Mr. Chairman, I find this resolution--regardless of the tie-in with respect to the committee, and there are others who can argue that better--a very inspiring one, and I congratulate Mr. Telegdi on this motion. I remember at school, during the events in Poland--and they were dramatic and traumatic in many ways--meeting Mr. Lech Walesa, and I asked him what the greatest inspiration was with respect to Solidarity and what happened in Poland. He said that his hero was Nagy, and that the inspiration for what occurred came from Hungary in 1956, and that he was a great scholar of the events of those times.
I think that if you thread the chain that resulted in détente, you probably will find that the chain began with the dramatic Hungarian Revolution and the fight for freedom. And I congratulate Mr. Telegdi on this.