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Rusk and defense
Rusk idea strengthens United States defense
Three thousand troops of the Texas army encamp near Spring Creek, Victoria County, under the command of Gen. Thomas J. Rusk, as the main defense against a threatened attack by Mexican general José de Urrea.

Rusk and Dulles
In a meeting attended by the President, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, CIA Director Allen Dulles, and General Lyman Lemnitzer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs, Bissell outlined the proposed " Operation Trinidad ", with an invasion force storming the beaches of Trinidad, Cuba by sea and by air.

Rusk and has
This tends to create friction and confusion and has not made it easier for Secretary Rusk to restore vigor and initiative among his subordinates.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk, a former Rhodes Scholar and Mills College dean, has headed the Rockefeller Foundation and in that role expended large sums for international cultural exchange.
Rusk is home to the Texas State Railroad, which has a steam engine train.
Rusk has been home to three former governors, James Stephen Hogg, Thomas M. Campbell, and John B. Kendrick ( Governor of Wyoming ).
Location of Big Falls, Rusk County, WisconsinAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 36. 0 square miles ( 93. 3 km² ), of which, 35. 4 square miles ( 91. 6 km² ) of it is land and 0. 6 square miles ( 1. 6 km² ) of it ( 1. 75 %) is water.
Home wrote to his American counterpart, Dean Rusk, " The prevention of East Berliners getting into West Berlin has never been a casus belli for us.
Rusk testified: " Colt's Repeating Arms are the most efficient weapons in the world and the only weapon which has enabled the frontiersman to defeat the mounted Indian in his own peculiar mode of warfare.
" During the performance he stated that " You can tell is not something we had a burning desire to do, but we did it because we love Touch and Go we love Corey Rusk [...] When history talks about rock music it has a tendency to skip from the Sex Pistols to Nirvana, something started in the 1980s and you're seeing the evidence of it all around you ", remarking that the label was " the best thing to happen to music in my lifetime, and we did this to say thanks ".
Sarno, a Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine at New York University School of Medicine and Attending Physician at The Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine at New York University Medical Center, has described TMS in four books, and has stated that the condition may be involved in other pain disorders as well.
Throughout its history, the East Texas Musical Convention has convened annually in six East Texas counties: Gregg, Harrison, Panola, Rusk, Smith and Upshur.
In Schneider v. Rusk, 377 U. S. 163 ( 1964 ), the Supreme Court invalidated a section of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 ( the McCarran-Walter Act ) that would strip naturalized Americans of their citizenship after three years ' continuous residence in their country of origin ; and in Afroyim v. Rusk, 387 U. S. 253 ( 1967 ), the Supreme Court, reviewing part of the Nationality Act of 1940, held that Congress has no power to strip anyone of their citizenship, whether it is acquired by birth or by naturalization.
He uses this ability to spy on Henry Gyrich ( now the Avengers ' liaison with the United Nations ) and discovers that the United States ' Secretary of Defense, Senator Dell Rusk, has been pressuring Gyrich to spy on the Avengers and turn over their secrets.
They discover that Rusk is actually the Red Skull, who has launched a biological weapon attack on America, intending to use the ensuing panic to gain control over America's government and start a war with other countries.

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By maintaining the nuclear deterrent, but gearing American military forces to fight conventional wars too, Secretary of State Rusk junks bluff and nuclear brinkmanship and builds more muscle and greater safety into our military position.
And Secretary Rusk, en route to Bangkok, doubtless is trying to make emergency arrangements for the possible entry of Australian or Thai SEATO forces.
The Jackson report will provide some of the political support Mr. Rusk will need if he is to get rid of department personnel engaged, as Sen. Jackson puts it, `` in work that does not really need doing ''.
Mr. Rusk should also draw comfort from Sen. Jackson's recommendation that congressional methods of dealing with national security problems be improved.
Kennedy, through Secretary-designate of State Dean Rusk, declined.
* 1909 – Dean Rusk, 54th United States Secretary of State ( d. 1994 )
The largest oil field in the lower 48 states, the East Texas oil field, was not discovered until 1930, when wildcatter Columbus Marion Joiner ( more commonly known as " Dad " Joiner ) drilled the Daisy Bradford No. 3 well, in Rusk County, Texas.
Behind the long table set up on the steps of the Rathaus Schöneberg were US and German dignitaries, including Dean Rusk ( Kennedy's Secretary of State ), Lucius D. Clay ( the US administrator of Germany ), Konrad Adenauer ( the German chancellor ), Willy Brandt, and Otto Bach ( President of the German House of Representatives ).
* 1967 – Vietnam War: US Secretary of State Dean Rusk states during a news conference that proposals by the U. S. Congress for peace initiatives are futile because of North Vietnam's opposition
* In the anime Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, Pyxis is represented by Rusk, pupil of " El Cid " of Capricorn.
of State Dean Rusk, Sen. George Aiken, President Kennedy, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, Sen. Everett Dirksen, William C. Foster, Sen. Howard W. Cannon, Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel, Vice President Johnson.

