| Hilton Proctor Goss - United States - 1955 - 334 pages
...the 16 nations would "again be united and prompt to resist." Also that declaration points out that "the consequences of such a breach of the armistice...confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea." . . . If ... the Communists desire to resume the war, they now know that they could no longer count... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Approptiations - 1956 - 1274 pages
...challenging again the principles of the United Nations, we should again be united and prompt to resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice...confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. Finally, \ve are of the opinion that the armistice must not result in jeopardizing the restoration... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1956 - 1258 pages
...challenging again the principles of the United Nations, we should again be united and prompt to resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice...confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. Finally, we are of the opinion that the armistice must not result in jeopardizing the restoration or... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - United States - 1957 - 1778 pages
...that if there is a renewal of the armed attack . . . we should again be united and prompt to resist. gravely prejudiced if the Soviet Union were to succeed in harn great that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers... | |
| United States. President (1953-1961 : Eisenhower) - Presidents - 1960 - 986 pages
...would be united and prompt to resist any renewal of armed attack. The same statement pointed out that "the consequences of such a breach of the armistice...confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea." United States military forces in the Far East will be maintained at appropriate levels to take account... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - Government publications - 1960 - 246 pages
...challenging again the principles of the United Nations, we should again be united and prompt to resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice...confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. Finally, we are of the opinion that the armistice must not result in jeopardizing the restoration or... | |
| Alexander L. George, Richard Smoke - Deterrence (Strategy) - 1974 - 684 pages
...challenging again the principles of the United Nations, we should again be united and prompt to resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice...possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea.12 This declaration was followed shortly on August 8 with the announcement of a US -South Korean... | |
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