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March 23, 1966: Speech Before the Foreign Institute

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Lyndon B. Johnson

March 23, 1966

Source Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum

President Johnson speaks before the Foreign Service Institute and emphasizes that the cause served by America's diplomats is, above all else, peace. He stresses the importance of cooperation with NATO and pooling not just resources but genuine effort to promote solidarity across the Atlantic.

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March 23, 1966: Speech Before the Foreign Institute

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