| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1947 - 242 pages
...members. We shall not realize our objectives, however, unless we are willing to help free peoples to maintain their free institutions and their national...integrity against aggressive movements that seek to impose upon them totalitarian regimes. Then I underscore the following sentence : Tills is no more than a... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1947 - 442 pages
...realize our obje• lives, however, uuless we are willing to help free peoples to maintain their freo institutions and their national integrity against aggressive movements that seek to impose upon them totalitarian regimes. Then I underscore the following sentence : ïhis is no more than a... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1948 - 1706 pages
...declared' "We shall not realize our obligations however, unless we are willing to help free peoples to maintain their free institutions and their national...integrity against aggressive movements that seek to impose upon them totalitarian regimes. This is no more than a frank recognition that totalitarian regimes... | |
| United States - 1948 - 36 pages
...members. We shall not realize our objectives, however, unless we are willing to help free peoples to maintain their free institutions and their national...integrity against aggressive movements that seek to impose upon them totalitarian regimes. This is no more than a frank recognition that totalitarian regimes... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1949 - 132 pages
...members. We shall not realize our objectives, however, unless we are willing to help free peoples to maintain their free institutions and their national...integrity against aggressive movements that seek to impose upon them totalitarian regimes. This is no more than a frank recognition that totalitarian regimes... | |
| Military policy - 792 pages
...shall not realize our objectives, however," he said, ''unless we are willing to help free people to maintain their free institutions and their national...that seek to impose on them totalitarian regimes. "This is no more than a frank recognition that totalitarian regimes imposed on free peoples, by direct... | |
| United States. President (1963-1969 : Johnson) - Presidents - 1965 - 910 pages
...aggression — that "We shall not realize our objectives unless we are willing to help free peoples to maintain their free institutions and their national...integrity against aggressive movements that seek to impose upon them totalitarian regimes. This is no more than a frank recognition that totalitarian regimes... | |
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