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... forces in a matter of hours . I am convinced , however , that the full impact of this magnificent un- dertaking is yet to be realized not only by our allies and our opponents but per- haps by ourselves . The magnitude of this ...
... forces in a matter of hours . I am convinced , however , that the full impact of this magnificent un- dertaking is yet to be realized not only by our allies and our opponents but per- haps by ourselves . The magnitude of this ...
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... forces ; fifth , indoctrinization of the military as to their role in a democracy . That was last year before I showed on the floor of the Senate on August 2 , 1962 , that not only were none of the objectives achieved , but , as to some ...
... forces ; fifth , indoctrinization of the military as to their role in a democracy . That was last year before I showed on the floor of the Senate on August 2 , 1962 , that not only were none of the objectives achieved , but , as to some ...
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... forces there to take over from the civilian rulers of that country ? Many of the officers leading that coup had been trained in the United States under our military assistance program . The tank that rammed through the iron gates of the ...
... forces there to take over from the civilian rulers of that country ? Many of the officers leading that coup had been trained in the United States under our military assistance program . The tank that rammed through the iron gates of the ...
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... forces would enable the Latin American countries to discard their old equipment and reduce the overall size of their forces . Another argument advanced for institut- ing a program of military assistance to Latin America was that in many ...
... forces would enable the Latin American countries to discard their old equipment and reduce the overall size of their forces . Another argument advanced for institut- ing a program of military assistance to Latin America was that in many ...
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... forces that perpetuate militarism in Latin America , with the dis- astrous consequences I am here discussing . At that time the Washington Daily News , edited by John T. O'Rourke who is deeply knowledgeable regarding Latin American af ...
... forces that perpetuate militarism in Latin America , with the dis- astrous consequences I am here discussing . At that time the Washington Daily News , edited by John T. O'Rourke who is deeply knowledgeable regarding Latin American af ...
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