In any combat where these things can be used on strictly military targets and for strictly military purposes, I see no reason why they shouldn't be used just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else. A History of the Modern Chinese Army - 第 145 頁Xiaobing Li 著 - 2007 - 432 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Paul Joseph, Simon Rosenblum - 1984 - 640 頁
...1955, Secretary of State Dulles remarked, "Where these things can be used on strictly military targets for strictly military purposes, I see no reason why they shouldn't be used just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else."5 These sentiments reflected internal documents on strategic policy.... | |
| Norman A. Graebner - 1986 - 334 頁
...decision to employ nuclear weapons in defense of the offshore islands, the President responded: "Now in any combat where these things can be used on strictly...reason why they shouldn't be used just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else."23 Analysts observed that even the tactical use of such weapons... | |
| Peter Paret, Gordon A. Craig, Felix Gilbert - 1986 - 964 頁
...status within our armed forces," and his President commented in March 1955 that "where these things are used on strictly military targets and for strictly...reason why they shouldn't be used just exactly as you would a bullet or anything else." It soon became clear, however, that nuclear weapons could not be... | |
| L. Freedman - 2003 - 592 頁
...that 'Where these things are used on strictly military targets and for strictly military purposes, 1 see no reason why they shouldn't be used just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else.' This dual approach was made possible by the fact that both tactical... | |
| Stephen E. Ambrose - 1991 - 644 頁
...tactical small atomic weapons." Eisenhower was unusually direct in his answer: "Yes, of course they would be used." He explained, "In any combat where these...reason why they shouldn't be used just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else." But would not the United States itself be destroyed in a nuclear... | |
| Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller, Stephen Van Evera - 1990 - 372 頁
...force."63 Eisenhower, asked whether such comments accurately reflected administration policy, responded, "in any combat where these things can be used on strictly...military targets and for strictly military purposes, I seen no reason why they shouldn't be used, just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else."64... | |
| Sheldon Ungar - 2010 - 228 頁
...conventionality: "When these things are used on strictly military targets and strictly for military purpose, I see no reason why they shouldn't be used just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else." 6 Eisenhower did try to use the weapons diplomatically and coercively... | |
| Christopher M. Gacek - 1994 - 516 頁
...forces." In a March 1955 press conference, President Eisenhower argued that "Where these things are used on strictly military targets and for strictly...reason why they shouldn't be used just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else.3 In its private and public statements the administration stressed... | |
| James T. Patterson - 1996 - 881 頁
...press conference the President then added, "In any combat where these things [tactical nuclear weapons] can be used on strictly military targets and for strictly...reason why they shouldn't be used, just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else."66 The threat to use nuclear weapons, even if only in a "strictly... | |
| Vincent A. Auger - 1996 - 174 頁
...nuclear policy was very simple. According to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, "Where these things are used on strictly military targets and for strictly...reason why they shouldn't be used just exactly as you would use a bullet or anything else."7 Eisenhower, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, and Chairman... | |
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