Nazio Batuen Erakundea (NBE) eta Nazioarteko Arlo Penaleko Epaitegia (NAPE) (30)

Mundu multipolarra versus unipolarra

NBE (Nazio Batuen Erakundea) gaindituta, ICC (NAPE) (International Criminal Court) alboratuta, eta Mossad nagusi… aspalditik gainera…

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Stop saying history will judge them, judge Israel now. With ICC judges.

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ICC (international Criminal Court) NAPE (Nazioarteko Arlo Penaleko Epaitegia)

Kenneth Roth@KenRoth

International Criminal Court judges refuse to be bow to Trump’s sanctions as he tries to exempt Israeli and American officials from the rule of law:We are not going to be intimidated.”

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??￰゚ヌᄈ WATCH: Chinas Xi Jinping saysMarxism works.” “Our experience has taught us that, at the fundamental level, we owe the success of the Communist Party of China and socialism with Chinese characteristics to the fact that Marxism works, particularly when it is adapted to the Chinese context and the needs of our times.”

Follow: @RTSG_News

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2020440468178510320

Gogoratzekoak:

Anthony Anastosi: Estatu dirua, Klase borroka

Txina aztertzen MTM-ko lente baten bidez

MTM Txinan

From the River to the Sea: Ibaitik Itsasora (134) gehi Txina eta MTM

Yan Liang: Txina, merkataritza eta sistemaren erreforma

Yan Liang: MTM eta BRICS

Yan Liang: Brick by BRICS

MTM Txinan

Yan Liang: Sozialismoa ezaugarri txinatarrekin

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World updates@itswpceo

Breaking: China announced they had successfully reversed Alzheimer‘s-like symptoms in mice using nanotechnology approach.

Medical breakthroughs in 2026 

Mexican scientists eliminated HPV

Spanish researchers cured prostate cancer in mice

Japan restored motor function in paralyzed patients via regenerative medicine

Korean scientists report reversing colon cancer

Vietnamese clinicians show blood cancer can be completely treated

Irudia

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US sanctions have turned United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese into a global financial outcast, leaving her unable to open any bank accounts or use credit cards in any country after being added to the US Treasury Department’s list of specially designated nationals.

Albanese said, “This is not about law but about power,” noting that the sanctions have effectively cut her off from the global financial system, with even banks willing to help refusing out of fear of secondary US sanctions.

Members of her family, including her husband who works at the World Bank, face potential sanctions risks that could include fines of up to one billion dollars or twenty years in prison simply for conducting financial transactions with her, making her “shunned” even in the simplest daily dealings.

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This is beyond horrifying.

New data shows Israel has killed over 680,000 Palestinians in Gaza.

Among them:

380,000 infants under 5

99,000 children over 5

That’s 479,000 children murdered by Israel.

Israel isn’t “defending itself.”

It is wiping out Palestinian life.

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Palestinian Presidency condemns Israeli cabinet decision to deepen annexation of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem:

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Suppressed Voices@supressedvoic

Francesca Albanese: “For Palestinians, resistance is a necessity.”

It began in 1936–39, against the British, and continues today against attempts to erase them physically, culturally, and spiritually.”

And it will always continue.”

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2020582430374318394

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The Resonance@Partisan_12

US sanctions have made UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese a global financial outcast — unable to open bank accounts or use credit cards.

Even her family risks billion-dollar fines or prison for transacting with her.

She’s being punished for telling the truth.

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Saif Al-Islam Assassinated: Another move by the West to KEEP AFRICA DOWN

The son of Muammar Gaddafi, the figure seen as the frontrunner and winner of any election to be held in Libya, is now dead. Watch how the endlessly postponed elections are now hastily arranged by the same NATO nations that destroyed Libya in 2011.

Under Muammar Gaddafi, Libya was once the richest nation in Africa per capita, it had the highest HDI in Africa for many years, and extreme poverty was marginal by regional standards.

Universal healthcare was free for all Libyans, housing was declared a human right, and thanks to its oil sovereignty through the nationalisations in the 1970s, Libya had ZERO structural adjustment loan programs from the hated IMF.

