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incontrovertible evidence
of offensive weapons in Cuba

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But no evidence can be shown to us
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Perhaps your spy planes are so secret
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that you are simply incapable
to present such evidence

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Some Planes!
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I make the call, Adlai is out
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McCloy goes in
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simply don't have such evidence
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Perhaps the United States of American
is simply mistaken

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The United States of America
does not have any facts

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it has only falsifications
False evidence...

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John, get ready to
send your staffer in. He's coming out

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The Chair recognizes
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The representative
from the United States of America

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Well, let me say something to you
Mr. Ambassador

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We do have the evidence
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We do have it, and it is clear
and incontrovertible

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And let me say something else
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Those weapons
must be taken out of Cuba

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You, the Soviet Union
have created this new danger

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not the United States
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Mr. Zorin, I remind you that
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the other day you did not deny
the existence of these weapons

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but today again
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if I heard you correctly
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you now say they do not exist
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Sir, let me ask you
one simple question

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Come on, Adlai. Don't let him off
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Do you, Ambassador Zorin
deny that the USSR


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