Word: aggressors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Force the U.S. has ever had, declared: "I do feel that the maintenance ... of peace in the world depends upon the strength of the United States." The commission agreed with him. The mere existence of a great U.S. force, in fact, might be a deterrent to a world aggressor. Peace might yet be achieved through the very instrument which had become the world's most destructive force: air power...
...danced nimbly out of range. He bobbed and weaved, dropped his guard, ambled to the left, then the right, jiggled his feet, turned southpaw at times. He backed up-but not into the ropes: he had too much ring smartness for that. Louis, always moving forward, looked like the aggressor, but for all the damage he did he might as well have had both hands in a sling...
...second stanza was almost a replica of the first with Fuller boring in to land several rights to the body and Clemmons countering with his left jab and an occasional right cross. The action speeded up in the third round as Clemmons methodically became the aggressor and about halfway to the bell, landed one good right to Fuller's body as Pete missed with a right...
...sort of defense treaty the U.S. wants was outlined by Secretary Marshall on the conference's first day. If one of the 21 American republics were attacked, all of them would go into a huddle, and if two-thirds of them agreed to crack down on the aggressor, all 21 would have to go along. Nobody could be neutral. On the other hand, only those that wanted to need start shooting. For those unable or unwilling to go that far there would be lesser steps-breaking off diplomatic relations, starting an economic blockade, for instance...
...common knowledge," snapped the Moscow radio, "that four powers, the United States, the Soviet Union, China and Great Britain secured victory over the aggressor Japan with their armed forces. . . . The Council of Foreign Ministers, formed at the initiative of the United States, was created precisely for the preliminary work on the preparation of peace treaties and cannot therefore be ignored in the preparation of the peace treaty for Japan...