Military Situation in the Far East, 第 3 卷U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - 3691 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 100 筆
第 1682 頁
... objective , and would have been the result if Formosa had fallen ? Secretary ACHESON . Well , it is not what I have said , Senator , that we thought it advisable to print this document . We thought it advisable that that statement ...
... objective , and would have been the result if Formosa had fallen ? Secretary ACHESON . Well , it is not what I have said , Senator , that we thought it advisable to print this document . We thought it advisable that that statement ...
第 1704 頁
... objectives than what the Secretary said . Now , he has given his explanation , which in substance is that it was a direction to the Voice of America how to proceed at that time when there was thought that we might lose Formosa . Now ...
... objectives than what the Secretary said . Now , he has given his explanation , which in substance is that it was a direction to the Voice of America how to proceed at that time when there was thought that we might lose Formosa . Now ...
第 1714 頁
... objective to protect the Nation and to safeguard the future of its people . We stand ready to defend our future by force of arms if that necessity is forced upon us . But we seek to deter war if we can . Another world war would be ...
... objective to protect the Nation and to safeguard the future of its people . We stand ready to defend our future by force of arms if that necessity is forced upon us . But we seek to deter war if we can . Another world war would be ...
第 1716 頁
... objective . It has been charged that the American and allied forces fighting in Korea are engaged in a pointless and inconclusive struggle . Nothing could be further from the fact . They have been magnifi- cent . Their gallant ...
... objective . It has been charged that the American and allied forces fighting in Korea are engaged in a pointless and inconclusive struggle . Nothing could be further from the fact . They have been magnifi- cent . Their gallant ...
第 1717 頁
... objective of our military operation in Korea is to end the aggression , to safeguard against its renewal , and to restore peace . There is wide agreement on this objective in the domestic discussions of this issue . Both the ...
... objective of our military operation in Korea is to end the aggression , to safeguard against its renewal , and to restore peace . There is wide agreement on this objective in the domestic discussions of this issue . Both the ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
action aggression agree agreement allies American answer armed Army believe Chairman CONNALLY Chairman RUSSELL Chiang Kai-shek Chiefs of Staff China lobby Chinese Communists Chinese Nationalist commander Congress correct December 23 Defense Department discussed document East economic fact fighting forces Formosa Generalissimo going hearings Japan Japanese Joint Chiefs Korea Kuomintang MacArthur Manchuria Marshall matter ment military mission Nationalist Government North Koreans official peace position President question recall record response Russia Secretary ACHESON Security Council Senator BREWSTER Senator BRIDGES Senator BYRD Senator CAIN Senator GEORGE Senator GILLETTE Senator GREEN Senator HICKENLOOPER Senator JOHNSON Senator KEFAUVER Senator KNOWLAND Senator LONG Senator MCMAHON Senator MORSE Senator SALTONSTALL Senator SMITH Senator SPARKMAN Senator STENNIS Senator WILEY situation Soviet Soviet Union statement telegram testimony thing thought tion troops understand United Nations vote WEDEMEYER Yalta Yalta agreement Yalta Conference
熱門章節
第 2060 頁 - Railroad which provides an outlet to Dairen shall be jointly operated by the establishment of a joint Soviet-Chinese company it being understood that the preeminent interests of the Soviet Union shall be safeguarded and that China shall retain full sovereignty in Manchuria; 3. The Kurile islands shall be handed over to the Soviet Union.
第 1721 頁 - Nations furnish such assistance to the Republic of Korea as may be necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security in the area.
第 2437 頁 - Commission shall render a report to the next regular session of the General Assembly and to any prior special session which might be called to consider the subject matter of the present resolution, and shall render such interim reports as it may deem appropriate to the Secretary-General for transmission to Members...
第 2060 頁 - Japan in 1904 shall be restored, viz: (a) the southern part of Sakhalin as well as all the islands adjacent to it shall be returned to the Soviet Union, (b) the commercial port of Dairen shall be internationalized, the preeminent interests of the Soviet Union in this port being safeguarded and the lease of Port Arthur as a naval base of the USSR restored...
第 1940 頁 - ... 1 . Welcomes the prompt and vigorous support which governments and peoples of the United Nations have given to its Resolutions of 25 and 27 June 1950 to assist the Republic of Korea in defending itself against armed attack and thus to restore international peace and security in the area; 2.
第 1861 頁 - With deep regret I have concluded that General of the Army Douglas MacArthur is unable to give his wholehearted support to the policies of the United States Government and of the United Nations in matters pertaining to his official duties.
第 1803 頁 - Nothing that this country did or could have done within the reasonable limits of its capabilities could have changed that result; nothing that was left undone by this country has contributed to it. It was the product of internal Chinese forces, forces which this country tried to influence but could not.
第 2437 頁 - United Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea should proceed to Korea and begin to carry out its functions as soon as possible; (b) Pending the arrival in Korea of the United Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea...
第 2105 頁 - Door policy; and that it does not intend to recognize any situation, treaty, or agreement which may be brought about by means contrary to the covenants and obligations of the Pact of Paris of August 27, 1928, to which treaty both China and Japan, as well as the United States, are parties.
第 1938 頁 - The Military Staff Committee shall be responsible under the Security Council for the strategic direction of any armed forces placed at the disposal of the Security Council.