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... committee intended , or in any other way improperly carrying out our functions , the committee would tell us so directly and would have the option of passing an amendment to the statute putting any change into effect that it wished . I ...
... committee intended , or in any other way improperly carrying out our functions , the committee would tell us so directly and would have the option of passing an amendment to the statute putting any change into effect that it wished . I ...
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... committee and to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee . In addition , the President is requesting that the Secretary of State be given continued responsibility to exercise supervision and general direction of the military assistance ...
... committee and to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee . In addition , the President is requesting that the Secretary of State be given continued responsibility to exercise supervision and general direction of the military assistance ...
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. trained , dedicated people who are contributing very greatly to the success of our efforts abroad . Secretary RUSK . On that , Mr. Adair , there is now a current roster of 750 ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. trained , dedicated people who are contributing very greatly to the success of our efforts abroad . Secretary RUSK . On that , Mr. Adair , there is now a current roster of 750 ...
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... committee , you might be making sense . But I don't think it makes sense to argue that the elimination of the Foreign Affairs Committee as a port of call will relieve you of much responsi- bility , if as Mr. Bell suggests there is still ...
... committee , you might be making sense . But I don't think it makes sense to argue that the elimination of the Foreign Affairs Committee as a port of call will relieve you of much responsi- bility , if as Mr. Bell suggests there is still ...
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. thought there might be some advantage in applying that ... committees , and indeed in very careful discussions with the two governments concerned . Mr. HAYS . Mr. Secretary , I ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. thought there might be some advantage in applying that ... committees , and indeed in very careful discussions with the two governments concerned . Mr. HAYS . Mr. Secretary , I ...
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action ADAIR administration Admiral SHARP Africa agencies agreement agricultural aid program Alliance for Progress American amount appropriation authorization basis BELL BOLTON budget Chairman MORGAN committee Communist Congress construction continue contribution cooperation cost defense developing countries dollars economic efforts equipment FARBSTEIN FASCELL feel financing fiscal year 1967 foreign aid Foreign Assistance FRASER FRELINGHUYSEN FRIEDKIN FULTON GAUD going Government GROSS guarantee HOAGLAND HUTCHINSON important improve increase India interest investment KELLY Korea Kuss Laos Latin America LEMNITZER loans MACOMBER ment military assistance program million MONAGAN MORSE NATO operations Pakistan peace percent personnel planning POATS political President problem Project Blue Book projects proposed question regional Republic request Secretary MCNAMARA Security deletion SELDEN self-help Sisco situation South Vietnam specific statement supporting assistance technical Thank tion Turkey U.S. dollar UNICEF Vietcong Vietnamese ZABLOCKI
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Página 287 - Secretary McNamara and General Taylor reported their judgment that the major part of the US military task can be completed by the end of 1965, although there may be a continuing requirement for a limited number of US training personnel.
Página 422 - In enacting this legislation, it Is therefore the intention of the Congress to promote the peace of the world and the foreign policy, security, and general welfare of the United States...
Página 54 - This Alliance is established on the basic principle that free men working through the institution of representative democracy can best satisfy man's aspirations, including those for work, home and land, health and schools. No system can guarantee true progress unless it affirms the dignity of the individual which is the foundation of our civilization.
Página 502 - Programs for the sale or exchange of defense articles shall be administered so as to encourage regional arms control and disarmament agreements and so as to discourage arms races.
Página 33 - STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of San Diego, ss: I Helen Kleckner, clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego, State of California...
Página 77 - States to refrain from any action which would assist and encourage the illegal regime and, in particular, to desist from providing it with arms, equipment and military material, and to do their utmost in order to break all economic relations with Southern Rhodesia, including an embargo on oil and petroleum products; 9.
Página 292 - ... Vietnam." It was evident that the Government had seized the initiative in most areas from the insurgents. But this progress was interrupted in 1963 by the political crises arising from troubles between the Government and the Buddhists, students, and other non-Communist oppositionists. President Diem lost the confidence and loyalty of his people; there were accusations of maladministration and injustice.
Página 512 - Agency's response to the report of the Advisory Committee on Private Enterprise in Foreign Aid.
Página 78 - Whenever and to the extent that the President finds that the establishment or continuation of a quota or any part thereof for any foreign country would be contrary to the national interest of the United States, such quota or part thereof shall be withheld or suspended, and such importation shall not be permitted.