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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12. lappuse
... military aggres- sion , as in Korea , or by subverting and exploiting indigenous social and political revolutions around the globe . I agree that there are times when we should use our power to prevent totalitarian regimes , of the ...
... military aggres- sion , as in Korea , or by subverting and exploiting indigenous social and political revolutions around the globe . I agree that there are times when we should use our power to prevent totalitarian regimes , of the ...
14. lappuse
... military units , makes sense to me . Such a peace force is certainly practical . To date , Denmark , Sweden , Norway , Finland , New Zealand , Iran , Canada , and The Netherlands have offered to select military units which they might ...
... military units , makes sense to me . Such a peace force is certainly practical . To date , Denmark , Sweden , Norway , Finland , New Zealand , Iran , Canada , and The Netherlands have offered to select military units which they might ...
27. lappuse
... military weapons and for its defense establishment . In spite of these expenditures we do not feel secure . We have an uneasy balance of terror between the U.S.S.R. and ourselves . Fortunately tensions between us have lessened as the ...
... military weapons and for its defense establishment . In spite of these expenditures we do not feel secure . We have an uneasy balance of terror between the U.S.S.R. and ourselves . Fortunately tensions between us have lessened as the ...
28. lappuse
... that is par- ticularly interested in preventing inflation . I believe that the most effective way to control inflation would be by creating a situation in which our military expenditures could safely be reduced or 28 PLANNING FOR PEACE.
... that is par- ticularly interested in preventing inflation . I believe that the most effective way to control inflation would be by creating a situation in which our military expenditures could safely be reduced or 28 PLANNING FOR PEACE.
29. lappuse
... military expenditures could safely be reduced or elim- inated . I realize that absolute safety is not attainable . Our present buildup of weapons is not giving us real security . It may be the best that could have been done over the ...
... military expenditures could safely be reduced or elim- inated . I realize that absolute safety is not attainable . Our present buildup of weapons is not giving us real security . It may be the best that could have been done over the ...
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