Muammar Gaddafi was killed for his projects to further pan-African unity, including the gold-backed dinar. Saif Al-Islam wanted to rebuild Libya and start the campaign for Libya to re-achieve all of the many successes listed above. He would have also returned Libya to the forefront of spearheading pan-African unity and independence…

That was intolerable for the same powers that destroyed Libya in 2011, and now he has been removed from Libya’s political landscape. As sources told us, MI6, with local proxies, carried out the assassination, but it also could have been France, which plotted to carve up Libya’s vast oil resources for itself as it bombed Libya into a failed state.

But despite NATO’s killing of African leaders who push towards real independence, the progress of history cannot be stopped.

The assassination of Saif Al-Islam may be a setback for the continent, but the people’s desire for real independence and sovereignty cannot be silenced, no matter how many bombs NATO countries may drop or how many bullets they fire.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2020523662504530340

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Norman Finkelstein scolds Muslim countries for abandoning & betraying Palestine by siding with the US & Israel!

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2020621442468217028

(5:52 m)

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Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc

The US forbids the UNs @FranceskAlbs from having bank account or credit cards in any country, aka sanctions against an official truth teller

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Yet another NATO source — in this case the leader of a close ally of Ukraine — claims that the US and UK undermined an early 2022 peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.

Hundreds of thousands of deaths later, this story remains censored in the West, either ignored or dismissed as “Russian disinformation.”

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Marta Havryshko@HavryshkoMarta

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The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic accuses Boris Johnson of tearing up a potential peace deal between Russia and Ukraine in the spring of 2022. Who agrees with Andrej Babiš? NAFO, weapons manufacturers, and their pundits are kindly asked to refrain from answering

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?￰゚ヌᄌ?￰゚ヌᄆ⚡️– Former CIA officer John Kiriakou: Israel is not a friend of the United States, we give them 99% of our defense secrets, and they still have ‘187 undeclared Mossad agents’ across the US to steal the remaining 1%.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2020579194938474579

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Ounka@OunkaOnX

The same people who rape children are sanctioning her for asking them to stop killing children

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Alpha100@100_alpha

#BruceRobbins Jewish-American Professor speaks out. What #Israel is doing in #Gaza is a symbol of Evil for this generation.

Students think as #US supports this, they have a responsibility for the killings & do not want these unbearable atrocities to continue under their name.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2020640648840519717

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Trump on the verge of disaster. The United States and the Manufacturing of Unnecessary Tension: A Wake-Up Call for Arab States.

The recent report by *The Washington Post* revealing that Iran has warned several Gulf Arab states, including Qatar, that any future retaliation against U.S. military bases will no longer be symbolic marks a dangerous turning point for the region. According to the report, Tehran has made it clear that any American miscalculation could result in the deaths of U.S. soldiers. This message should not be read as mere rhetoric; it is a strategic warning whose implications extend far beyond Washington and directly affect Arab countries hosting American forces.

For years, many Arab states have sought to insulate themselves from major regional confrontations, prioritizing internal stability, economic development, and regional de-escalation. Yet the extensive U.S. military presence across the Gulf has effectively pulled these countries into the heart of the confrontation between Washington and Tehran. Decisions about war and peace are not made in Doha, Manama, or Kuwait City, but in Washington—often under the influence of Israeli strategic calculations—while Arab capitals are left to absorb the consequences.

The remarks of John Mearsheimer, one of the most prominent international relations scholars, underscore this contradiction. His assertion that Donald Trump does not want to enter a prolonged war of attrition with Iran reflects a clear understanding within Washington that such a conflict would be costly, uncontrollable, and strategically counterproductive. Yet this awareness stands in stark contrast to U.S. behavior on the ground. By reinforcing its military footprint and issuing escalating threats, the United States is actively raising tensions and pushing the region toward the brink, even in the absence of a clear decision to go to war.

Equally significant is the role played by Israel in this escalation. Multiple reports indicate sustained Israeli pressure on Washington to take military action against Iran. Israel, which does not host U.S. bases and would not bear the immediate consequences of Iranian retaliation, is effectively encouraging a confrontation whose fallout would primarily hit Arab states. Iran’s repeated warnings that any attack launched “from any location” would be met with a wide-ranging response should be taken seriously by governments that host American military infrastructure.

At the same time, as Al Jazeera has pointed out, the circulation of distorted casualty figures and selective narratives—used both to prepare the ground for a strike on Iran and to whitewash Israeli actions in Gaza—signals a broader effort to normalize escalation. Such media and political framing does not enhance security; it destabilizes the region and turns Arab states into collateral arenas for conflicts that do not serve their national interests.

