Robert Kennedy Quotes
The Leaders Of The World Face No Greater Task Than That Of Avoiding Nuclear War. While Preserving The Cause Of Freedom, We Must Seek Abolition Of War Through Programs Of General And Complete Disarmament. The Test-Ban Treaty Of 1963 Represents A Significant Beginning In This Immense Undertaking.
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