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... armaments are economically advanta- geous and that countries would suffer economic hardship by dis- armament ? A : Production of armaments can never be an economic asset to a country as a whole . It always implies the unproductive use ...
... armaments are economically advanta- geous and that countries would suffer economic hardship by dis- armament ? A : Production of armaments can never be an economic asset to a country as a whole . It always implies the unproductive use ...
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... armament questions ? Would you do this irrespective of what Russia would agree to do ? A : Any world government ... armaments ? A : Military power should be completely and solely in the hands of the world federation . Q : Would you ...
... armament questions ? Would you do this irrespective of what Russia would agree to do ? A : Any world government ... armaments ? A : Military power should be completely and solely in the hands of the world federation . Q : Would you ...
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... armament is not a way to prevent war . Every step in this direction brings us nearer to catastrophe . An armaments race is the worst possible method of preventing an open conflict . On the contrary , real peace cannot be reached without ...
... armament is not a way to prevent war . Every step in this direction brings us nearer to catastrophe . An armaments race is the worst possible method of preventing an open conflict . On the contrary , real peace cannot be reached without ...
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