The central danger facing the region today is therefore not an inevitable war, but a pattern of U.S. policies that generate unnecessary tension, amplified by Israeli pressure and pursued with little regard for the security and political costs imposed on Arab countries. If this trajectory continues, the fragile stability of the Gulf will be increasingly at risk. Arab capitals may find themselves paying the highest price for strategic choices they did not make, in a confrontation they neither initiated nor control.

Irudia

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Reminder: Even before October 7 for decades Israel thwarted the creation of a Palestinian state.

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Diplomats worldwide, please stop and think:

Palestine is being used as the laboratory to dismantle UN-led multilateralism. We can still pedal back and take another road: as a human family.

End the genocide and apartheid in Palestine.

Respect intl law.

Practice SOLIDARITY.

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Interesting choice of date. Same day the #UNSC is scheduled to hold a high level meeting on #Palestine. Meant to be presided over by #UK FM Cooper.

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Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

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?Scoop: White House plans Board of Peace meeting in Washington D.C. on February 19 to raise money for Gaza reconstruction. My story on @axios https://axios.com/2026/02/07/gaza-board-peace-meeting-trump-dc

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NEW EPISODE OF GOING UNDERGROUND

BRICS Must ‘STEP UP’ Otherwise Trump Will Pick off US’ Rivals One by One- Dr. Victoria Panova

What now for BRICS in a world where the US can kidnap Presidents such as Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela?

How far has BRICS’ alternative financial system come?

How can BRICS defend itself from President Trump who sees BRICS as an anti-US bloc? We discuss all this and more with Dr. @panova_victoria of Russia’s BRICS Expert Council

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2020680496179732949

(27: 59 m)

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Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen

President Kennedy’s 1963 speech (compare it to the vile rhetoric of our leaders today):

-“What kind of peace do I mean? What kind of peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war…

it is sad to read these Soviet statements–to realize the extent of the gulf between us. But it is also a warning–a warning to the American people not to fall into the same trap as the Soviets, not to see only a distorted and desperate view of the other side, not to see conflict as inevitable, accommodation as impossible, and communication as nothing more than an exchange of threats…

No government or social system is so evil that its people must be considered as lacking in virtue. As Americans, we find communism profoundly repugnant as a negation of personal freedom and dignity. But we can still hail the Russian people for their many achievements–in science and space, in economic and industrial growth, in culture and in acts of courage…

So, let us not be blind to our differences–but let us also direct attention to our common interests and to the means by which those differences can be resolved. And if we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity. For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we are all mortal.”

President John F. Kennedy’s “Peace Speech”

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fkKnfk4k40&t=904s)

Transkripzioa:

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[Applause]

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president

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Anderson members of The Faculty Board of

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Trustees distinguished

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guests my old colleague Senator Bob

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bird who has earned his degree through

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many years of attending night law school

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while I am earning mine in the next 30

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minutes distinguished guests ladies and

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gentlemen it is with great pride

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that I participate in this ceremony of

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the American

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University sponsored by the Methodist

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Church founded by Bishop John Fletcher

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Hurst and first opened by President

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woodro Wilson in

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1914 this is a young and growing

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University but it has already fulfilled

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Bishop Hurst enlightened hope for the

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study of history and public affairs in a

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city devoted to the making of history

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and to the conduct of the Public’s

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business by sponsoring this institution

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of Higher

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Learning for all who wish to

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learn whatever their color or their

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Creed the methodists of this area and

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the nation deserve the nation’s thanks

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and I commend all those who are today

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graduating Professor woodro Wilson once

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said that every man sent out from a

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university should be a man of his Nation

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as well as a man of his time and I’m

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confident that the men and women who

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carry the honor of graduating from this

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institution will continue to give from

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their

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lives from their talents a high measure

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of public service and public

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support there are a few Earthly things

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more beautiful than a university wrote

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John Mayfield in his tribute to English

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University universities and his words

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are equally true

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today he did not refer to Towers or to

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campuses he admired The Splendid beauty

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of a

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university because it was he said a

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place where those who hate ignorance May

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strive to know where those who perceive

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Truth May strive to make others

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see I have therefore chosen this time

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and place to discuss a topic on which

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ignorance too often

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abounds and the truth too rarely

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perceived and that is the most important

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topic on Earth peace what kind of a

