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Deep 15 Slan would bring a world free from the terrors of mass destruction. It would not usher in the era of the super-state -- but it would usher in an era in which no state could annihilate or be annihilated by another In 1945, this nation proposed the Baruch plan to internationalize the atom before other nations even possessed the bomb or demobilized their troops. We proposed with our allies the disarmamert plan of 1951 while still at war in Korea. And we make our proposals today, while building up our defenses over Berlin, not because we are inconsistent or insincere or intimidated, but because we know the rights of free men will prevail because while we are compelled

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