On the recordSeptember 22, 1974
American foreign policy rests on two obvious new facts: First, in the nuclear age, there is no rational alternative to international cooperation.
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presidency.ucsb.eduAmerican foreign policy rests on two obvious new facts: First, in the nuclear age, there is no rational alternative to international cooperation.
Remarks to the Ninth World Energy Conference, Detroit, Michigan
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