Charles de Gaulle - French Chief Speech of the General Staff (but inspired by De Gaulle)
Time: Nov, 1967
Place: France
Details: In November 1967, an article by the French Chief of the General Staff (but inspired by de Gaulle) in the Revue de la Défense Nationale caused international consternation. It was stated that the French nuclear force should be capable of firing "in all directions".
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