| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1968 - 64 páginas
...will, with one success requiring still another to insure the first one. An insistence on going all-out to win a war may have a fine masculine ring, and a...with no one left capable of signaling the victory. "In setting our military goals we need first of all to recognize that most of the world's most basic... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1968 - 1322 páginas
...will, with one success requiring still another to insure the first one. An insistence on going all-out to win a war may have a fine masculine ring, and a...sound that stirs our blood. But the ending: of an 'illout war in these times is beyond imagining. It may mean the turning back of civilization by several... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1970 - 114 páginas
...will, with one success requiring still another to insure the first one. An insistence on going all-out to win a war may have a fine masculine ring, and a...with no one left capable of signaling the victory. individual freedom, solutions must be sought through combined political, economic, and military efforts."... | |
| Christopher M. Gacek - 1994 - 508 páginas
...will, with one success requiring still another to insure the first one. An insistence on going all-out to win a war may have a fine masculine ring, and a...with no one left capable of signaling the victory." (p. 245) 83. Taylor, The Uncertain Trumpet, pp. 14—15. 84. Harry G. Summers, On Strategy: The Vietnam... | |
| Stanley J. Michalak - 2001 - 260 páginas
...as wars will, with one success requiring another to insure the first. An insistence on going all-out to win a war may have a fine masculine ring, and a...thousand years, with no one left capable of signaling the victory.17 The North Korean Strategy: A Military Fait Accompli While America never wanted to fight... | |
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