belief and balanced
Macaulay's political writings are famous for their ringing prose and for their confident, sometimes dogmatic, emphasis on a progressive model of British history, according to which the country threw off superstition, autocracy and confusion to create a balanced constitution and a forward-looking culture combined with freedom of belief and expression.
It is believed to be the influence that keeps the universe balanced and ordered and is associated with nature, due to a belief that nature demonstrates the Tao.
Monarchy, public order and good government – understood as dedication to the common good – preceded, moderated and balanced an unequivocal belief in individual rights and liberty.
However, Green notes that Villani's " cautionary tales " disembarked from the Classical Greek tradition of the arrogant and haughty rich falling from fortune due to the Greek belief in equalizing forces determining one's unavoidable fate, which Green calls " excessive good fortune having to be balanced by an appropriate measure of sorrow.
In this Cold War environment, Kennedy ’ s “ call for military strength and unison in the struggle against communism were balanced with ... for disarmament and global cooperation .”< sup > 2 </ sup > Another common theme in Kennedy ’ s foreign policy was the belief that because the United States had the ability and power to control events in the international system, they should.
The general belief among the supporters of raw diets is that pets have no more complex nutritional requirements than humans, and that a variety of ingredients over time will provide the pets with a sufficiently balanced diet.
The phrase expresses the belief that constitutional restrictions on governmental power must be balanced against the need for survival of the state and its people.
The argument in favor of balanced budgets is often coupled with a belief that government welfare programs should be narrowly tailored and that tax rates should be low, which implies relatively small government institutions.
The common belief is that a sword must be “ harmonically balancedin order to cut properly, because the vibrations would otherwise interrupt the line and power of the cut.

belief and defense
" In the field of apologetics, allocution is generally done in defense of a belief.
An apology is basically a defense or justification for a belief that aims to convince or persuade an audience of a particular point of view.
By quickly setting up for the next play ( often within 5 – 10 seconds after the last play despite being afforded 45 seconds ) this hindered the other team's defense from substituting situational players, regrouping for tactics, and, some suggest, increased the defense's rate of fatigue ( This is attributed to the belief that the offense dictates when a play starts so they tend to be more mentally relaxed and prepared for the start of a play where the defense must remain on a higher level of alert before the play starts ).
Patrick was charged for kidnapping, but he was acquitted with the reasoning: :" here parents are, as here, of the reasonable and intelligent belief that they were not physically capable of recapturing their daughter from existing, imminent danger, then the defense of necessity transfers or transposes to the constituted agent, the person who acts upon their belief under such conditions.
The final section of Émile, " The Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar ," was intended to be a defense of religious belief.
Pacifism covers a spectrum of views ranging from the belief that international disputes can and should be peacefully resolved ; to calls for the abolition of the institutions of the military and war ; to opposition to any organization of society through governmental force ( anarchist or libertarian pacifism ); to rejection of the use of physical violence to obtain political, economic or social goals ; to opposition to violence under any circumstance, including defense of self and others.
Pacifism covers a spectrum of views, including the belief that international disputes can and should be peacefully resolved, calls for the abolition of the institutions of the military and war, opposition to any organization of society through governmental force ( anarchist or libertarian pacifism ), rejection of the use of physical violence to obtain political, economic or social goals, the obliteration of force except in cases where it is absolutely necessary to advance the cause of peace, and opposition to violence under any circumstance, even defense of self and others.
They have no religion and their sole morality is the defense of reason, and therefore they are not particularly moved by pity or a belief in the intrinsic value of life.
Ronald E. Gots, M. D., an environmental toxicologist and frequent defense consultant in toxic tort litigation, describes MCS as " a label given to people who do not feel well for a variety of reasons and who share the common belief that chemical sensitivities are to blame.
" his personal character carried immense weight, but his great position depended still more on the universally recognized fact that his belief in Christian truth and his defense of it were supported by learning as solid and comprehensive as could be found anywhere in Europe, and by a temper not only of the utmost candor but of the highest scientific capacity.
Pacifism is the belief that violent conflict is never acceptable and that society should not be ready to fight in a conflict ( see disarmament ); the anti-war movement is not necessarily opposed to national defense.
In English law, note the controversial Jaggard v Dickinson 3 All ER 716 which held that, for the purposes of the statutory defense of lawful excuse under s5 Criminal Damage Act 1971, a drunken belief will found the defense even though this allows drunkenness to negate basic intent.
Based on the testimony, the defense attorneys argued that the defendant's belief that he was in danger for his life was reasonable, and therefore he was justified in using lethal force.
In accordance with 265 ( 4 ) an accused may use the defense that he believed that the complainant consented, but such a defence may be used only when " a judge, if satisfied that there is sufficient evidence and that, if believed by the jury, the evidence would constitute a defence, shall instruct the jury when reviewing all the evidence relating to the determination of the honesty of the accused's belief, to consider the presence or absence of reasonable grounds for that belief "; furthermore according to section 273. 2 ( b ) the accused must show that he took reasonable steps in order to ascertain the complainant's consent, also 273. 2 ( a ) states that if the accused's belief steams from self-induced intoxication, or recklessness or wilful blindness than such belief is not a defense.

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