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Deep. Slow 12 arms race, but to a peace race -- to advance with us step by step, stage by stage, until general and complete disarmament has actually been achieved. We invite them now,, to go beyond agreement in principle to reach agreement on actual plans. The program to be presented to this Assembly -- for general and complete disarmament under effective international control -- moves to bridge the gap between those who insist on a gradual approach, and those who talk only of the final and total achievement. It would create machinery to keep the peace as it destroys the machines of war. It would proceed through balanced and safeguarded stages designed to give no

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