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Chance for Peace
Dwight Eisenhower

Right after Joseph Stalin's death, President Eisenhower gives a speech to the American Society for Newspaper Editors. The president talks about how the Soviet Union oppression has brought about the other nations to realize how important it is to be united in order to keep peace.

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Dwight Eisenhower: Chance for Peace

April 16, 1953 (about 71 years ago)

Right after Joseph Stalin's death, President Eisenhower gives a speech to the American Society for Newspaper Editors. The president talks about how the Soviet Union oppression has brought about the other nations to realize how important it is to be united in order to keep peace.

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Dwight Eisenhower: Atoms for Peace

December 8, 1953 (over 70 years ago)

President Dwight Eisenhower talks about the advancements in atomic research and indicates the willingness of the United States to negotiate with other nations to reduce the possession and production of atomic armaments. Instead, he proposes the use of atomic energy in peaceful means.

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Dwight Eisenhower: 1956 Republican National Convention

August 23, 1956 (over 67 years ago)

President Dwight Eisenhower accepts the Presidential nomination and proceeds to speak of how the Republican Party is the Party for the future of America.

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Dwight Eisenhower: Eisenhower Doctrine

January 5, 1957 (over 67 years ago)

President Dwight Eisenhower discusses the implications of the sovereignty of the Middle East countries and America's role there. He asks the support of Congress in passing legislation allowing military forces to be deployed in the Middle East for this purpose.

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