Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Foreign AffairsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-5 sur 100
Page 13
... proposal not only to the Congress but to the public at large , this needs to be expanded on to some extent . You stress that both in the treaty and the Interim Agreement that it is understood that there is - how did you put it ...
... proposal not only to the Congress but to the public at large , this needs to be expanded on to some extent . You stress that both in the treaty and the Interim Agreement that it is understood that there is - how did you put it ...
Page 50
... proposal both sides are limited to a maximum of two sites , with 100 launchers at each site . The U.S.S.R. currently has one site deployed around Moscow , with a total of 64 launchers . We have one site under construction at Grand Forks ...
... proposal both sides are limited to a maximum of two sites , with 100 launchers at each site . The U.S.S.R. currently has one site deployed around Moscow , with a total of 64 launchers . We have one site under construction at Grand Forks ...
Page 53
... proposal . Furthermore , I think that the Joint Chiefs of Staff are duty - bound to recommend that certain points be brought up if , in our opinion , the trend is such as to adversely affect the security of the United States . Chairman ...
... proposal . Furthermore , I think that the Joint Chiefs of Staff are duty - bound to recommend that certain points be brought up if , in our opinion , the trend is such as to adversely affect the security of the United States . Chairman ...
Page 63
... proposal in discussion with ROK , is that the prototype along with some of the boats would be built here with perhaps coproduction in Korea on the latter portion of the program . This has to still be worked out with the ROK . They have ...
... proposal in discussion with ROK , is that the prototype along with some of the boats would be built here with perhaps coproduction in Korea on the latter portion of the program . This has to still be worked out with the ROK . They have ...
Page 74
... proposal is floated for propagandistic reasons , the real efforts of the North will be directed toward " liberation . " It is in this context that our commitments to the Republic of Korea should be seen . The Republic should be able to ...
... proposal is floated for propagandistic reasons , the real efforts of the North will be directed toward " liberation . " It is in this context that our commitments to the Republic of Korea should be seen . The Republic should be able to ...
Table des matières
54 | |
114 | |
127 | |
141 | |
434 | |
445 | |
459 | |
31 | |
14 | |
31 | |
43 | |
50 | |
58 | |
7 | |
13 | |
26 | |
39 | |
iii | |
viii | |
36 | |
37 | |
43 | |
54 | |
62 | |
152 | |
29 | |
44 | |
52 | |
7 | |
29 | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
ABM radars ABM systems ABM Treaty Admiral MOORER agree Ambassador PORTER Ambassador SMITH American prisoners Article ballistic missile BARNET believe BINGHAM BLATCHFORD Chairman MORGAN Colonel BORMAN Colonel OVERLY Commission Committee of Liaison Communist concerned Congress Congressman defense deployed deployment families FASCELL FINDLEY forces FRELINGHUYSEN FRIEDKIN FULTON GALLAGHER Geneva Convention going Government Hanoi ICBM launchers interests Interim Agreement KAZEN Laos limitation ment Mexico military MIRV MONAGAN national technical means negotiations North Korea North Vietnamese nuclear Party Pathet Lao Peace Corps POW's President prisoners of war problem proposal question Red Cross release repatriation Republic of Korea Russians SALT agreements Secretary LAIRD Secretary ROGERS security deletion SLBM South Southeast Asia Soviet Union statement strategic offensive arms subcommittee submarines talk TELLER Thank tion troops United Viet Vietcong Vietnam volunteers weapons WEISS withdrawal ZABLOCKI
Fréquemment cités
Page 136 - Each Party shall in exercising its national sovereignty have the right to withdraw from the Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this Treaty, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country.
Page 137 - The United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, hereinafter referred to as the Parties, Convinced that the Treaty on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems and this Interim Agreement on Certain Measures with Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms...
Page 30 - Japan agree to establish durable relations of peace and friendship between the two countries on the basis of the principles of mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression, non-interference in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit and peaceful coexistence.
Page 482 - Prisoners of war shall be released and repatriated without delay after the cessation of active hostilities.
Page 138 - ... national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this Treaty have jeopardized its supreme interests.
Page 429 - Prisoners of war may in no circumstances renounce in part or in entirety the rights secured to them by the present Convention, and by the special agreements referred to in the foregoing Article, if such there be.
Page 6 - Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife...
Page 139 - Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on Certain Measures with Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms...
Page 135 - To enhance assurance of the effectiveness of the limitations on ABM systems and their components provided by this Treaty, each Party undertakes: (a) not to give missiles, launchers, or radars, other than ABM interceptor missiles, ABM launchers, or ABM radars, capabilities to counter strategic ballistic missiles or their elements in flight trajectory, and not to test them in an ABM mode...
Page 133 - Declaring their Intention to achieve at the earliest possible date the cessation of the nuclear arms race and to undertake effective measures in the direction of nuclear disarmament Urging the cooperation of all States in the attainment of this objective.