Planning for Peace: Hearings ... Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. Con. Res. 32 ... May 11 and 12, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 190 lappuses |
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1. lappuse
... interest and calculated to advance the cause of world peace ; and Whereas the basic purpose of United States foreign policy is the achievement of a just and lasting peace , which can best be attained through the development of the rule ...
... interest and calculated to advance the cause of world peace ; and Whereas the basic purpose of United States foreign policy is the achievement of a just and lasting peace , which can best be attained through the development of the rule ...
7. lappuse
... interests , as well as those of others . Certainly the problem of policing the world cannot rest on our shoulders alone . At the same time that we are resisting aggression in the field , and are continuing to spell out our ultimate ...
... interests , as well as those of others . Certainly the problem of policing the world cannot rest on our shoulders alone . At the same time that we are resisting aggression in the field , and are continuing to spell out our ultimate ...
35. lappuse
... interests when it conceives these interests to be threatened ? The essence of the resolution we are discussing is ... interest of the United States and that the United States will use armed force , if necessary , to prevent any social ...
... interests when it conceives these interests to be threatened ? The essence of the resolution we are discussing is ... interest of the United States and that the United States will use armed force , if necessary , to prevent any social ...
36. lappuse
... interest . I concur in what you have said that there is an essential contradiction in the way in which we conduct our policy in the Caribbean and our policy in southeast Asia . I personally feel that the United States does have interests ...
... interest . I concur in what you have said that there is an essential contradiction in the way in which we conduct our policy in the Caribbean and our policy in southeast Asia . I personally feel that the United States does have interests ...
37. lappuse
... of which they were unable to agree upon . Rivalry and conflict among the great powers led to a cold war in which the adversaries lost sight of their com- war . mon interest in peace and were prone to exploit their PLANNING FOR PEACE 37.
... of which they were unable to agree upon . Rivalry and conflict among the great powers led to a cold war in which the adversaries lost sight of their com- war . mon interest in peace and were prone to exploit their PLANNING FOR PEACE 37.
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