Foreign Assistance Act of 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Volúmenes1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 1092 páginas |
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... months for reasons with which the committee is very familiar . They are gradually and carefully now being resumed . We do not expect to commit for aid to these countries all of the funds which were appropriated for that purpose . The ...
... months for reasons with which the committee is very familiar . They are gradually and carefully now being resumed . We do not expect to commit for aid to these countries all of the funds which were appropriated for that purpose . The ...
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... month or so ago . Mrs. Gandhi will be here this month . We think they have been getting back on a basis of much better relations between the two of them and a much stronger and more appropriate concen- tration on economic and social ...
... month or so ago . Mrs. Gandhi will be here this month . We think they have been getting back on a basis of much better relations between the two of them and a much stronger and more appropriate concen- tration on economic and social ...
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... months we put a billion dollars in one way or another into Brazil . Could this be right ? Mr. BELL . Not from AID . Mr. GROSS . I am not talking about AID alone . I am talking about the whole ball of wax . Is there any way we can get ...
... months we put a billion dollars in one way or another into Brazil . Could this be right ? Mr. BELL . Not from AID . Mr. GROSS . I am not talking about AID alone . I am talking about the whole ball of wax . Is there any way we can get ...
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... months because of financing dif- ficulties . A French group whose bid was second also failed to obtain the con- tract for similar reasons . In December 1954 , the railways received a proposal from an East German Government agency to ...
... months because of financing dif- ficulties . A French group whose bid was second also failed to obtain the con- tract for similar reasons . In December 1954 , the railways received a proposal from an East German Government agency to ...
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... month study , called for new administrative and policy criteria to promote wider popular participation in both the govern- ments of less developed countries and in the benefits of the U.S. AID program . It goes on to suggest that ...
... month study , called for new administrative and policy criteria to promote wider popular participation in both the govern- ments of less developed countries and in the benefits of the U.S. AID program . It goes on to suggest that ...
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ADAIR Admiral HEINZ Admiral SHARP Africa agricultural aid program Air Force Alliance for Progress American amount attacks authorization believe BELL BOLTON capability Chairman MORGAN China combat committee Communist Congress continue cooperation countries defense East effect effort equipment FASCELL fiscal year 1967 foreign FRASER free world FRELINGHUYSEN funds going Government GROSS guerrilla HUTCHINSON important improve increase India infiltration internal security investment KELLY Korea Laos Latin America LEMNITZER loans MACOMBER major ment military assistance program million months MORSE nations NATO North O'HARA objectives operations Pakistan percent personnel planning POATS political President problem Project Blue Book projects proposed question regional Republic request Secretary MCNAMARA Security deletion self-help situation South Vietnam southeast Asia stability statement supporting assistance technical Thailand Thank threat tion troops Turkey U.S. forces U.S. military unidentified flying objects United Viet Vietcong Vietnamese ZABLOCKI
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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 78 - States to use export controls to the extent necessary (a) to protect the domestic economy from the excessive drain of scarce materials and to reduce the inflationary impact of abnormal foreign demand ; (b) to further the foreign policy of the United States and to aid in fulfilling its international responsibilities; and (c) to exercise the necessary vigilance over exports from the standpoint of their significance to the national security.
Página 289 - I must report that they have made considerable progress since the coup. The new government, however, has considerably more popular support than its predecessor and the Military Revolutionary Committee is beginning to take action to intensify military operations and to improve civil administration. The strategic hamlet program which had been overextended in the Delta area is now being built more solidly. And the new government is now applying "clear and hold" tactics in that area. We hope that, with...
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 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.
Página 271 - They are determined to safeguard the freedom, common heritage and civilization of their peoples, founded on the principles of democracy, individual liberty and the rule of law. They seek to promote stability and well-being in the North Atlantic area. They are resolved to unite their efforts for collective defense and for the preservation of peace and security.
Página 399 - The member states accept the obligation, within the framework of their constitutional processes and to the extent their resources permit, to help one another and to provide assistance, in the order of need to the less-developed countries of the system, with a view to achieving, on a national and regional level, the social and economic objectives set forth in this act, for the purpose of putting the countries of the hemisphere in a situation of development as soon as possible.
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 78 - To effectuate the policies set forth in section 2 hereof, the President may prohibit or curtail the exportation from the United States, its Territories, and possessions, of any articles, materials, or supplies, including technical data, except under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe.