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Word: warless (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that we hold the chips (read: technology), the best and brightest players the most efficient organizations, and as always being them the fastest gunmen, to dominate any and all bargaining sessions and literally control the agenda for the future. A corollary belief is that the achievement of a (nearly) warless international community dominated by U.S. power would allow this nation's domestic machinery to function within the old imperial now called multi-national context, but without public resistance such as that generated by the inhuman policies used to prosecute the Indochina Wars...

Author: By John Marcy, | Title: Election Issue: Harvard's Appetite | 11/6/1973 | See Source »

...sense of rendering economic and material assistance when free countries are invaded." Agnew repeated to newsmen what he said he had told the Cambodians: The U.S. will not become militarily involved in any way in Cambodia except to protect or support American troops in Viet Nam. THAILAND: In warless Bangkok, his last stop, Agnew for the first time was able to relax. Unencumbered by heavy security, he signed autographs for children at his hotel, attended a state dinner in the prescribed open-necked, shortsleeved sports shirt, and, beer in hand, chatted amiably with Thai Premier Thanom Kittika-chorn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Palace-to-Palace Salesmanship | 9/7/1970 | See Source »

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