| United States. Congress. House. Science and Astronautics Committee - 1974 - 266 pages
...the "Dvina" military maneuvers added an authoritative stamp to Gromyko's views : "At the present time no question of any importance in the world can be solved without our participation, without taking into account our economic ami military might." u 2. Moscow places special... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Defense Production - Defense contracts - 1976 - 1116 pages
...base for a dynamic Soviet foreign policy. They believe that the changes in the US /Soviet military balance have led to political changes and given rise...military might." Thus the Soviets seek a power balance 1n which they would deal with the US and the rest of the world from a position of superior strength.... | |
| William Curti Wohlforth - History - 1993 - 338 pages
...unconsciously paraphrased Molotov's speech a quarter-century earlier when he declared: "At the present time no question of any importance in the world can be solved without our participation, without taking into account our economic and military might."7 "Never before in its... | |
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