We will not regard any great power as necessarily right in a given dispute unless we are convinced of this, yet at the same time we will not view the great powers with perennial suspicion merely on account of their size, their wealth, or their nuclear potential. We will be friends of all, satellites of none.


Speeches by Errol Barrow (ed. 1987)


We will not regard any great power as necessarily right in a given dispute unless we are convinced of this, yet at the same time we will not view the ...

We will not regard any great power as necessarily right in a given dispute unless we are convinced of this, yet at the same time we will not view the ...

We will not regard any great power as necessarily right in a given dispute unless we are convinced of this, yet at the same time we will not view the ...

We will not regard any great power as necessarily right in a given dispute unless we are convinced of this, yet at the same time we will not view the ...