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    1. This response, however, was sufficient gesture of disarmament for the web lord


    2. The disarmament had to be immediate, complete and verifiable, and cooperation unconditional on the part of Iraq


    3. Bush also set back disarmament treaties by pushing, as Reagan had, for a missile defense system


    4. Mitigated by: Disarmament treaties with the USSR


    5. There were the twelve years of unfulfilled resolutions, the latest being Resolution 1441, which offered Iraq a final opportunity to comply with the many disarmament obligations set out previously


    6. “Number Three: Develop the illusion that total disarmament by the U


    7. ” This was a call for unilateral disarming of our intelligence services to match the disarmament of our military, which has long been a staple of the radical agenda


    8. In exchange for that and a partial German disarmament, we will guarantee that the original 711


    9. and seek disarmament treaties with the Soviet Union


    10. In the world of my dead adoptive mother, the nuclear weapons stockpiles numbered at a time tens of thousands of warheads each for the United States and the USSR, before shrinking gradually due to nuclear disarmament treaties

    11. The discussion went on for two more hours, mostly on how to effect the disarmament and occupation of Germany


    12. He believed Brazil’s refusal to sign the Global Nuclear Disarmament Treaty indicated hostile plans, even though we had no strategic or tactical nuclear capability


    13. Non-alliance countries are far from being homogeneous when dealing with issues of peace, security and disarmament on one hand social and economic development on the other


    14. One of the most egregious examples of this practice of unilateral disarmament in the battle of ideas is the January report of the independent review of the Fort Hood massacre, co-chaired by former Army Secretary Togo West and former Chief of Naval Operations Adm


    15. Besides, the effort exerted for rescuing the peace is still inconsiderable, and the results brought forth by the peace conferences for disarmament or the limitation of arm's spread or the lessening of its quantity are insignificant


    16. When a nation disbelieves and disobeys Al'lah's order, it will be certainly destroyed where neither peace conferences, nor meeting held for disarmament, and not even ideas of peaceful coexistence or balance of powers, or anything else in the world can divert the expected scourge from people if its time has come unless by only one condition, which is to give up this luxury, and to change this course of disbelieving and going astray into that of believing, then to return to Al'lah's religion and follow its precepts by word and deed, besides to receive the Book and put it to practice earnestly


    17. The end result of Hitler’s proposition of global non-violence on an international scale of disarmament: was the whole world laughing at him and ignoring him and continuing the international arms race of manufacturing more weapons of mass destruction


    18. He became an insane war monger shouting of the dangers of disarmament: In fact he personally engineered the propaganda and the new arms race which was the main cause of WW2


    19. They hand him off to an American clerk in a requisitioned hotel transformed into a disarmament center


    20. Germany announces that it rejects the disarmament clause of the Treaty of Versailles

    21. "This Congress, considering the question of disarmament, as well as the Peace question generally, depends upon public opinion, recommends the Peace Societies here represented, and all friends of Peace, to carry on an active propaganda among the people, especially at the time of Parliamentary elections, in order that the electors should give their vote to those candidates who have included in their programme Peace, Disarmament, and Arbitration


    22. The fundamental idea of the Congress is this, that it is necessary, in the first place, to diffuse by all means possible the conviction among men that war is very unprofitable for people and that peace is a great good, and in the second, to act upon the governments, impressing them with the superiority of the international tribunal over wars, and, therefore, the advantages and the necessity of disarmament


    23. "Such are the questions that are propounded by the Congress soon to be held in Rome and in pamphlets dealing with disarmament


    24. It is the same that must be understood by those who read books and pamphlets on courts of arbitration and disarmament


    25. "People used to speak, and even now speak, of disarmament, but disarmament is something impossible, and even if it were possible, we should be obliged to reject it


    26. I am convinced that a universal disarmament would bring with it something like a moral fall, which would find its expression in universal impotence, and would be in the way of a progressive advancement of humanity


    27. In the economic relation they preach a theory, the essence of which consists in this, that the worse it is, the better it is, that the more there shall be an accumulation of capital, and so an oppression of the labourer, the nearer will the liberation be, and so every personal effort of a man to free himself from the oppression of capital is useless; in the relation of the state, they preach that the greater the power of the state, which according to this theory has to take in the still unoccupied field of the private life, the better it will be, and that, therefore, the interference of the governments in the private life has to be invoked; in the political and international relations they preach that the increase of the means of destruction, the increase of the armies, will lead to the necessity of disarmament by means of congresses, arbitrations, and so forth


    28. In this letter on the one hand, they expressed the thought that universal disarmament could be attained by the surest path of each separate individual refusing to take part in military service, and on the other hand, they acknowledged that the Peace Conference fixed for The Hague at the instigation of the Russian Government was useful to the attainment of universal peace


    29. This Congress, recognizing that a general disarmament would be the best guarantee of Peace, and would lead to the solution, in the general interest, of those questions which now must divide States, expresses the wish that a Congress of Representatives of all the States of Europe may be assembled as soon as possible to consider the means of effecting a gradual general disarmament, which already seems feasible


    30. This Congress, considering the question of disarmament, as well as the Peace question generally, depends upon public opinion, recommends the Peace Societies here represented, and all friends of Peace, to carry on an active propaganda among the people, especially at the time of Parliamentary elections, in order that the electors should give their votes to those candidates who have included in their programme Peace, Disarmament, and Arbitration

    31. "Such are the questions which are to be debated by the next Congress of Universal Peace to be held in Rome, which have already been discussed in a recently published pamphlet on Disarmament


    32. It is equally Utopian to build one's hope on projects of disarmament, whose execution, owing to considerations of a national character, which exist in the minds of all our readers, is practically impossible


    33. Disarmament demanded by one nation of another, under conditions imperiling its security, would be equivalent to a declaration of war


    34. Those who read essays and works on Courts of Arbitration and the disarmament of nations must feel very much the same


    35. "Men have talked, and still do talk, of disarmament; and yet disarmament is utterly impossible, for even though it were possible, we should be compelled to renounce it


    36. I believe that a general disarmament would be followed by a moral degradation, assuming the form of a widespread effeminacy which would impede the progress of humanity


    37. In regard to international politics, it is declared that the increase of armies and modes of extermination will lead to the necessity of a general disarmament through the agency of congresses, arbitration, etc


    38. The congress, recognizing that a general disarmament would be the best guarantee of peace and would lead to the solution of the questions which now most divide states, expresses the wish that a congress of representatives of all the states of Europe may be assembled as soon as possible to consider the means of effecting a gradual general disarmament


    39. The fundamental idea of the congress is the necessity (1) of diffusing among all people by all means the conviction of the disadvantages of war and the great blessing of peace, and (2) of rousing governments to the sense of the superiority of international arbitration over war and of the consequent advisability and necessity of disarmament


    40. "It is equally chimerical to reckon on projects of disarmament, the execution of which is rendered almost impossible by considerations of a popular character present to the mind of all our readers

    41. Disarmament imposed on one nation by another in circumstances threatening its security would be equivalent to a declaration of war


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