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SECER -5- Our Third Purposes An Increase in the Con- fidence and Cohesion of the Western Alliance 9. Our The Communists traditionally use any inter- Goal. national encounter to air their confidence in the ultimate triumph of their system. We should go them one better. We have good reason to do so. 10. Mili- Our position is strong in the military field. tary Strength. Our strategic deterrent is highly effective, and will remain so. The USSR, in spite of its missile boasts and accomplishments, is quite conscious of the restraint that this strength imposes on its The Owleng . aggressive designs. ) 11. Non- Freedom's priority claim to the future in MII1 - tary non-military competition was never so clear to me Strength, as during President Eisenhower's recent journeys through Asia and Latin America. The peoples of these areas just do not want totalitarianism; they know that their independence will die if the Free World does not thrive. Our countries can xightly enter the Summit with confidence that our three spokesmen of the free world represent the tide of history. 12. Our Posture. SEORET

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This talking paper for Secretary of State Herter outlines the four purposes for the upcoming Paris Summit in May.

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