| Alvin Z. Rubinstein - 1990 - Страниц: 348
...disposition—must be continually reassessed and adjusted as necessary"; (5) before deploying forces abroad, "there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in Congress"; and (6) the commitment of combat torces should present... | |
| Holly Sklar - 1988 - Страниц: 484
...continually reassessed and adjusted if necessary"; before the United States "commits combat forces abroad, there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in Congress"; the commitment of US forces should be a last resort."7... | |
| Cynthia Arnson - 1993 - Страниц: 390
...Similarly, Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger stated: "Before the US commits combat forces abroad, there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in Congress. We cannot fight a battle with the Congress at home while... | |
| Martin Binkin - 2010 - Страниц: 196
...States would not drift into another Vietnam. "Before the US commits combat forces abroad," he said, "there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in Congress. We cannot fight a battle with the Congress at home while... | |
| H. W. Brands - 1993 - Страниц: 260
...force of arms?' " Fifth, before the president committed American troops to combat, there had to exist "some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in Congress." The memory of the last war had burned itself deep into... | |
| Harry G. Summers - 1995 - Страниц: 280
...reassessed and adjusted if necessary. . . . (5) FIFTH, Before the US commits combat forces abroad, there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in the Congress. . . . (6) FINALLY, The commitment of US forces to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1995 - Страниц: 116
...the size, composition and disposition of our forces," said Clinton. Most importantly of all of these, there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in the Congress, Weinberger said, one of the most controversial of... | |
| Judith Stiehm - 2009 - Страниц: 324
...point he made explicitly in relation to the Vietnam War: Before the US commits combat forces abroad, there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in Congress. . . . We cannot fight a battle with the Congress at... | |
| Страниц: 210
...are "no," then we should not be in combat. • Before the United States commits combat forces abroad, there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in Congress. This support cannot be achieved unless we are candid... | |
| Michael G. MacKinnon - 2000 - Страниц: 228
...answers are 'no', then we should not be in combat. (5) Fifth, before the US commits combat forces abroad, there must be some reasonable assurance we will have the support of the American people and their elected representatives in Congress. This support cannot be achieved unless we are candid... | |
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