On the recordAugust 7, 1963
This Treaty is the first concrete result of eighteen years of effort by the United States to impose limits on the nuclear arms race.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThis Treaty is the first concrete result of eighteen years of effort by the United States to impose limits on the nuclear arms race.
Special Message to the Senate on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
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