On the recordAugust 31, 1976
I think that a basic cornerstone of our foreign policy should be preservation of the nation of Israel, its right to exist, and its right to exist in peace.
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presidency.ucsb.eduI think that a basic cornerstone of our foreign policy should be preservation of the nation of Israel, its right to exist, and its right to exist in peace.
Interview with Ralph Blodgett, Assistant Editor of 'These Times' for 'Liberty' Magazine
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