I want to express as emphatically as I can my disapproval of the policy of this country in lending our armed forces toward enforcing the domestic affairs of other countries. It is a sordid chapter in American history. It is not to the credit of the United States that we ever undertook such a thing in the past and will be less to our credit if we repeat it here today
A fundamental fact seems relatively clear: Americans do not personally like to fight in wars, especi...
Why couldn\u27t the United States stay out of this area? The answer lies in three phases of internat...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
I want to express as emphatically as I can my disapproval of the policy of this country in lending o...
The United States faces extraordinarily difficult problems in dealing with insurgencies in, say, Vie...
Douglas Porch, military historian and academic, currently a distinguished professor of national secu...
Never was this country faced with such grave danger. Yet we seem to be devoting more of our energies...
You have studied, thought, talked about and listened to various facets of the problem of counterinsu...
The aim of this essay is to show that naval power can be an unfortunate influence on foreign policy ...
In the early 1960\u27s the Soviet Union and Red China initiated a serious effort to increase their i...
The American military, the largest and most powerful institution on earth, is by law ultimately resp...
The American policy switch from confrontation to negotiation can be characterized as a policy of con...
The remarkable group of men who presided over our national defenses when our Republic was very young...
On 1 May 1919, the acting secretary of the Navy, Franklin D, Roosevelt, wrote the Secretary of State...
For two decades political and military leaders have been debating the various aspects of interventio...
A fundamental fact seems relatively clear: Americans do not personally like to fight in wars, especi...
Why couldn\u27t the United States stay out of this area? The answer lies in three phases of internat...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
I want to express as emphatically as I can my disapproval of the policy of this country in lending o...
The United States faces extraordinarily difficult problems in dealing with insurgencies in, say, Vie...
Douglas Porch, military historian and academic, currently a distinguished professor of national secu...
Never was this country faced with such grave danger. Yet we seem to be devoting more of our energies...
You have studied, thought, talked about and listened to various facets of the problem of counterinsu...
The aim of this essay is to show that naval power can be an unfortunate influence on foreign policy ...
In the early 1960\u27s the Soviet Union and Red China initiated a serious effort to increase their i...
The American military, the largest and most powerful institution on earth, is by law ultimately resp...
The American policy switch from confrontation to negotiation can be characterized as a policy of con...
The remarkable group of men who presided over our national defenses when our Republic was very young...
On 1 May 1919, the acting secretary of the Navy, Franklin D, Roosevelt, wrote the Secretary of State...
For two decades political and military leaders have been debating the various aspects of interventio...
A fundamental fact seems relatively clear: Americans do not personally like to fight in wars, especi...
Why couldn\u27t the United States stay out of this area? The answer lies in three phases of internat...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...