| United States. Dept. of State - 1961 - 904 lapas
...nuclear weapons. * Third, prohibiting the transfer of control over nuclear weapons to states that do not own them. * Fourth, keeping nuclear weapons from seeding...delivery vehicles and gradually destroying them as well. Worldwide Law and Law Enforcement To destroy arms, however, is not enough. We must create even as we... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1963 - 16 lapas
...tory of that difficult subject, President Kennedy described the other side of the disarmament coin: To destroy arms, however, is not enough. We must create...enforcement as we outlaw worldwide war and weapons. . . . Therefore, the United States recommends that all member nations earmark special peacekeeping... | |
| United States Department of State. Historical Office - 1961 - 1392 lapas
...nuclear weapons. Third, prohibiting the transfer of control over nuclear weapons to states that do not own them. Fourth, keeping nuclear weapons from seeding...delivery vehicles, and gradually destroying them as well. V To destroj- arms, however, is not enough. We must create even as we destroy — creating world-wide... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1961 - 1282 lapas
...for a disarmament agreement. He emphasized the need for a test ban treaty and stressed the urgency of "halting the unlimited testing and production of strategic...delivery vehicles and gradually destroying them as well." 39t The President followed this declaration with an all-inclusive statement in the state-of-the-Union... | |
| United States. President (1961-1963 : Kennedy) - 1962 - 982 lapas
...weapons. — Third, prohibiting the transfer of control over nuclear weapons to states that do not own them. — Fourth, keeping nuclear weapons from...delivery vehicles, and gradually destroying them as well. v. To destroy arms, however, is not enough. We must create even as we destroy — creating worldwide... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1962 - 344 lapas
...United Nations peace force * * *. To destroy arms, however, is not enough — the President added — we must create even as we destroy — creating worldwide...enforcement, as we outlaw worldwide war and weapons. AVe believe the United Nations is the foundation on which to build •worldwide law and law enforcement.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1962 - 1348 lapas
...for a disarmament agreement. He emphasized the need for a test ban treaty and stressed the urgency of "halting the unlimited testing and production of strategic...delivery vehicles and gradually destroying them as well." m The President followed this declaration with an all-inclusive statement in the state-of-the-Union... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1963 - 964 lapas
...offensive or defensive, cannot solve this dilemma. NEED FOR ALTERNATIVES BUILDING A WORLD OF LAW AND ORDER To destroy arms, however, is not enough. We must create...enforcement as we outlaw worldwide war and weapons. This is what President Kennedy told the UN on September 25, 1961. This is why we have felt it is essential... | |
| 1965 - 1498 lapas
...weapons. • Third, prohibiting the transfer of control over nuclear weapons to states that do not own them. • Fourth, keeping nuclear weapons from...arms, however, is not enough. We, must create even ^ we destroy — creating worldwide law and law enforcement as we outlaw worldwide war and weapons.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1971 - 308 lapas
...advance together step by step, stage by stage, until general and complete disarmament has been achieved. To destroy arms, however, is not enough. We must create...enforcement as we outlaw worldwide war and weapons. The United Nations cannot survive as a static organization. Its obligations are increasing as well... | |
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