Legislation on the Indochina War: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Всего страниц: 283 |
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... proposals , but also those who have not , as yet , affixed their names to congressional initiatives . We want to hear all views . If there are alternatives to the policies of this administration , let us hear rational debate . If there ...
... proposals , but also those who have not , as yet , affixed their names to congressional initiatives . We want to hear all views . If there are alternatives to the policies of this administration , let us hear rational debate . If there ...
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... proposals for the bomb- ing halt when President Johnson questioned the intent when we re- sponded to public opinion to halt the bombing of North Vietnam . But I recall that before he put the bombing halt into effect , there were many ...
... proposals for the bomb- ing halt when President Johnson questioned the intent when we re- sponded to public opinion to halt the bombing of North Vietnam . But I recall that before he put the bombing halt into effect , there were many ...
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... proposal ? Mr. ROSENTHAL . That is a proposal many people have made ; I would be delighted if that could be achieved . My judgment of what the pragmatical possibilities are , rightly or wrongly , is that it is not an achievable ...
... proposal ? Mr. ROSENTHAL . That is a proposal many people have made ; I would be delighted if that could be achieved . My judgment of what the pragmatical possibilities are , rightly or wrongly , is that it is not an achievable ...
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... It has told us that even if we fir a date for total withdrawal ( meaning , according to the proposals they set forth in September of 1970 , that South Vietnam be left defenseless and virtually in Hanoi's control ) , they will 20.
... It has told us that even if we fir a date for total withdrawal ( meaning , according to the proposals they set forth in September of 1970 , that South Vietnam be left defenseless and virtually in Hanoi's control ) , they will 20.
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... proposal places on Hanoi the burden for action to bring about peace . It provides the President with the necessary tools of initiative on our part and Congressional support to facilitate and encourage negotiations and gain the release ...
... proposal places on Hanoi the burden for action to bring about peace . It provides the President with the necessary tools of initiative on our part and Congressional support to facilitate and encourage negotiations and gain the release ...
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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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Стр. 127 - ... threatens the freedom of a nation allied with us or of a nation whose survival we consider vital to our security.