If the Communists were permitted to force their way into the Republic of Korea without opposition from the free world, no small nation would have the courage to resist threats and aggression by stronger Communist neighbors. The Strange Connection: U.S. Intervention in China, 1944-1972Bevin Alexander 著 - 1992 - 245 頁本書不提供預覽 - 關於此書
| United States. President (1963-1969 : Johnson) - 1965 - 910 頁
...had failed to act it had encouraged the aggressors to keep going ahead. ... I felt certain that ... if the Communists were permitted to force their way...opposition from the free world, no small nation would have die courage to resist threats and aggressions by stronger Communist neighbors. If this were allowed... | |
| Amos Yoder - 1993 - 292 頁
...the Communists were permitted to force their entry into the Republic of Korea without opposition of the free world, no small nation would have the courage...threats and aggression by stronger Communist neighbors. If this was allowed to go unchallenged, it would mean a third world war. just as similar instances... | |
| Amos Yoder - 292 頁
...the Communists were permitted to force their entry into the Republic of Korea without opposition of the free world, no small nation would have the courage...threats and aggression by stronger Communist neighbors. If this was allowed to go unchallenged, it would mean a third world war, just as similar instances... | |
| David Jablonsky - 1994 - 340 頁
...allowed to fall Communist leaders would be emboldened to override nations closer to our own shores. If the Communists were permitted to force their way...threats and aggression by stronger Communist neighbors. If this was allowed to go unchallenged it would mean a third world war, just as similar incidents had... | |
| David Jablonsky - 1994 - 344 頁
...allowed to fall Communist leaders would be emboldened to override nations closer to our own shores. lf the Communists were permitted to force their way into...threats and aggression by stronger Communist neighbors. 1f this was allowed to go unchallenged it would mean a third world war. just as similar incidents had... | |
| George F. Hofmann, Donn A. Starry - 2012 - 660 頁
...invasion in the context of a threat to democracy and international peace. He wrote in his memoirs: "If the Communists were permitted to force their way...threats and aggression by stronger Communist neighbors. If this was allowed to go unchallenged, it would mean a third world war."25 On 27 June the Republic... | |
| Stanley J. Michalak - 2001 - 260 頁
...was allowed to fall Communist leaders would be emboldened to override nations closer to our shores. If the Communists were permitted to force their way...threats and aggression by stronger Communist neighbors. If [the North Korean attack on South Korea} were allowed to go unchallenged it would mean a Third World... | |
| Gary R. Hess - 2001 - 282 頁
...allowed to fall, Communist leaders would be emboldened to override nations closer to our own shores. If the Communists were permitted to force their way...world, no small nation would have the courage to resist threat and aggression by stronger Communist neighbors. If this was allowed to go unchallenged it would... | |
| 2000 - 962 頁
...allowed to fall Communist leaders would be emboldened to override nations closer to our own shores. If the Communists were permitted to force their way...threats and aggression by stronger Communist neighbors. If this was allowed to go unchallenged it would mean a third world war, just as similar incidents had... | |
| Martin Gilbert - 2002 - 836 頁
...democracies failed to act it encouraged the aggressors to keep going ahead. If the Communists were permitred to force their way into the Republic of Korea without...resist threats and aggression by stronger Communist neighbours.' If the North Korean attack was allowed to go unchallenged 'it would mean a Third World... | |
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