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... aggression from without . 2. The internal security of the countries of Southern Africa must , however , remain a matter for each individual country concerned . 3. The defence of Southern Africa against external aggression lies not only ...
... aggression from without . 2. The internal security of the countries of Southern Africa must , however , remain a matter for each individual country concerned . 3. The defence of Southern Africa against external aggression lies not only ...
Page 225
... aggression against Pakistan , China will not cease supporting Pakistan in her just struggle against the aggression . This stand of ours will never change , however many helpers you may have such as the United States of America , the ...
... aggression against Pakistan , China will not cease supporting Pakistan in her just struggle against the aggression . This stand of ours will never change , however many helpers you may have such as the United States of America , the ...
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... aggression in Vietnam and the other acts of aggression by American imperialism , our relations with the United States of America have worsened . The blame for this rests with the ruling circles of the U.S.A. The U.S.S.R. is prepared to ...
... aggression in Vietnam and the other acts of aggression by American imperialism , our relations with the United States of America have worsened . The blame for this rests with the ruling circles of the U.S.A. The U.S.S.R. is prepared to ...
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