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In the coming years, our program for peace and free-
dom will emphasize four major courses of action.
First, we will continue to give unfaltering support to
the United Nations and related agencies, and we will continue to
search for ways to strengthen their authority and increase their
effectiveness. We believe that the United Nations will be
strengthened by those new nations that subscribe to democratic
principles.
Second, we will continue our programs for world economic
recovery.
This means, first of all, that we must keep our full
weight behind the European Recovery Program. We are confident
of the success of this major venture in world recovery. We believe
that our partners in this effort will achieve the status of self-
supporting nations once again.
In addition we must complete our plans for reducing the
barriers to, and increasing the flow of, world trade. Economic
recovery and peace itself depend on increased world trade.
Third, we will strengthen freedom-loving nations against
the dangers of aggression.
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