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peace do I mean and what kind of a peace

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do we seek not a Pax

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Americana enforced On The World by

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American weapons of war not the Peace of

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the Grave or the security of the

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slave I am talking about genuine peace

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the kind kind of peace that makes life

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on Earth worth

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living and a kind that enables men and

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Nations to grow and to Hope and build a

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better life for their

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children not merely peace for

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Americans but peace for all men and

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women not merely peace in our time but

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peace in all

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time I speak of Peace because of the new

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face of

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war total war makes no sense in an age

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where where great powers can maintain

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large and relatively invulnerable

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nuclear forces and refuse to

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surrender without resort to those

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forces it makes no sense in an age where

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a single nuclear weapon contains almost

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10 times the explosive force delivered

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by all the Allied air forces in the

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second world war it makes no sense in an

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age when the deadly poisons produced by

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a nuclear exchange would be carried by

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wind and water and soil and seed to the

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Far Corners of the

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globe and to Generations yet

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unborn today the expenditure of billions

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of dollars every year on weapons

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acquired for the purpose of making sure

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we never need them is essential to the

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keeping of

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Peace but surely the

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acquisition of such idle

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stockpiles which can only destroy and

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never create is not the only much less

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the most efficient means of assuring

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peace I speak of Peace therefore as the

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necessary rational end of rational men I

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realize the pursuit of peace is not as

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dramatic as the pursuit of war and

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frequently the words of the

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pursuers fall on deaf ears but we have

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no more urgent

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task some say that it is useless to

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speak of peace or World law or World

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disarmament and that it will be useless

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until the leaders of the Soviet Union

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adopt a more enlightened attitude I hope

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they do I believe we can help them do it

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but I also believe that we must

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reexamine in our own

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attitudes as individuals and as a nation

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for our attitude is as essential as

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theirs and every graduate of this school

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every thoughtful citizen who despairs of

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war and wishes to bring peace should

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begin by looking

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inward by examining his own attitude

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towards the possibilities of Peace

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towards the Soviet Union towards the

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cost of the Cold War and towards freedom

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and peace here at

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home first examine our attitude towards

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peace

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itself too many of us think it is

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impossible too many think it is unreal

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but that is a dangerous defe us belief

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it leads to the

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conclusion that war is inevitable that

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mankind is

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doomed that we are gripped by forces we

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cannot control

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we need not accept that view our

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problems are

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man-made therefore they can be solved by

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man and man can be as big as he wants no

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problem of human Destiny is beyond human

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beings man’s reason and spirit have

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often solved the seemingly unsolvable

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and we believe they can do it

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again I am not referring to the absolute

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infinite concept of universal peace and

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Good Will of which some fantasies and

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Fanatics dream I do not deny the value

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of hopes and dreams but we merely invite

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discouragement and incredulity by making

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that our only and immediate goal let us

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Focus instead on a more practical more

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attainable piece based not on a sudden

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revolution in human nature but on a

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gradual evolution in human

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institutions on a series of concrete

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actions and effective agreements which

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are in the interests of all

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concerned there is no single simple key

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to this piece no Grand of magic formula

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to be adopted by one or two

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Powers genuine peace must be the product

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of many nations the sum of many acts it

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must be dynamic not static changing to

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meet the challenge allenge of each new

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generation for peace is a

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process a way of solving

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problems with such a peace there will

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still be quarrels and conflicting

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interests as there are within families

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and Nations World Peace like Community

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peace does not require that each man

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love his neighbor it requires only that

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they live together in mutual tolerance

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submitting their disputes to a just and

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peaceful settlement and history teaches

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us that enties between nations as

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between

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individuals do not last

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forever however fixed our likes and

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dislikes may seem the tide of time and

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events will often bring surprising

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changes in the relations between nations

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and neighbors so let us

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persevere peace need not be impractical

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and War need not be

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inevitable by defining our goal more

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clearly by making it seem more

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manageable and less remote we can help

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all people to see it to draw Hope from

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it and to move irresistibly towards it

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and second let us re reexamine our

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attitude towards the Soviet

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Union it is discouraging to think that

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their leaders may actually believe what

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their propaganda this right it is

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discouraging to read a recent

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authoritative Soviet text on Military

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strategy and find on page after page

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wholly baseless and incredible claims

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such as the allegation that American

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imperialist circles are preparing to

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unleash different types of war that

