| 1961 - 824 lapas
...is military power, too, and in the future it may become the decisive element of all military power. Until an appropriate inspection and control system...shadow of its potential for aggressive military use. In this connection an important point may be made. Nothing in the Charter prevents the maintenance... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1961 - 1282 lapas
...become the decisive element of all military power. Tntil an appropriate inspection and tMliul ajBtim can be created by international agreement, nations...international cooperation in peaceful uses of space and space I •Third A>nal KcMrt te tkc FteM* of Aetwutks uri Sp»« (lu. 1 to Dee. 31, I960). STtfc OM«. Irt... | |
| United States Air Force Academy - 1964 - 374 lapas
...is military power, too, and in the future it may become the decisive element of all military power. Until an appropriate inspection and control system...of the Charter and of customary international law, imposingpositive duties upon states to pursue the paths of peace. In this connection an important point... | |
| United States. President - 1959 - 820 lapas
...is military power, too, and in the future it may become the decisive element of all military power. Until an appropriate inspection and control system...shadow of its potential for aggressive military use. In this connection an important point may be made. Nothing in the Charter prevents the maintenance... | |
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