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May 31, 1972 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and the Shah of Iran at a Luncheon in Tehran Honoring Their Imperial Majesties is, being from a world of diplomacy and the rest-but the way … |
May 01, 1973 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and Chancellor Willy Brandt of the Federal Republic of Germany your own worldwide peace diplomacy, Mr. President. We shall … |
Apr 15, 1972 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks at a State Dinner for Representatives of the Organization of American States He is one who has been in diplomacy most of his life, as most … most of you have been in diplomacy. Now diplomats have very … your lives to the service of diplomacy, to the service of peace … |
Sep 28, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and President Giuseppe Saragat of Italy at a Luncheon in Rome threads of the patient work of diplomacy which has already been done … |
Jan 27, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain numbers with somewhat more diplomacy than we have on other occasions--because … |
Feb 18, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
First Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy for the 1970's. our strategic planning and diplomacy. In the light of these fateful … |
Feb 25, 1971 | Richard Nixon |
Second Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy. complicate the patterns of diplomacy, presenting both new problems … doctrines and the context of diplomacy. --Around the globe, East … a new era of multilateral diplomacy. Fifty-one nations joined … |
Feb 09, 1972 | Richard Nixon |
Third Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy. constitute the new dimension of diplomacy. --We are making a major … |
Oct 11, 1972 | Richard Nixon |
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report on the International Educational and Cultural Exchange Program. unique example of citizens' diplomacy in action. I commend this … |
May 03, 1973 | Richard Nixon |
Fourth Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy. doctrines of defense and diplomacy. The imperatives of change … introduced new calculations in our diplomacy. The U.S. defense effort … careful process of private diplomacy and public steps to engage … |
Oct 16, 1973 | Richard Nixon |
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report on the International Educational and Cultural Exchange Program. form of people-to-people diplomacy. All of these elements are … |
Apr 24, 1974 | Richard Nixon |
Special Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation for Funding of Foreign Assistance Programs in Fiscal Year 1975 a vital complement to our diplomacy in maintaining the momentum … |
Mar 13, 1974 | Richard Nixon |
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. in the history of American diplomacy-both by our traditions and … |
Oct 24, 1973 | Richard Nixon |
Veto of the War Powers Resolution ability to exercise quiet diplomacy backed by subtle shifts in … |
Mar 04, 1969 | Richard Nixon |
The President's News Conference about the limits of personal diplomacy in settling great differences … |
Apr 18, 1969 | Richard Nixon |
The President's News Conference national security and our diplomacy throughout the world. I analyzed … capability which would make our diplomacy not credible in the Pacific … |
Feb 17, 1971 | Richard Nixon |
The President's News Conference will continue to pursue the diplomacy for a primary reason, the … |
Sep 13, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Excerpts From Remarks by Vice President Richard Nixon, Lloyd Center, Portland, OR strength. We need a firm diplomacy, one that is firm without … military strength, policy, and diplomacy; we are going to have to … |
Sep 13, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks of Vice President Nixon, Clark County Courthouse, Vancouver, WA that we must be firm in our diplomacy without being belligerent … |
Sep 14, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks of Vice President Richard M. Nixon, University of North Dakota Field House, Grand Forks, ND it must be combined with diplomacy, which is also strongdiplomacy, which not only averts war … do I mean by that kind of diplomacy? I think I could sum it up … with two adjectives: the diplomacy of the United States in the … |
Sep 16, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks of Vice President Nixon, Sunnyside Park, Atlantic, IA kind. And so this kind of diplomacy must go along with our armed … we've got to have a firm diplomacy; we also have to avoid belligerence … |
Sep 16, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks of Vice President Nixon, Town Square, Council Bluffs, IA militarily, we must also keep the diplomacy in which we deal with the … |
Sep 20, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Excerpts from Remarks by the Vice President, Central High School, Bay City, MI follow? We will see that the diplomacy that we have in these critical … not have wise and strong diplomacy your power can mean nothing … economic strength, and firm diplomacy without belligerency, but … |
Sep 22, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks of Vice President Nixon, Civic Center, St. Joseph, MO ahead. Second: America's diplomacy must be firm. What do I mean … |
Sep 27, 1960 | Richard Nixon |
Remarks by the Vice President, Hospital Baseball Field, West Memphis, AR must see that as far as our diplomacy is concerned. we never make … |