Dwight D. Eisenhower: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, 1953-61U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - Presidents |
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... assistance program , the benefit to us is threefold . First , the countries receiving this aid become bulwarks against communist encroachment as their military defenses and econ- omies are strengthened . Nations that are conscious of a ...
... assistance program , the benefit to us is threefold . First , the countries receiving this aid become bulwarks against communist encroachment as their military defenses and econ- omies are strengthened . Nations that are conscious of a ...
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... assistance with nations throughout the free world so that they can develop their resources and raise their living standards . To the degree that this economic coop- eration strengthens the internal stability and ability of those nations ...
... assistance with nations throughout the free world so that they can develop their resources and raise their living standards . To the degree that this economic coop- eration strengthens the internal stability and ability of those nations ...
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... assistance : Present program . 2 , 018 I , 340 2 , 352 2 , 200 1,846 Proposed legislation .. ...... 1,800 354 Defense support : Present program . I , 110 689 I , 143 945 575 Proposed legislation . ...... 865 310 Subtotal ..... 3 , 127 2 ...
... assistance : Present program . 2 , 018 I , 340 2 , 352 2 , 200 1,846 Proposed legislation .. ...... 1,800 354 Defense support : Present program . I , 110 689 I , 143 945 575 Proposed legislation . ...... 865 310 Subtotal ..... 3 , 127 2 ...
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... assistance and defense support — are primarily related to our military defense effort and , therefore , are discussed in this section of the message . The other por- tions of the mutual security program , while they contribute to ...
... assistance and defense support — are primarily related to our military defense effort and , therefore , are discussed in this section of the message . The other por- tions of the mutual security program , while they contribute to ...
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... assistance maintain for the common defense of the free world the equivalent of 200 army divisions , and some 23,000 aircraft and 2,300 naval vessels . From 1950 through 1957 our assistance has augmented by about 17 % the total defense ...
... assistance maintain for the common defense of the free world the equivalent of 200 army divisions , and some 23,000 aircraft and 2,300 naval vessels . From 1950 through 1957 our assistance has augmented by about 17 % the total defense ...
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