Sanctions: Outline of the Discussion November, 1935. Two Views: The United States and League Sanctions |
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action adding aggressor ammunition answer applied armaments arms attempt avoid blockade called cause churches clear coercive sanctions collective commercial boycott compelled Congress conquest cotton course decide decision demanded denied direct DISCUSSION Economic and Political effect effort embargo enforce Ethiopia existence exportation fifty Fleming follows force foreign future Germany give given hope Hull imperialism implements importance impossible increase issues Italians Italy's justified keeping Kellogg Pact lead League Covenant League of Nations lend means measures method military sanctions Moral munitions naval neutrality never occasional offending nation pacific peaceful methods port possessions possible present preserving President probably Professor progress question raw materials Refusal removed repress resort responsibility restored restrain result sanctions against Italy Senate sending sense success supplies threat tion United UNIVERSITY various voluntary peaceful co-operation wars wish World World War