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'NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
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REGORDS
.
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as
United Nations, however, we must, when necessary, also supplement its
activities. By aiding free nations to maintain their freedom we strengthen
the United Nations in the performance of its functions.
The foreign policy of this country transcends in importance
any other question confronting us. It would be fatal if it were to
become the of Hthouldnera
subject narrow political consideration.
become the schide of the deteighger.
Dave brigh partisanship.
It must not be wrecked on the rocks of
United support of a policy that serves the interests of the
nation as a whole must be our aim.
those
I wish to commend the efforts of members of both parties who
have worked, side by side, in to achieve this goal.
To meet the responsibilities placed upon us today this nation
must be strong. A strong United States means a country that maintains as
commensurate with its responsibilities.
military power
It means a country of sound domestic economy. It
means a country that holds its place in the forefront of industrial
production and continues its leadership in creating the techniques of
abundance. And it means, most of all, a strong, united, confident people,
clear in the knowledge of their country's destiny, unshaken and unshakable
in their resolve to live in a world of free peoples at peace.
No matter how great our military potential may be, military
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