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... Soviet Union and if the changes contin- ue that we're seeing , we could see a Europe that is freer and more whole . Q. That's what you said in 1983 in Vienna in your- The President . Yes , and I talked about dif- ferentiation there ...
... Soviet Union and if the changes contin- ue that we're seeing , we could see a Europe that is freer and more whole . Q. That's what you said in 1983 in Vienna in your- The President . Yes , and I talked about dif- ferentiation there ...
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... Soviet Union . But I can't look at these outrageous dif- ferences in conventional forces , for exam- ple , and then say to everybody in the United States , hey , we don't need to be concerned about Soviet intentions . They're ...
... Soviet Union . But I can't look at these outrageous dif- ferences in conventional forces , for exam- ple , and then say to everybody in the United States , hey , we don't need to be concerned about Soviet intentions . They're ...
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... Soviet relations for nearly 50 years . As Am- bassador to the United States , as one of the architects of the United Nations , as Foreign Minister for nearly three decades , and final- ly as Chairman of the Presidium of the Su- preme Soviet ...
... Soviet relations for nearly 50 years . As Am- bassador to the United States , as one of the architects of the United Nations , as Foreign Minister for nearly three decades , and final- ly as Chairman of the Presidium of the Su- preme Soviet ...
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... Soviet - American relations . Senator Margaret Chase Smith , a bold achiever who stood alone against the tide of extremism . Secretary Douglas Dillon , an unparalleled public servant who shaped American foreign and economic policy . And ...
... Soviet - American relations . Senator Margaret Chase Smith , a bold achiever who stood alone against the tide of extremism . Secretary Douglas Dillon , an unparalleled public servant who shaped American foreign and economic policy . And ...
Page 899
... Soviet - U.S . Relations Q. Mr. President , Mr. Gorbachev has re- jected your call for a Soviet military troop withdrawal from Poland as purely propa- ganda . How do you plead to that ? Is it a dead letter now , or where do you go with ...
... Soviet - U.S . Relations Q. Mr. President , Mr. Gorbachev has re- jected your call for a Soviet military troop withdrawal from Poland as purely propa- ganda . How do you plead to that ? Is it a dead letter now , or where do you go with ...
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Page 1382 - The declaration of emergency was made pursuant to the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United States, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, 50 USC 1701 et seq., and the National Emergencies Act, 50 USC 1601 et seq.
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