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there is a very real threat of a

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preventative War being Unleashed by

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American imperialists against the Soviet

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Union and that the political claims and

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I quote of the American

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imperialists are to enslave economically

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and politically the European and other

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capitalist countries and to achieve

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world

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domination by means of aggressive War

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unquote truly as it was written long ago

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the wicked flee when no man

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pursueth yet it is sad to read these

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Soviet statements to realize the extent

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of the gulf between us but it is also a

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warning a warning to the American people

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not to fall into the same trap as the

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Soviets not to see only a distorted and

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desperate view of the other side not to

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see conflict as inevitable accommodation

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as impossible and communication as

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nothing more than an exchange of

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threats no government or social system

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is so evil that its people must be

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considered as lacking in virtue As

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Americans we find communism profoundly

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repugnant as a negation of personal

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freedom and dignity but we can still

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hail the Russian people for their many

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achievements in science in space in

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economic and Industrial growth in

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culture in acts of courage among the

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many traits the peoples of our two

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countries have in common none is

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stronger than our mutual hor of War

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almost unique among the major world

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powers we have never been at war with

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each other and no nation in the history

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of battle ever suffered more than the

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Soviet Union in the second world war at

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least 20 million lost their lives

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countless millions of homes and families

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were burned or sacked a third of the

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nation’s

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territory including 2third of its

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industrial base was turned into a

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wasteland a loss equivalent to the

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destruction of this country East of

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Chicago today should Total War ever

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break out again no matter how our two

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countries will be the primary target it

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is an ironic but accurate fact that the

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two strongest powers are the two in the

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most danger of

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Devastation all we have built all we

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have worked for would be destroyed in

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the first 24 hours and even in the Cold

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War which brings burdens and dangers to

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so many countries including this

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nation’s closest allies our two

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countries bear the heaviest burdens for

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we are both devoting massive sums of

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money to weapons that could be better

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devoted to combat ignorance poverty and

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disease we are both caught up in a

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vicious and dangerous cycle with

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suspicion on one side breeding suspicion

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on the other and new weapons be getting

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counter weapons in short both the United

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States and its allies and the Soviet

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Union and its allies have a mutually

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deep interest in a just and genuine

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peace and in holding the arms race

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agreements to this end are in the

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interests of the Soviet Union as well as

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ours and even the most hostile Nations

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can be relied upon to accept and keep

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those treaty obligations and only those

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treaty obligations which are in their

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own interest so let us not be blind to

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our differences but let us also direct

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attention to our common interests and

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the means by which those differences can

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be

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resolved and if we cannot end now our

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differences at least we can help make

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the world safe for diversity for in the

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final analysis our most basic common

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link is that we all inhabit this small

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planet we all breathe the same air we

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all cherish our children’s Futures and

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we are all

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Mortal third let us reexamine our

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attitude towards the Cold War

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remembering we’re not engaged in a

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debate seeking to pile up debating

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points we we are not here Distributing

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blame or pointing the finger of judgment

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we must deal with the world as it is and

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not as it might have been had the

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history of the last 18 years been

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different we must therefore persevere in

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the search for peace in the hope that

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constructive changes within the

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Communist block might bring Within Reach

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Solutions which now seem Beyond us we

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must conduct our Affairs in such a way

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that it Bec comes in the Communist

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interest to agree on a genuine peace and

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above all while defending our own vital

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interests nuclear Powers must avert

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those

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confrontations which bring an adversary

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to a choice of either a humiliating

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Retreat or a nuclear war to adopt that

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kind of course in the nuclear age would

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be evidence only of the bankruptcy of

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our policy or of a collective Death Wish

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for the

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world to secure these ends America’s

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weapons are non-provocative

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carefully controlled designed to deter

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and capable of selective use our

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military forces are committed to peace

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and disciplined in

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self-restraint our diplomats are

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instructed to avoid unnecessary

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irritance and purely rhetor rcal

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hostility for we can seek a relaxion of

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tensions without relaxing Our God and

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for our part we do not need to use

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threats to prove we are

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Resolute we do not need to jam foreign

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broadcast out of fear our faith will be

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eroded we are unwilling to impose our

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system on any unwilling people but we

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are willing and able to engage in

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peaceful competition with any people on

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Earth meanwhile we seek to strengthen

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the United Nations to help solve its

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financial problems to make it a more

