The Americans had surrounded our country with military bases and threatened us with nuclear weapons, and now they would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their... Studies in Defense - 147. lappuse1983 - 203 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Robert W. Malcolmson - 1985 - 172 lapas
...surrounded our country with military bases and threatened us with nuclear weapons, and now they would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their own medicine. And it was high time America... | |
| Raymond Garthoff - 2011 - 254 lapas
...surrounded our country with military bases and threatened us with nuclear weapons, and now they would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their own medicine."13 12. Strobe Talbott,... | |
| Diane B. Kunz - 1994 - 396 lapas
...surrounded our country with military bases and threatened us with nuclear weapons, and now they would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their own medicine." 43 The decision fitted... | |
| Richard Ned Lebow, Janice Gross Stein - 1995 - 557 lapas
...surrounded our country with military bases and threatened us with nuclear weapons, and now they would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their own medicine. And it was high time America... | |
| John Martin Carroll, George C. Herring - 1996 - 316 lapas
...the Cuban Revolution as well as to give Americans "a little of their own medicine" to teach them "just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you," which the Soviets knew very well from the deployment of NATO missiles in Europe and across the Black... | |
| Stanley Meisler - 1995 - 420 lapas
...military bases and threatened us with nuclear weapons," Khrushchev said later, "and now they would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their own medicine." But he insisted he had... | |
| Andreas Wenger - 1997 - 488 lapas
...surrounded our country with military bases and threatened us with nuclear weapons, and now they would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their own medicine. And it was high time America... | |
| Philip Nash - 1997 - 268 lapas
...adversaries when they encircled us with bases." Or, as he more famously argued, "[The Americans] would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their own medicine." Second, the Jupiter precedent... | |
| Stephen J. Cimbala - 1998 - 252 lapas
...surrounded our country with military bases and threatened us with nuclear weapons, and now they would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their own medicine." Strobe Talbott, Khrushchev... | |
| Jutta Weldes - 1996 - 330 lapas
...surrounded our country with military bases and threatened us with nuclear weapons, and now they would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you; we'd be doing nothing more than giving them a little of their own medicine" (Khrushchev, 1970: 547).14... | |
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