U.S. Policy Toward Lebanon: Hearing Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, June 25, 1997, Volumul 4,Paginile 75-76United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Internationl Relations, United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 248 pagini |
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... effect of Syria's con- tinuing military occupation . While Israel and Syria both have troops in Lebanon , Israel exercises no control over the Lebanese Government and is on the record as intending to withdraw from Lebanese soil in ...
... effect of Syria's con- tinuing military occupation . While Israel and Syria both have troops in Lebanon , Israel exercises no control over the Lebanese Government and is on the record as intending to withdraw from Lebanese soil in ...
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... effect of our re- strictions on travel to Lebanon . I can assure you that this concern has been quite vocally expressed . Let me repeat what I said earlier . We are not able to parse the recommendation and decision process for you in ...
... effect of our re- strictions on travel to Lebanon . I can assure you that this concern has been quite vocally expressed . Let me repeat what I said earlier . We are not able to parse the recommendation and decision process for you in ...
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... effect of this kind of policy that exists as a result of the travel restriction . But if you talk to any Member of Congress who has traveled to Lebanon - and many have - or any American who has traveled to Lebanon - and many have - they ...
... effect of this kind of policy that exists as a result of the travel restriction . But if you talk to any Member of Congress who has traveled to Lebanon - and many have - or any American who has traveled to Lebanon - and many have - they ...
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... often done , whether or not if a travel ban on Lebanon were not in effect today , would they im- pose one today , given the conditions as we know and understand them ? Pope John Paul II's visit to Lebanon from May 10th 30.
... often done , whether or not if a travel ban on Lebanon were not in effect today , would they im- pose one today , given the conditions as we know and understand them ? Pope John Paul II's visit to Lebanon from May 10th 30.
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... effect , an arm of the Syrian Government . Mr. RAHALL . Even though they have made tremendous progress , as we heard the State Department testify and numerous objective outsiders testify , that the Lebanese Army has built itself into a ...
... effect , an arm of the Syrian Government . Mr. RAHALL . Even though they have made tremendous progress , as we heard the State Department testify and numerous objective outsiders testify , that the Lebanese Army has built itself into a ...
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