16:37

effective instrument for peace to

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develop it into a genuine World security

16:42

system a system capable of resolving

16:45

disputes on the basis of law of ensuring

16:49

the security of the large and the small

16:52

and of creating conditions under which

16:54

arms can finally be

16:56

abolished at the same time we seek to

16:59

keep peace inside the non-communist

17:02

world where many nations all of them are

17:06

friends are divided over issues which

17:09

weaken Western Unity which invite

17:11

communist intervention or which threaten

17:14

to erupt into war our efforts in West

17:17

New Guinea in the Congo in the Middle

17:20

East and the Indian subcontinent have

17:23

been persistent and patient despite

17:26

criticism from both sides we have also

17:29

tried to set an example for others by

17:32

seeking to adjust small but significant

17:35

differences with our own closest

17:37

Neighbors in Mexico and

17:40

Canada speaking of other nations I wish

17:43

to make one point clear we are bound to

17:46

many nations by

17:47

alliances these alliances exist because

17:50

our concern and theirs substantially

17:53

overlap our commitment to defend Western

17:56

Europe and West Berlin for example

17:58

stands undiminished because of the

18:01

identity of our Vital interests the

18:04

United States will make no deal with the

18:06

Soviet Union at the expense of other

18:09

nations and other peoples not merely

18:12

because they are our partners but also

18:15

because their interests and ours

18:17

converge our interests converge however

18:21

not only in defending the frontiers of

18:23

freedom but in pursuing the paths of

18:26

Peace it is our hope

18:28

and the purpose of Allied policy to

18:31

convince the Soviet Union that she too

18:34

should let each Nation choose its own

18:38

future so long as that choice does not

18:41

interfere with the choices of others the

18:45

Communist drive to impose their

18:47

political and economic system on others

18:50

is the primary cause of World tension

18:53

today for there can be no doubt that if

18:57

all nations could refrain from

18:59

interfering in the self-determination of

19:02

others the peace would be much more

19:05

assured this will require a new effort

19:08

to achieve world law a new context for

19:12

World discussions it will require

19:14

increased understanding between the

19:17

Soviets and ourselves and increased

19:20

understanding will require increased

19:22

contact and

19:24

communication one step in this direction

19:27

is the proposed arrangement for a direct

19:29

line between Moscow and Washington to

19:33

avoid on each side the dangerous delays

19:37

misunderstandings and misreadings of

19:39

others actions which might occur at a

19:42

time of Crisis we have also been talking

19:45

in Geneva about our first step measures

19:48

of arm controls designed to limit the

19:51

intensity of the arms race and reduce

19:54

the risk of accidental War our primary

19:57

la long range interest in Geneva however

20:01

is general and complete disarmament

20:03

designed to take place by stages

20:06

permitting parallel political

20:08

developments to build the new

20:10

institutions of Peace which would take

20:12

the place of arms the pursuit of

20:15

disarmament has been an effort of this

20:17

government since the

20:19

1920s it has been urgently sought by the

20:23

past three

20:24

administrations and however dim the

20:26

prospects are today we intend to

20:29

continue this effort to continue it in

20:33

order that all countries including our

20:36

own can better grasp what the problems

20:39

and the possibilities of disarmament are

20:42

the only major area of these

20:45

negotiations where the end is in sight

20:49

yet where a fresh start is badly needed

20:52

is in a treaty to Outlaw nuclear

20:54

test the conclusion of such a treaty so

20:58

so near and yet so far would check the

21:00

spiraling arms race in one of its most

21:03

dangerous areas it would place the

21:06

nuclear powers in a position to deal

21:08

more effectively with one of the

21:10

greatest hazards which man faces in

21:13

1963 the further spread of nuclear arms

21:18

it would increase our security it would

21:21

decrease the prospects of War surely

21:24

this goal is sufficiently important to

21:27

re ire our steady Pursuit yielding

21:30

neither to the temptation to give up the

21:33

whole effort nor the temptation to give

21:35

up our insistence on vital and

21:38

responsible

21:39

safeguards I’m taking this opportunity

21:42

therefore to announce two important

21:44

decisions in this

21:46

regard first chairman kusov prime

21:49

minister McMillan and I have agreed that

21:52

high level discussions will shortly

21:54

begin in Moscow looking towards early

21:57

agreement on a comprehensive Test Ban

22:00

Treaty Our Hope must be

22:10

tempered our hopes must be tempered with

22:13

the caution of history but with our

22:15

hopes go the hopes of all mankind second

22:20

to make clear our good faith and solemn

22:23

convictions on this matter I now declare

22:26

that the United States does not propose

22:29

to conduct nuclear tests in the

22:32

atmosphere so long as other states do

22:34

not do so we will

22:41

[Applause]

