| United States - 2003 - 1188 páginas
...not trade away the fate of free European peoples . . . [n]o more Munichs . . . [n]o more Yaltas . . . [a]s we plan the Prague Summit, we should not calculate...how much we can do to advance the cause of freedom". (9) On October 22, 1996, in a speech in Detroit, Michigan, former President William J. Clinton stated... | |
| United States - 2005 - 2614 páginas
...not trade away the fate of free European peoples . . . [n]o more Munichs . . . [n]o more Yaltas . . . [a]s we plan the Prague Summit, we should not calculate...how much we can do to advance the cause of freedom". (9) On October 22, 1996, in a speech in Detroit, Michigan, former President William J. Clinton stated... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 2001 - 108 páginas
.... [n]o more Yaltas . . . [a]s we plan the 17 Prague Summit, we should not calculate how little 1 8 we can get away with, but how much we can do to 19 advance the cause of freedom". 20 (9) On October 22, 1996, in a speech in De21 troit, Michigan,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2002 - 84 páginas
...of Europe's democracies that seek it and are ready to share the responsibility that NATO brings ... As we plan the Prague summit, we should not calculate...how much we can do to advance the cause of freedom. Mr. Chairman, I recall that you, Senator Helms, and other Members of this Committee wrote to President... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2002 - 80 páginas
...nation should be commended. As the President has stated repeatedly about the Prague summit in November, "We should not calculate how little we can get away...how much we can do to advance the cause of freedom." I believe the President is correct. NATO is a defense alliance of nations who want to protect the freedom... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 2002 - 108 páginas
...stretches from the Baltics to the Black Sea, created by a robust round of enlargement driven not by "how little we can get away with, but how much we can do to advance the cause of freedom," as he said in Warsaw last June. I share the administration's determination that even as we work to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2002 - 88 páginas
...Euro-Atiantic security, into the strongest Alliance the world has known. As the President said in Warsaw, "As we plan the Prague summit, we should not calculate how little we can get away with, out how much we can do to advance the cause of freedom." We believe that this bill, which builds on... | |
| Frank Schimmelfennig - 2003 - 342 páginas
...be prepared to make concrete historic decisions with its allies to advance NATO enlargement. . . . As we plan the Prague summit, we should not calculate...much we can do to advance the cause of freedom. The expansion . . . of NATO has fulfilled NATO's promise, and that promise now leads eastward and southward,... | |
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