Word: rearm
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...German Danger? The increased readiness to rearm will go for nothing unless the Germans get Gleichberechtigung (equality of rights), i.e., removal of the last discriminatory restrictions on western Germany. Specifically, this would mean the abolition of the Allied nursemaid, the High Commission. Many Americans here feel sure that the U.S. could just as well exercise economic controls through the E.G.A., political controls through an ambassador, military controls through Ike Eisenhower...
...Japan becomes a fully sovereign nation with authority to rearm or develop its economy as it pleases...
...race to rearm, the U.S. and other nations of'the free world have run smack up against a key problem: How should the free world's raw materials be divided? By overlooking this problem, while it tried to grab up a lion's share of all the strategic materials in sight, the U.S. has already stirred up a storm of hostility among its allies...
...right after Aneurin Bevan left, because he thought that the U.S. was starving Britain on raw materials. Said Wilson: "British industry stands disorganized and threatened by paralysis [because] we have not had our rightful share of the raw materials available." Europeans raised the cry that the U.S. intends to rearm by crippling the industries of Europe...
...venture the prediction that these technological changes will make it possible for armies based on the manpower of the present Atlantic Treaty nations to face Russia and its satellites on equal terms without calling on Germany to rearm...