International Security Assistance Act of 1976: Hearings of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, on H.R. 11963 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 973 pagini |
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... subsection ( e ) ( 4 ) to information presently re- quired by subsections ( 1 ) through ( 3 ) would not be affected by the present word- ing of the provisions offered by my bill . Mr. Chairman , these are the measures which I recommend ...
... subsection ( e ) ( 4 ) to information presently re- quired by subsections ( 1 ) through ( 3 ) would not be affected by the present word- ing of the provisions offered by my bill . Mr. Chairman , these are the measures which I recommend ...
Pagina 271
... subsection : " ( d ) No combat vehicles , missiles , ships , aircraft , or other major weapons sys- tem may be furnished to any country or international organization under this chapter unless the President determines that the furnishing ...
... subsection : " ( d ) No combat vehicles , missiles , ships , aircraft , or other major weapons sys- tem may be furnished to any country or international organization under this chapter unless the President determines that the furnishing ...
Pagina 275
... subsection added to that which says the President must make a determination that if he is going to use the au- thority under this section for those purposes that he also has to deter- mine it does not impact adversely , or whatever the ...
... subsection added to that which says the President must make a determination that if he is going to use the au- thority under this section for those purposes that he also has to deter- mine it does not impact adversely , or whatever the ...
Pagina 279
... subsection shall be used to furnish sophisticated weapons systems , such as missile systems and jet aircraft for military purposes , to any underdeveloped country , unless the President deter- mines that the furnishing of such weapons ...
... subsection shall be used to furnish sophisticated weapons systems , such as missile systems and jet aircraft for military purposes , to any underdeveloped country , unless the President deter- mines that the furnishing of such weapons ...
Pagina 280
... subsection ( a ) ( 3 ) reduces the number of countries that can receive assistance to 15 while subsection ( a ) ( 2 ) places a ceiling on the funds that can be provided to the 9 other countries that are not itemized in section ( a ) ( 1 ) ...
... subsection ( a ) ( 3 ) reduces the number of countries that can receive assistance to 15 while subsection ( a ) ( 2 ) places a ceiling on the funds that can be provided to the 9 other countries that are not itemized in section ( a ) ( 1 ) ...
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1961 is amended administration Amendment offered American AMITAY amount Angola Arab arms sales authority BIESTER bill Bingham amendment BONKER BROOMFIELD BUCHANAN Chair Chairman MORGAN Chile Chorus of ayes CLEMENTS clerk will read committee Congress credit sales Cyprus CZARNECKI defense articles Department DERWINSKI economic Egypt equipment executive branch FASCELL FINDLEY fiscal year 1976 Foreign Assistance Act Foreign Military Sales FRASER funds GILMAN going Government grant military assistance Greece HAMILTON human rights insert in lieu interest Israel Israeli language legislation ment Middle East Military Sales Act million NOOTER objection paragraph Pershing missiles PONT President problem proposed question relations request require ROSENTHAL RYAN Saudi Arabia Secretary KISSINGER security supporting assistance SOLARZ South Korea Soviet Union stockpile subcommittee subsection substitute Syria Thank tion transfer Turkey unanimous consent United vote weapons WHALEN WOLFF word aye Yom Kippur War ZABLOCKI Zaire
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Pagina 843 - To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Foreign Military Sales Act, and for other purposes.
Pagina 819 - State shall be responsible for the continuous supervision and general direction of economic assistance, military assistance, and military education and training programs, including but not limited to determining whether there shall be a military assistance (including civic action) or a military education and training program for a country and the value thereof, to the end that such programs are effectively integrated both at home and abroad and the foreign policy of the United States is best served...
Pagina 821 - Defense to any friendly country or international organization if such country or international organization agrees to pay not less than the value thereof in United States dollars. Payment shall be made in advance or, as determined by the President...
Pagina 230 - Defense, the performance of any other functions with respect to the furnishing of military assistance. (b) The establishment of priorities in the procurement, delivery, and allocation of military equipment shall be determined by the Secretary of Defense.
Pagina 514 - ... torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, prolonged detention without charges, causing the disappearance of persons, by the abduction and clandestine detention of those persons, or other flagrant denial of the right to life, liberty, and the security of person, unless such assistance will directly benefit the needy people in such country.
Pagina 859 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved, by the National Executive Committee of The American Legion in regular meeting assembled in Indianapolis. Indiana, on October /S-7.9.
Pagina 500 - Congress that except in extraordinary circumstances, the President shall substantially reduce or terminate security assistance to any government which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights...
Pagina 413 - Special Central American Assistance Act of 1979". SEC. 2. Chapter 4 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section : "SEC.
Pagina 514 - US development assistance: ... to the government of any country which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights...
Pagina 279 - Agency for operations in foreign countries, other than activities intended solely for obtaining necessary intelligence, unless and until the President finds that each such operation is important to the national security of the United States and reports, in a timely fashion, a description and scope of such operation to the appropriate committees of the Congress...