nations last year, the President said, “u * * in a spiraling arms race, a nation's security may well be shrinking even as ith arms increase.” This was stated in the context of our intention to challenge the Soviet Union... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1963 - 964 lapas
...the arms race continues. Thus President Kennedy said in his speech at the United Nations in 1961 : In a spiraling arms race a nation's security may well be shrinking even as its nrms increase * * *. This was very cogently expressed in Secretary McNamara's testimoney before this... | |
| 1965 - 1498 lapas
...no longer pretend that the ques for disarmament is a sign of weakness, for in a spiraling arms race nation's security may well be shrinking even as its...years this Organization has sought the reduction and destruc tion of arms. Now that goal is no longer a dream; it is a practica matter of life or death.... | |
| Glenn T. Seaborg - 1983 - 360 lapas
...powers—we would condemn the future." On the need for disarmament the president said: "For fifteen years this organization has sought the reduction and...destruction of arms. Now that goal is no longer a dream—it is a practical matter of life or death. The risks inherent in disarmament pale in comparison... | |
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