On the recordOctober 24, 1954
Our greatest hope and opportunity is to make strong and lasting the present uneasy peace that has so lately come to the world.
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presidency.ucsb.eduOur greatest hope and opportunity is to make strong and lasting the present uneasy peace that has so lately come to the world.
Address at the Forrestal Memorial Award Dinner of the National Security Industrial Association.
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