Legislation on the Indochina War: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Всего страниц: 283 |
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... happened to register doubt in 1965 and outright opposition to our role in the war by late 1966. Others came before and many others after . But the mood and spirit of this House has been to allow others to question , to doubt , to ...
... happened to register doubt in 1965 and outright opposition to our role in the war by late 1966. Others came before and many others after . But the mood and spirit of this House has been to allow others to question , to doubt , to ...
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... happened , that if the bombing was halted , a specific kind of movement would happen and the signals would grow stronger : we would find ways to peace . The obvious difficulty then became that none of those signals were meaningful . As ...
... happened , that if the bombing was halted , a specific kind of movement would happen and the signals would grow stronger : we would find ways to peace . The obvious difficulty then became that none of those signals were meaningful . As ...
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... never get to an in- formal bargaining atmosphere . Will you do this if I do this . That has never happened . There is just a constant rhetoric that goes on . Its al- 65-972-71--2 ways the same thing . I don't think it is 13.
... never get to an in- formal bargaining atmosphere . Will you do this if I do this . That has never happened . There is just a constant rhetoric that goes on . Its al- 65-972-71--2 ways the same thing . I don't think it is 13.
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... happened in the past and , of course , we have hind- sight now to know some of the things that have gone about this U.S. entry . I think all of us are just as anxious to bring all of our boys home just as quickly as possible . It is ...
... happened in the past and , of course , we have hind- sight now to know some of the things that have gone about this U.S. entry . I think all of us are just as anxious to bring all of our boys home just as quickly as possible . It is ...
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... happen , the prisoner exchange is made , some of the prisoners don't come back and there is immediately an argument in this country shall we go ahead with the cease fire or shall we not , have they fulfilled the conditions or have they ...
... happen , the prisoner exchange is made , some of the prisoners don't come back and there is immediately an argument in this country shall we go ahead with the cease fire or shall we not , have they fulfilled the conditions or have they ...
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action administration agree amendment American forces American prisoners American troops asked believe bombing Cambodia cease-fire Chairman commitment committee Communist CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman continue discuss disengagement drawal DU PONT elections enemy fact feel fixed date Foreign Affairs GALLAGHER Geneva Convention going HALPERN Hanoi hearings House of Representatives Indochina INDOCHINA WAR issue Laos LEGGETT LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Mansfield amendment McCLORY MCCLOSKEY ment military namese negotiations North Paris Pathet Lao peace Pentagon papers Phoenix program political PONT position POW's POWs President Nixon President's prisoners of war problem proposal question reason release residual force resolution responsibility ROSENTHAL Saigon Senate set a date side South Viet South Vietnam South Vietnamese Government Southeast Asia statement subcommittee talk Thank Thieu things Tien tion total withdrawal U.S. troops United Vietcong Vietnamese WALDIE WHALLEY withdrawal date WOLFF Xuan Thuy
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Стр. 177 - The High Contracting Parties undertake to respect and to ensure respect for the present Convention in all circumstances.
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