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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Pagina 15
... remain in place . Obviously , some of you are making recommendations to the Sec- retary ; and I would like to know who it is . To give your words back to you , we feel it is sufficiently dangerous that Lebanon cannot be considered safe ...
... remain in place . Obviously , some of you are making recommendations to the Sec- retary ; and I would like to know who it is . To give your words back to you , we feel it is sufficiently dangerous that Lebanon cannot be considered safe ...
Pagina 23
... remain deeply interested in Lebanon and in U.S. policy toward that country . I have to confess an interest - my wife is Lebanese - as well as considerable experience with the country . Last August , I made a 2 - week trip to Lebanon to ...
... remain deeply interested in Lebanon and in U.S. policy toward that country . I have to confess an interest - my wife is Lebanese - as well as considerable experience with the country . Last August , I made a 2 - week trip to Lebanon to ...
Pagina 24
... remain an armed militia . The government wishes to disarm them , as they have other militias , but will not and politi- cally cannot do so as long as they are fighting the Israeli occupa- tion . End the occupation and Hizbollah also ...
... remain an armed militia . The government wishes to disarm them , as they have other militias , but will not and politi- cally cannot do so as long as they are fighting the Israeli occupa- tion . End the occupation and Hizbollah also ...
Pagina 25
... remain for the most part neglected , without ade- quate water , sewage or medical facilities . The few remaining Pal- estinian camps are being totally ignored , their residents left in pov- erty . Overall , however , the country is ...
... remain for the most part neglected , without ade- quate water , sewage or medical facilities . The few remaining Pal- estinian camps are being totally ignored , their residents left in pov- erty . Overall , however , the country is ...
Pagina 41
... remain in the country . Chairman GILMAN . Mr. Pipes . Mr. PIPES . Nothing . Chairman GILMAN . There were a number of reports that the Bekaa Valley was controlled by the Syrians and is one of the larg- est narcotics substance exporters ...
... remain in the country . Chairman GILMAN . Mr. Pipes . Mr. PIPES . Nothing . Chairman GILMAN . There were a number of reports that the Bekaa Valley was controlled by the Syrians and is one of the larg- est narcotics substance exporters ...
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1997 Answer Incorporates 1997 Exception 28 incorporate information Acting Assistant Secretary American Amin Gemayel Answer Incorporates Information arrest Article August Beirut Beirut International Airport Bekaa Valley Chairman GILMAN Committee June 25 Damascus David Welch House detained detention elections foreign Gemayel Government of Lebanon groups Hafez al-Asad Hariri Hizbollah House International Relations Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch/Middle International Relations Committee Israel Israeli Lebanese Armed Forces Lebanese Army Lebanese authorities Lebanese citizens Lebanese government Lebanon Question licensed McKUNE Middle East Ministry NASSIF Palestinian Parliament peace process political programs President Prime Minister prison Questions 25 Rafiq Hariri RAHALL Record Submitted Relations Committee June restrictions Rights Watch/Middle East Samir Geagea southern Lebanon Submitted to Acting Syrian Syrian custody Syrian intelligence Syrian troops Taif Accord Taif agreement television stations terrorist told Human Rights torture travel ban travel to Lebanon U.S. policy United violation Welch House International