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... Plans of Aggression and Acts of Inter- vention by the United States Against Cuba : Resolution 1616 ( XV ) , Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly , April 21 , 1961 104. " We Cannot Recognize Any U.S. Rights To Decide the Fate of Other ...
... Plans of Aggression and Acts of Inter- vention by the United States Against Cuba : Resolution 1616 ( XV ) , Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly , April 21 , 1961 104. " We Cannot Recognize Any U.S. Rights To Decide the Fate of Other ...
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... Planning [ in NATO ] Must Be Aware of Military Re- alities , and Military Plans , in Turn , Must Be Responsive to Political Considerations " : Remarks Made by the President ( Kennedy ) Before the Military Committee of NATO , Washing ...
... Planning [ in NATO ] Must Be Aware of Military Re- alities , and Military Plans , in Turn , Must Be Responsive to Political Considerations " : Remarks Made by the President ( Kennedy ) Before the Military Committee of NATO , Washing ...
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... Plans . . . for Any Meeting With Mr. Khru- shchev . . . at This Time " : Replies Made by the President ( Kennedy ) to Questions Asked at a News Conference , Feb- ruary 15 , 1961 220. “ We Are Attempting . . . To Determine Whether Any ...
... Plans . . . for Any Meeting With Mr. Khru- shchev . . . at This Time " : Replies Made by the President ( Kennedy ) to Questions Asked at a News Conference , Feb- ruary 15 , 1961 220. “ We Are Attempting . . . To Determine Whether Any ...
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... Plans Must Be Made . . . To Make the Sixties a Historic Period of Democratic Progress in All of Africa " : Statement ... Plan for African Educational Development , XLII AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY , 1961 AFRICA 703-935.
... Plans Must Be Made . . . To Make the Sixties a Historic Period of Democratic Progress in All of Africa " : Statement ... Plan for African Educational Development , XLII AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY , 1961 AFRICA 703-935.
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... plans to make possible a much more rapid deployment of a major portion of its highly trained reserve forces . When these plans are completed and the reserve is strength- ened , 2 combat - equipped divisions , plus their supporting ...
... plans to make possible a much more rapid deployment of a major portion of its highly trained reserve forces . When these plans are completed and the reserve is strength- ened , 2 combat - equipped divisions , plus their supporting ...
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