Planning for Peace: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. Con. Res. 32, for Planning for Peace, May 11-12, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 190 lappuses |
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... Communists , the con- tinued development of an independent nuclear deterrent by France , and the pos- sibility that several other nations , which have the capacity to make nuclear weapons , will follow a similar course ; and ( 2 ) the ...
... Communists , the con- tinued development of an independent nuclear deterrent by France , and the pos- sibility that several other nations , which have the capacity to make nuclear weapons , will follow a similar course ; and ( 2 ) the ...
12. lappuse
... communism . I agree that we cannot allow weak nations to fall prey to Communist expansion , either by direct military aggres- sion , as in Korea , or by subverting and exploiting indigenous social and political revolutions around the ...
... communism . I agree that we cannot allow weak nations to fall prey to Communist expansion , either by direct military aggres- sion , as in Korea , or by subverting and exploiting indigenous social and political revolutions around the ...
13. lappuse
... communism or all other forms of totalitarianism . It is probably safe to assume that the pace of Communist activity is increasing , that there will be more and more efforts on the part of Communists - from Peiping or from Russia or even ...
... communism or all other forms of totalitarianism . It is probably safe to assume that the pace of Communist activity is increasing , that there will be more and more efforts on the part of Communists - from Peiping or from Russia or even ...
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... Communists perhaps had taken over the Dominican Republic in an uprising , instead of the United States having to act unilaterally , we could have immediately convened the OAS , and it would have been an effective agency and it could ...
... Communists perhaps had taken over the Dominican Republic in an uprising , instead of the United States having to act unilaterally , we could have immediately convened the OAS , and it would have been an effective agency and it could ...
18. lappuse
... Communists send their inspectors to the United States and we send our inspectors to Russia to ascertain what is being done in the two nations about setting up missile pads and instrumentalities that would be used for the projecting of ...
... Communists send their inspectors to the United States and we send our inspectors to Russia to ascertain what is being done in the two nations about setting up missile pads and instrumentalities that would be used for the projecting of ...
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achieve peace action agree agreement American Ethical Union ANDREWS armament Arms Control Assembly basic believe BENOIT Chairman Church CLEVELAND Communist complete disarmament Concurrent Resolution 32 Conference Congress Control and Disarmament defense Disarmament Agency Dominican Republic economic effective international efforts enforcement establishment foreign policy Geneva goal hope international authority international cooperation international disputes international institutions international organization keep the peace McVITTY ment military national security National Women's Conference negotiations nuclear weapons peace and disarmament peaceful settlement peacekeeping machinery planning for peace political present problems proposals rule of law Security Council Senate Concurrent Resolution Senator CLARK Senator JAVITS Senator LAUSCHE solution South Vietnam Soviet Union statement steps strengthen suggest Thank tion tional treaty outline U.N. Charter U.S. Government U.S. Representative U.S. Senate United Nations Charter United World Federalists Vietnam vote Washington world law world order world peace force