 | United States - 1963
...suspicion on one side breeds suspicion on the other and new weapons beget counterweapons. In short, both the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies, have a mutually deep interest in a just and genuine peace and in halting the arms race. Agreements... | |
 | United States. Dept. of State - Congresses and conventions - 1963
...political ideas, with dangerous conflicts outstanding between them. He put it this way : u In short, both the United States and Its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies, have a mutually deep interest in a just and genuine peace and in halting the arms race. Agreements... | |
 | United States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - Arms control - 1962
...been at war with each other. And no nation in LRMS CONTROL LMENT AGENCY 690449 O— 63 In short, both the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies, have a mutually deep interest in a just and genuine peace and in halting the arms race. Agreements... | |
 | Chester Bowles - Literary Collections - 1969 - 276 pages
...suspicion on one side breeds suspicion on the other and new weapons beget counter-weapons. "In short, both the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies, have a mutually deep interest in a just and genuine peace and in halting the arms race." Early this... | |
 | United States - United States - 1988
...arms transfers; (4) the effect upon regional stability and security of conventional arms transfer by the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies; (5) the relationship between arms imports and the external debt of recipient countries, the allocation... | |
 | United States - United States - 1981
...arms transfers; (4) the effect upon regional stability and security of conventional arms transfer by the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies; (5) the relationship between arms imports and the external debt of recipient countries, the allocation... | |
 | United States - United States - 2002
...arms transfers; (4) the effect upon regional stability and security of conventional arms transfer by the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies; (5) the relationship between arms imports and the external debt of recipient countries, the allocation... | |
 | National security - 1980
...America's people, its institutions, and its land from foreign aggression. —lmprove the overall current military balance between the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies. —Deter a nuclear attack on the United States and its allies and be able to inflict unacceptable damage... | |
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