U.S. Commitments to Foreign Powers: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on S. Res. 151U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Всего страниц: 321 Considers S. Res. 151, to require the President to have the approval of Congress in order to make foreign commitments. Focuses on presidential use of power in U.S. foreign policy commitment to Vietnam. |
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... armed forces of the United States . I am aware , Mr. Chairman , of the speeches and comments on these subjects that have already been made in the Senate and committee hearings by distinguished Senators whose competence concerning the ...
... armed forces of the United States . I am aware , Mr. Chairman , of the speeches and comments on these subjects that have already been made in the Senate and committee hearings by distinguished Senators whose competence concerning the ...
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... armed forces at his disposal to " repel " sudden attacks on the United States , and that as commander in chief he would direct the armed forces for any purpose specified by the Con- gress , but these authorities and duties did not ...
... armed forces at his disposal to " repel " sudden attacks on the United States , and that as commander in chief he would direct the armed forces for any purpose specified by the Con- gress , but these authorities and duties did not ...
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... troops to the Rio Grande River in 1846 , that President Grant exceeded his powers in connection with his attempt to annex the Dominican Republic , and that President Mc- Kinley stretched beyond reason the argument that the armed forces ...
... troops to the Rio Grande River in 1846 , that President Grant exceeded his powers in connection with his attempt to annex the Dominican Republic , and that President Mc- Kinley stretched beyond reason the argument that the armed forces ...
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... armed forces , but both rights were involved . Secretary of War William H. Taft , de- fended President Roosevelt's right to send troops to Cuba under the theory that since the United States had a treaty right to intervene in Cuba in ...
... armed forces , but both rights were involved . Secretary of War William H. Taft , de- fended President Roosevelt's right to send troops to Cuba under the theory that since the United States had a treaty right to intervene in Cuba in ...
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... armed forces in the " hot pursuit " of bandits . The Senate , nevertheless , passed a resolution after the Pershing expedition had entered Mexico approving the use of the armed forces for the sole purpose of apprehending the Villa ...
... armed forces in the " hot pursuit " of bandits . The Senate , nevertheless , passed a resolution after the Pershing expedition had entered Mexico approving the use of the armed forces for the sole purpose of apprehending the Villa ...
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Стр. 65 - I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures. I believe that we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way.
Стр. 58 - In order more effectively to achieve the objectives of this Treaty, the Parties, separately and jointly, by means of continuous and effective self-help and mutual aid, will maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack.
Стр. 52 - Nothing in the present charter shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a member of the United Nations, until the Security Council has taken the measures necessary to maintain international peace and security.
Стр. 58 - Each Party recognizes that aggression by means of armed attack in the treaty area against any of the Parties or against any State or territory which the Parties by unanimous agreement may hereafter designate, would endanger its own peace and safety, and agrees that it will in that event act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes.
Стр. 52 - Measures taken by Members in the exercise of this right of self-defense shall be immediately reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the authority and responsibility of the Security Council under the present Charter to take at any time such action as it deems necessary in order to maintain or restore international peace and security.
Стр. 50 - Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all; and consequently they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defense recognized by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations...
Стр. 53 - Parties agree that an armed attack by any State against an American State shall be considered as an attack against all the American States and, consequently, each one of the said Contracting Parties undertakes to assist in meeting the attack in the exercise of the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense recognized by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations.
Стр. 312 - States be and he hereby is authorized to employ the Armed Forces of the United States as he deems necessary for the specific purpose of securing and protecting Formosa and the Pescadores against armed attack, this authority to include the securing and protection of such related positions and territories of that area now in friendly hands and the taking of such other measures as he judges to be required or appropriate in assuring the defense of Formosa and the Pescadores.
Стр. 56 - For the purpose of Article 5 an armed attack on one or more of the Parties is deemed to include an armed attack on the territory of any of the Parties...
Стр. 52 - Should the Security Council consider that measures provided for in Article 41 would be inadequate or have proved to be inadequate, it may take such action by air, sea, or land forces as may be necessary to maintain or restore international peace and security. Such action may include demonstrations, blockade, and other operations by air, sea, or land forces of Members of the United Nations.