The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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Page 159
... forces , contending that they had no need of them and that such forces could not constitute a credible deterrent . At the other extreme France and Britain showed them- selves determined to maintain their own strategic nuclear forces ...
... forces , contending that they had no need of them and that such forces could not constitute a credible deterrent . At the other extreme France and Britain showed them- selves determined to maintain their own strategic nuclear forces ...
Page 160
... forces as ' dangerous , expensive , prone to obsolescence , and lacking in credibility as a deterrent ' . The Athens meeting did not resolve these basic disagreements , but the U.S.A. took three steps towards allaying the anxieties of ...
... forces as ' dangerous , expensive , prone to obsolescence , and lacking in credibility as a deterrent ' . The Athens meeting did not resolve these basic disagreements , but the U.S.A. took three steps towards allaying the anxieties of ...
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... forces , and the Papuan Volunteer Force was to be placed at its disposal . Nether- lands forces were to be repatriated . Senior Netherlands officials were to be replaced as speedily as possible by neutral officials , but other Dutch ...
... forces , and the Papuan Volunteer Force was to be placed at its disposal . Nether- lands forces were to be repatriated . Senior Netherlands officials were to be replaced as speedily as possible by neutral officials , but other Dutch ...
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