Our delegates at Geneva have consistently expressed the view that under conditions as they exist in the world to-day the problems of land and air armaments are most susceptible of solution by regional agreements covering regions within which the land or air armaments of one country could constitute a potential threat to another country.
On the recordFebruary 9, 1927
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Special Message to Congress on Naval Armament Limitation Negotiations
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