North Atlantic Treaty: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, First Session, on Executive L, Eighty-first Congress, First Session, the North Atlantic Treaty, Часть 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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... determination has been extinguished by force or threats of force . The human freedoms as the rest of the world understands them have been extinguished throughout that whole area . Economic problems have not been NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY 7.
... determination has been extinguished by force or threats of force . The human freedoms as the rest of the world understands them have been extinguished throughout that whole area . Economic problems have not been NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY 7.
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... understand from your testimony and from our own knowledge of the matter that this is a defensive treaty , a defensive treaty aimed at the preservation of peace rather than at aggressive or offensive action on the part of the signatories ...
... understand from your testimony and from our own knowledge of the matter that this is a defensive treaty , a defensive treaty aimed at the preservation of peace rather than at aggressive or offensive action on the part of the signatories ...
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... understand it , of an aggressive or offensive character whatever . Secretary ACHESON . There is none , Mr. Chairman . RIGHT OF SELF - DEFENSE INHERENT IN ANY STATE The CHAIRMAN . Is it not true that without this treaty we would have the ...
... understand it , of an aggressive or offensive character whatever . Secretary ACHESON . There is none , Mr. Chairman . RIGHT OF SELF - DEFENSE INHERENT IN ANY STATE The CHAIRMAN . Is it not true that without this treaty we would have the ...
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... understanding . There is something in the treaty which requires each Member of the Senate , if you ratify this treaty , when he comes to vote on the military assistance program , to exercise his judgment less freely than he would have ...
... understanding . There is something in the treaty which requires each Member of the Senate , if you ratify this treaty , when he comes to vote on the military assistance program , to exercise his judgment less freely than he would have ...
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... understanding that it would come into effect on the basis of a contemplation . The armed attack has to occur . Am I wrong on that ? Secretary ACHESON . You are right , Senator . If I gave the other impression , it was inadvertence on my ...
... understanding that it would come into effect on the basis of a contemplation . The armed attack has to occur . Am I wrong on that ? Secretary ACHESON . You are right , Senator . If I gave the other impression , it was inadvertence on my ...
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North Atlantic Treaty United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Полный просмотр - 1949 |
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action aggression aggressor agree Ambassador AUSTIN Ambassador HARRIMAN American answer armed force article 51 believe BRADLEY Brussels Treaty certainly CHAIRMAN collective self-defense commitment committee conflict Congress considered contemplated correct countries course defense develop discussions economic equipment Foreign Relations Germany give going Government implementation international peace Jersey judgment LOVETT means ment military alliance MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Military Establishment mutual aid necessary North Atlantic area North Atlantic Pact North Atlantic Treaty obligation opinion parties peace and security President principles provision purpose question regional arrangements right of self-defense Russia Secretary ACHESON Secretary JOHNSON Security Council self-help and mutual Senate Resolution 239 Senator DONNELL Senator FULBRIGHT Senator GEORGE Senator HICKENLOOPER Senator LODGE Senator MCMAHON Senator SMITH Senator TYDINGS Senator VANDENBERG Senator WATKINS Senator WILEY signatories Soviet Union statement things tion troops true understand United Nations Charter western Europe