We affirm, in the interests of world peace, that if there is a renewal of the armed attack, challenging again the principles of the United Nations, we should again be united and prompt to resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice would... United States Security Agreements and Commitments Abroad: Hearings, Ninety ... - 第 1525 頁United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on United States Security Agreements and Commitments Abroad 著 - 1969完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 頁
..."the consequences of such a breach of the armistice would be so grave that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea." . . . If ... the Communists desire to resume the war, they now know that they could no longer count... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1956 - 1790 頁
...resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice would be so grave that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. Finally, we are of the opinion that the armistice must not result in jeopardizing the restoration or... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1956 - 1258 頁
...: The consequences of such a breach of the armistice would be so grave that, in all probability, It would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. That is one indication. Mr. DEANE. I gather from your own views that the position the United States... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Approptiations - 1956 - 1274 頁
...: The consequences of such a breach of the armistice would be so grave that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. That is one indication. Mr. DEANE. I gather from your own views that the position the United States... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1960 - 246 頁
...resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice would be so grave that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. Finally, we are of the opinion that the armistice must not result in jeopardizing the restoration or... | |
| United States. President (1953-1961 : Eisenhower) - 1960 - 986 頁
..."the consequences of such a breach of the armistice would be so grave, that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea." United States military forces in the Far East will be maintained at appropriate levels to take account... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1972 - 936 頁
...resist. The consequences of such a breach o< the armistice would be so grave that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. "Finally, we are of the opinion that the armistice must not result In jeopardizing the restoration... | |
| Christopher M. Gacek - 1994 - 508 頁
...resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice would be so grave that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. 142 Nor would it be likely that the •weapons employed would remain nonatomic. The last paragraph... | |
| Theodore Ropp - 2000 - 430 頁
...the Philippines) that "a breach of the armistice terms would be so grave that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea." United Nations' casualties have been estimated at 44,000 South Koreans, 27,000 Americans, and 3,000... | |
| Allan R. Millett - 2001 - 858 頁
...resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice would be so grave that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea. Finally, we are of the opinion that the armistice must not result in jeopardizing the restoration or... | |
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