| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1951 - 924 頁
...— the initial reliance must be on the people attacked to resist it and then upon the commitments of the entire civilized world under the Charter of the United Nations which so far has not proved a weak reed to lean on by any people who are determined to protect their... | |
| Herbert Agar - 1957 - 213 頁
...announced that Korea would now be expected to defend herself but that she was supported by "the commitments of the entire civilized world" under the charter of the United Nations. The last American, and presumably the last Russian, troops were withdrawn, and Korea became in effect... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1957 - 1700 頁
...— the initial reliance must be on the people attacked to resist it ond then upon the commitments of the entire civilized world under the Charter of the United Nations which so far has not proved a weak reed to lean on by any people who are determined to protect their... | |
| 1957 - 1646 頁
...— the initial reliance must be on the people attacked to resist it and then upon the commitments of the entire civilized world under the Charter of the United Nations which so far has not proved a weak reed to lean on by any people who are determined to protect their... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1957 - 516 頁
...— the initial reliance must be on the people attacked to resist it and then upon the commitments of the entire civilized world under the Charter of the United Nations which so far has not proved a weak reed to lean on by any people who are determined to protect their... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1957 - 516 頁
...— the initial reliance must be on the people attacked to resist it and then upon the commitments of the entire civilized world under the Charter of the United Nations which so far has not proved a weak reed to lean on by any people who are determined to protect their... | |
| United States. Congress. House Foreign Affairs - 1968 - 340 頁
...Japan to the Ryukyus to the Philippines. Areas to the west of this line, including Korea and Formosa, would have to provide for their own defense, backed...civilized world under the Charter of the United Nations." Bemis, p. 938 ; American foreign policy (1950-1955), pp. 2310-2322 for text of speech. 1950, February... | |
| Dean Acheson - 1970 - 858 頁
.... . the initial reliance must be on the people attacked to resist it and then upon the commitments of the entire civilized world under the Charter of the United Nations, which so far has not proved a weak reed to lean on by any people who are determined to protect their... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1970 - 396 頁
...Japan to the Ryukyus to the Philippines. Areas to the west of this line, including Korea and Formosa, would have to provide for their own defense, backed...civilized world under the Charter of the United Nations." (Bemis. p. 938; American Foreign Policy [1950-19551, pp. 2310-2322 for text of speech.) February 1050:... | |
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