Executive sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Том 14U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... side would they be on ? Mr. KENNAN . They would try to keep out of it if they could . Senator CAPEHART . Could they ? Mr. KENNAN . They would be more afraid of the Russians than they would be of us , and for this reason they would try ...
... side would they be on ? Mr. KENNAN . They would try to keep out of it if they could . Senator CAPEHART . Could they ? Mr. KENNAN . They would be more afraid of the Russians than they would be of us , and for this reason they would try ...
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... we would have had some an- swers . But in any case , what would be your answer to a question of that character from people who think that they have been on our side and done their best to support our policies and programs 7.
... we would have had some an- swers . But in any case , what would be your answer to a question of that character from people who think that they have been on our side and done their best to support our policies and programs 7.
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... side in the ideological sense . He still considers himself a Socialist and a Marxian Socialist , but he is not what he is often described as being , a thug . I have found him an acceptable person to deal with , and always courteous and ...
... side in the ideological sense . He still considers himself a Socialist and a Marxian Socialist , but he is not what he is often described as being , a thug . I have found him an acceptable person to deal with , and always courteous and ...
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... side in the sense that the members of NATO are part of the West- ern camp . But I think that , by and large , the direction of develop- ment over the last years has been in our favor , and that for this reason it is worth being patient ...
... side in the sense that the members of NATO are part of the West- ern camp . But I think that , by and large , the direction of develop- ment over the last years has been in our favor , and that for this reason it is worth being patient ...
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... side as well as theirs to bolster this situa- tion which seemed to be slipping . I think you are familiar with the results . The decision was taken to extend additional help , to accelerate our training program , and to send these units ...
... side as well as theirs to bolster this situa- tion which seemed to be slipping . I think you are familiar with the results . The decision was taken to extend additional help , to accelerate our training program , and to send these units ...
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