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peace through strength : ウィキペディア英語版 | peace through strength "Peace through strength" is an ancient phrase and concept implying that strength of arms is a necessary component of peace. The phrase is quite old; it has famously been used by many leaders from Roman Emperor Hadrian in the first century AD, to Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. The concept has long been associated with Realpolitik. In 2011, the American Security Council Foundation, a small non-profit conservative organization chaired by a dentist in Sebastian, Florida, claimed a trademark of the phrase.〔 The trademark was cancelled in 2013 as part of a lawsuit settlement. ==History== The phrase and concept date to ancient times. Roman Emperor Hadrian (AD 76-138) is said to have sought "peace through strength or, failing that, peace through threat." Hadrian's Wall was a symbol of this policy.
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