That is why this latest Soviet threat or any other threat which is made either independently or in response to our actions this week must and will be met with determination. Any hostile move anywhere in the world against the safety and freedom of peoples... News Letter - 5. lappuseautors: United States. Dept. of State - 1962Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1962 - 1688 lapas
...President Kennedy was making when, in his report to the American people on the Cubar situation, he said : Any hostile move anywhere in the world against the safety and freedom o' peoples to whom we are committed — including in particular the brave peoplt of West Berlin —... | |
| John Fitzgerald Kennedy - 1988 - 44 lapas
...it is difficult to settle 21 That is why this latest Soviet threat or any other threat which is made either independently or in response to our actions...against the safety and freedom of peoples to whom we are committed -- including in particular the brave people of West Berlin -- will be met by whatever action... | |
| 1963 - 1424 lapas
...atmosphere of intimidation. That is why this latest Soviet threat — or any other threat which is made either independently or in response to our actions...against the safety and freedom of peoples to whom we are committed — including in particular the brave people of West Berlin — will be met by whatever action... | |
| Jürgen Elvert, Michael Salewski - 1993 - 356 lapas
...doch deutlich unterstrichen. So sagte Kennedy in seiner Ansprache zur Kuba-Krise vom 22. Oktober 1962: „Any hostile move anywhere in the world against the safety and freedom of peoples to whom we are committed - including in particular the brave people of West Berlin - will be met by whatever action... | |
| Seyom Brown - 1994 - 684 lapas
...became operational. Still Kennedy felt it necessary to warn the Soviets in his October 22 speech that "any hostile move anywhere in the world against the safety and freedom c>{ peoples to whom we arc- eommituul, UK iiidin in particular the people of West Berlin, will he met... | |
| Thomas Risse, Thomas Risse-Kappen - 1995 - 264 lapas
...from actions against Berlin in his television address on October 22, declaring, "Any hostile action anywhere in the world against the safety and freedom of peoples to whom we are committed—including the brave people of West Berlin—will be met by whatever action is needed." 49 Berlin was the only... | |
| Jutta Weldes - 1996 - 330 lapas
...retaliatory response upon the Soviet Union" (Kennedy, 1962^:: 7-8). "This latest Soviet threat," he declared, "must and will be met with determination. Any hostile...against the safety and freedom of peoples to whom we are committed — including in particular the brave people of West Berlin — will be met by whatever action... | |
| Jutta Weldes - 1999 - 454 lapas
...officials decided, first, that a policy response was required. As Kennedy put it, "The latest Soviet threat must and will be met with determination. Any hostile...against the safety and freedom of peoples to whom we are committed . . . will be met by whatever action is needed" (19620: 10). They also decided that a "quarantine"... | |
| Robert G. Torricelli, Andrew Caroll - 1999 - 488 lapas
...atmosphere of intimidation. That is why this latest Soviet threat — or any other threat which is made independently or in response to our actions this week — must and will be met with determination. . . . My fellow citizens, let no one doubt that this is a difficult and dangerous effort on which we... | |
| Ernest R May, Philip D Zelikow - 2002 - 580 lapas
...atmosphere of intimidation. That is why this latest Soviet threat — or any other threat which is made either independently or in response to our actions...against the safety and freedom of peoples to whom we are committed — including in particular the brave people of West Berlin — will be met by whatever action... | |
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