Word: arsenals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Opponents have contended that the Watertown Arsenal, to be deactivated soon by the Defense Department, would be a better selection because it would cost the government less money and would not force the relocation of firms now in Kendall Square...
...Watertown, Arsenal we could not acquire these people," Kock added...
Still, for the present, there could be little doubt that, as Johnson put it, the U.S. arsenal today is "greater than that ever assembled by any other nation and greater now than that of any combination of adversaries...
...Ludwig Erhard from the start tried tostare le grand Charles down. He did not have a chance. When it came to the question of grain prices in the Common Market, Erhard held out for twelve months, but finally caved in. Anxious to share in the West's nuclear arsenal, der Dicke pinned his hopes on U.S. zeal for the multilateral force, only to have the Americans lose interest and leave the Germans out on a limb. Last week, as Erhard arrived in Paris for his latest meeting with France's leader, he could hope to be received with...
...purely diplomatic use; or we might say that their purpose is precisely to render their military use superfluovis." As for Charles de Gaulle's force de frappe, Aron argues that it reflects a new Maginot Line psychology, seeking security behind a pitifully inadequate nuclear arsenal that could conceivably invite attack. Aron is not necessarily opposed to France's nuclear force if it is accepted as a hedge against the "unpredictability of future diplomacy," but he scoffs at the notion that this "symbol of patriotic pride" could ever be a credible substitute for the U.S. deterrent...