Nomination of Henry A. Kissinger: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on Nomination of Henry A. Kissinger to be Secretary of State, 1. delU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 353 strani |
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action administration agencies agree agreement Alternate representatives American answer appointment arms assistance Bangladesh believe bombing Cambodia Chairman China Clark Mollenhoff commitment concern confirmation CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue cooperation countries David Young defense Department détente develop diplomatic discussed economic executive forces foreign policy Foreign Relations Committee Government Henry Kissinger human humanitarian Indochina interest involved issues Kissinger's Laos Liberty Liberty Lobby LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS matter ment military missiles Mollenhoff National Security Council National Youth Alliance negotiations Nixon nomination North Vietnamese peace political position President problems programs question record responsibility role Saigon SALT II Secretary Senator AIKEN Senator CHURCH Senator JAVITS Senator MCGOVERN Senator MUSKIE Senator PELL Senator PERCY Senator SPARKMAN Senator SYMINGTON session Sihanouk South Vietnam Soviet Union statement strategic Thank tion treaty United Nations Viet Viet Cong White House wiretaps
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Stran 168 - The United States will not continue its military involvement or intervene in the internal affairs of South Vietnam. Article 5 Within sixty days of the signing of this agreement, there will be a total withdrawal from South Vietnam of troops, military advisers, and military personnel, including technical military personnel and...
Stran 21 - None of the funds herein appropriated under this Act may be expended to support directly or indirectly combat activities in or over Cambodia, Laos, North Vietnam and South Vietnam or off the shores of Cambodia, Laos, North Vietnam and South Vietnam by United States forces, and after August 15, 1973, no other funds heretofore appropriated under any other Act may be expended for such purpose...
Stran 80 - Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
Stran 56 - Nothing contained in this chapter or in section 605 of the Communications Act of 1934 (48 Stat. 1143; 47 USC 605) shall limit the constitutional power of the President to take such measures as he deems necessary to protect the Nation against actual or potential attack or other hostile acts of a foreign power, to obtain foreign intelligence information deemed essential to the security of the United States, or to protect national security information against foreign intelligence activities.
Stran 151 - States, as may be by law required of him; to make report, and give information, to either branch of the legislature, in person or in writing, (as he may be required,) respecting all matters referred to him by the senate or house of representatives, or which shall appertain to his office; and, generally, to perform all such services, relative to the finances, as he shall be directed to perform.
Stran 247 - The parties shall help each other to get information about those military personnel and foreign civilians of the parties missing in action, to determine the location and take care of the graves of the dead so as to facilitate the exhumation and repatriation of the remains, and to take any such other measures as may be required to get information about those still considered missing in action.
Stran 5 - No foreign policy — no matter how ingenious — has any chance of success if it is born in the minds of a few and carried in the hearts of none.
Stran 75 - Jews were compelled to emigrate to this country. In spite of the fact that the United States was not a party to the treaty, Secretary Hay in 1902 addressed the Powers who were signatories to the...
Stran 177 - The United States will continue to recognize the Government of the Republic of Vietnam as the sole legitimate government of South Vietnam.
Stran 253 - Third, in cases involving other types of aggression we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested in accordance with our treaty commitments. But we shall look to the nation directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility for providing the manpower for its defense.