Kennedy's pledge to land a man on the Moon by the end of the 1960s could have invited several potential dangers for the U.S., including the escalation of tensions with the Soviet Union. The space race was a critical facet of the Cold War, and a successful lunar landing could have provoked further competition, leading to increased military spending and possible confrontations in space. Additionally, the intense focus on lunar missions might have diverted resources and attention from pressing domestic issues, potentially exacerbating social and economic challenges at home.
In his speech kennedy's main pledge is to ensure the survival of "liberty."
you have to be invited or know someone close enough to you to tell them that you're interested and see if you can be "invited" that way.
its a pledge
The pledge of ecuador?
There is no Australian pledge.
Sigma Gamma Rho's pledge is a sacred pledge that will not be publicized to the public. Only members have access to the pledge.
The Pledge of Allegiance.
It didn't. There is no Australian pledge, and there has never been an Australian pledge.
Every Country has some type of pledge so yes Japan does have a pledge.
I used Pledge to dust my cabinets. or I will pledge my allegiance to the United States.
I say Pledge of allegiance first
No. Though a pledge can be 'sealed' with a drink, much the same as you 'seal' a pledge with a handshake.