| United States. Dept. of State - 1961 - 904 lapas
...stages proportionate to the stage of disarmament. It would cover delivery systems as well as weapons. It would ultimately halt their production as well as...conventional, until it has abolished all armies and all wea8141160 — 61pons except those needed for internal order and a new United Nations Peace Force.... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1961 - 962 lapas
...stages proportionate to the stage of disarmament. It would cover delivery systems as well as weapons. It would ultimately halt their production as well as...well as their possession. It would achieve, under the eyes of an international disarmament organization, a steady reduction in force, both nuclear and conventional,... | |
| United States Department of State. Historical Office - 1961 - 1392 lapas
...stages proportionate to the stage of disarmament. It would cover delivery systems as well as weapons. It would ultimately halt their production as well as...well as their possession. It would achieve, under the eyes of an international disarmament organization, a steady reduction in force, both nuclear and conventional,... | |
| United States. President (1961-1963 : Kennedy) - 1962 - 982 lapas
...stages proportionate to the stage of disarmament. It would cover delivery systems as well as weapons. It would ultimately halt their production as well as...well as their possession. It would achieve, under the eyes of an international disarmament organization, a steady reduction in force, both nuclear and conventional,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1962 - 362 lapas
...emphasized this twin need when he proposed a plan of general and complete disarmament — abolishing all armies and all weapons except those needed for...internal order and a new United Nations peace force * * *. To destroy arms, however, is not enough — the President added — We believe the United Nations... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1962 - 344 lapas
...emphasized this twin need when he proposed a plan of general and complete disarmament — abolishing all armies and all weapons except those needed for...internal order and a new United Nations peace force * * *. To destroy arms, however, is not enough — the President added — we must create even as we... | |
| 1961 - 1492 lapas
...stages proportionate to the stage of disarmament. It would cover delivery systems as well as weapons. It would ultimately halt their production as well as...Force. And it starts that process now, today, even as the talks begin. In short, general and complete disarmament must no longer be a slogan, used to resist... | |
| 1963 - 1424 lapas
...stages proportionate to the stage of disarmament. It would cover delivery systems as well as weapons. It would ultimately halt their production as well as their testing, their transfer- as -well as their- possession.4 To meet the problems of a world in uneasy peace, in the midst of an arms race and seriously... | |
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