There is one solution and only one: that is for the free world to develop the will and organize the means to retaliate instantly against open aggression by Red armies, so that, if it occurred anywhere, we could and would strike back where it hurts, by... A History of the Modern Chinese Army - 第 148 頁Xiaobing Li 著 - 2007 - 432 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Monte D. Wright, Lawrence J. Paszek - 1973 - 252 頁
...their general staff selects. . . . There is one solution, and only one: that is for the Free World to develop the will and organize the means to retaliate...anywhere, we could and would strike back where it hurts by a means of our own choosing.14 ********* Once appointed Secretary of State, Dulles quickly... | |
| Alexander L. George, Richard Smoke - 1974 - 684 頁
...dealing with communist expansionism, "There is one solution and only one: that is for the free world to develop the will and organize the means to retaliate...anywhere, we could and would strike back where it hurts, by means of our choosing." Life, May 19, 1952, p. 151; italics in original. While in substantial... | |
| John Lewis Gaddis - 1982 - 452 頁
...bankruptcy everywhere." Dulles's solution was asymmetry, but of a particular kind: "the free world [must] develop the will and organize the means to retaliate...anywhere, we could and would strike back where it burts, by means of our own choosing." This could he done most efficiently by relying on atomic weapons,... | |
| Richard J. Barnet - 1983 - 516 頁
...hydrogen bomb and would soon have one.) The United States must develop the "will" to use force in order to "retaliate instantly against open aggression by...anywhere, we could and would strike back where it hurts, by means of our choosing." Communist "subversion" transgressed the "moral or natural law" by... | |
| Norman A. Graebner - 1986 - 334 頁
...solution and only one," Dulles wrote in May 1952, "that is for the free world to develop the will to organize the means to retaliate instantly against...anywhere, we could and would strike back where it hurts, by means of our own choosing. "4 Dulles repeated this formula in his speech before the New York... | |
| L. Freedman - 2003 - 592 頁
...effective defense', and in May 1952 of 'instant massive retaliation' and the need for the 'free world to develop the will and organize the means to retaliate...any-where, we could and would strike back where it hurts, by means of our choosing'.7 Dulles was not greatly involved in developing the Administration's... | |
| Richard H. Immerman - 1992 - 316 頁
...known that it [the United States] wants and expects liberation to occur!' At the same time America had to develop the will and organize the means "to retaliate...anywhere, we could and would strike back where it hurts, by means of our own choosing"10 From the standpoint of Dulles's public image it was bad enough... | |
| Stephen E. Ambrose - 1991 - 644 頁
...atomic bomb. Earlier, in April, when Dulles had said that the United States should develop the will and the means to "retaliate instantly against open aggression...anywhere, we could and would strike back where it hurts, by means of our own choosing," Eisenhower had protested. What if the Communists moved politically,... | |
| Joel H. Rosenthal - 2002 - 224 頁
...article in Life magazine during the 1952 presidential campaign, massive retaliation was explained as "the means to retaliate instantly against open aggression...Armies, so that, if it occurred anywhere, we could and we would strike back where it hurts, by means of our own choosing."^ Under this doctrine the United... | |
| Andreas Wenger - 1997 - 488 頁
...lapse.13 In an article in Life magazine, Dulles presented his answer to the problem: "The free world must develop the will and organize the means to retaliate...anywhere, we could and would strike back where it hurts, by means of our own choosing."14 Dulles coupled his preference for strategic asymmetry with... | |
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