22:43

not we will not be the first to

22:46

resume such a declaration is no

22:49

substitute for a formal binding treaty

22:53

but I hope it will help us achieve one

22:56

nor would such a treaty be a sub

22:57

substitute for disarmament but I hope it

23:00

will help us achieve it finally my

23:03

fellow Americans let us examine our

23:05

attitude towards Peace and Freedom here

23:07

at home the quality and spirit of our

23:10

own Society must justify and support our

23:14

efforts abroad we must show it in the

23:17

dedication of our own lives as many of

23:21

you who are graduating today will have

23:23

an opportunity to do by serving without

23:25

pay in the Peace Corp abroad

23:28

or in the proposed National Service Corp

23:31

here at home but wherever we are we must

23:35

all in our daily lives live up to the

23:39

age-old faith that Peace and Freedom

23:42

walk together in too many of our cities

23:45

today the peace is not secure because

23:49

freedom is

23:50

incomplete it is the responsibility of

23:53

the executive branch at all levels of

23:55

government local state and National to

23:59

provide and protect that freedom for all

24:02

of our citizens by all means within our

24:06

Authority it is the responsibility of

24:09

the legislative branch at all levels

24:12

wherever the authority is not now

24:14

adequate to make it adequate and it is

24:18

the

24:18

responsibility of all citizens and all

24:22

sections of this country to respect the

24:25

rights of others and respect the law of

24:27

the

24:28

land all

24:31

[Applause]

24:35

this all this is not unrelated to World

24:40

Peace when a man’s way please the Lord

24:43

the scriptures tell us he maketh even

24:46

his enemies to be at peace with him and

24:49

is not peace in the Lost analysis

24:52

basically a matter of Human Rights the

24:56

right to live out our lives

24:58

without fear of

24:59

Devastation the right to breathe air as

25:02

nature provided it the right of future

25:05

generations to a healthy

25:08

existence while we proceed to safeguard

25:11

our national interests let us also

25:14

Safeguard human interests and the

25:17

elimination of war and arms is clearly

25:19

in the interest of both no

25:23

treaty however much it may be to the

25:25

advantage of

25:26

all however tightly it may be worded can

25:30

provide absolute security against the

25:33

risks of deception and evasion but it

25:36

can if it is sufficiently effective in

25:40

its

25:41

enforcement and it is sufficiently in

25:43

the interest of its siners offer far

25:46

more security and far fewer risks than

25:50

an

25:51

unabated

25:53

uncontrolled unpredictable arms

25:56

race the United States as the world

25:58

knows will never start a war we do not

26:02

want a war we do not now expect a

26:05

war this generation of Americans has

26:09

already had enough more than enough of

26:12

war and hate and

26:22

oppression we shall be

26:24

prepared if others wish it we shall be

26:28

alert to try to stop it but we shall

26:31

also do our

26:32

part to build a world of Peace where the

26:36

weak are safe and the strong are just we

26:41

are not helpless before that task or

26:44

hopeless of its

26:45

success confident and unafraid we must

26:49

labor on not towards a strategy of

26:53

annihilation but towards a strategy of

26:56

peace

27:00

[Applause]

oooooo

Geure herriari, Euskal Herriari dagokionez, hona hemen gure apustu bakarra:

We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency1, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NATO, being a BRICS partner…

Euskal Herriaren independentzia eta Mikel Torka

eta

Esadazu arren, zer da gu euskaldunok egiten ari garena eta zer egingo dugun

gehi

MTM: Zipriztinak (2), 2025: Warren Mosler

(Pinturak: Mikel Torka)

Gehigarriak:

Zuk ez dakizu ezer Ekonomiaz

MTM klase borrokarik gabe, kontabilitate hutsa

Anthony Anastosi: Estatu dirua, Klase borroka


1 This way, our new Basque government will have infinite money to deal with. (Gogoratzekoa: Moneta jaulkitzaileko kasu guztietan, Gobernuak infinitu diru dauka.)

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