We, and all the United Nations, want a decent peace and a durable peace.
A sound and safeguarded agreement for open skies, unarmed aerial sentinels, and reduced armament would provide a valuable contribution toward a durable peace in the years ahead.
The quest for a durable peace, I think, has absorbed every administration since the end of World War II.
In the years between the end of the first World War and the beginning of the second World War, we were not living under a decent or a durable peace.
Aberdeen added his assurance that England was prepared to relax her maritime code and sacrifice many of her conquests in order to attain a durable peace.
Only when the monarchs received the support of their French-hating subjects could an equilibrium of force and of enthusiasms yield the long-sought opportunity for a durable peace.
There are others, however, who do think war an evil, who do want a durable peace, but who genuinely believe that the way indicated is the best way to achieve it.
It does not believe in, and it does not want, a durable peace.
If it be replied that a durable peace is not intended or desired, I have no more to say.
No, it will be peace, and a peace worthy of two nations, a durable peace.
It aimed at a durable peace based on what he considered a fair settlement of claims satisfactory to all, and it would have lightened the burden of the Big Four.
The supreme arbiters had cognizance of them, had, in fact, enumerated them when proclaiming the impossibility of establishing a durable peace or a solid League of Nations as long as Russia continued to be a prey to anarchy.
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