"It's going to be very hard to do a general disarmament.
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The Protocol envisaged wide-ranging regulations to bring about general disarmament, effective international security and the compulsory arbitration of disputes.
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UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali wanted the United States to oversee a general disarmament and carry the intervention through to some kind of resolution.
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In 1880, the British colonial authorities attempted to extend the Peace Preservation Act of 1878 to Basutoland, attempting a general disarmament of the Basutos.
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The following year, he held the same position in Rome, and was assigned the Department of State in 1935 to work with the general disarmament conference in Geneva.
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CND's declared policies were the unconditional renunciation of the use, production of or dependence upon nuclear weapons by Britain and the bringing about of a general disarmament convention.
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The emergence of a recent doctrine of pre-emptive nuclear attack on sovereign states and unilateral attempts to develop smaller nuclear weapons are making the process of general disarmament, especially nuclear disarmament, more complicated,
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It officially adhered to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in January 1995, stating at the time its " unequivocal commitment to the use of nuclear power for pacific ends only and to complete, general disarmament ."
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In the interval, starting in 1925 ( and in a capacity later described as that of " Ambassador-at-Large " ), he had become involved in a succession of conferences devoted alternately to general disarmament and naval disarmament.
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Many Somali warlords, along with the nation of Ethiopia, sided with the momentous battles were concluded in December 2006, the TFG proceeded with its plans to bring a general disarmament of the nation and closure to the Somali Civil War.