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Pagina 28
... United States . They are weapons systems which no potential adversary of the United States possesses at this time or probably could possess until well into the future . The United States is now reaping the military advantage of this ...
... United States . They are weapons systems which no potential adversary of the United States possesses at this time or probably could possess until well into the future . The United States is now reaping the military advantage of this ...
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... United States or the Soviet Union might want to deploy , etc. B. IMPACT ON CURRENT ARMS CONTROL NEGOTIATIONS What impact do current programs of the United States to develop and deploy ALCM's , and the Soviet Union's present inability to ...
... United States or the Soviet Union might want to deploy , etc. B. IMPACT ON CURRENT ARMS CONTROL NEGOTIATIONS What impact do current programs of the United States to develop and deploy ALCM's , and the Soviet Union's present inability to ...
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. other cruise missiles before they would affect the ALCM's . Some of the proposals which the United States has been reported unofficially as having made or considered ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. other cruise missiles before they would affect the ALCM's . Some of the proposals which the United States has been reported unofficially as having made or considered ...
Pagina 32
... United States had made the entire cruise missile problem more difficult to deal with in negotiations be- cause it had been made less flexible . However , proposals described later indicate that the United States is still willing to make ...
... United States had made the entire cruise missile problem more difficult to deal with in negotiations be- cause it had been made less flexible . However , proposals described later indicate that the United States is still willing to make ...
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... United States opposes such an obligation . The United States now has about 2,100 strategic delivery vehicles , including some 375 B - 52's.10 Secretary of Defense Harold Brown has spoken of the possibility of arming 250 B - 52 G's and ...
... United States opposes such an obligation . The United States now has about 2,100 strategic delivery vehicles , including some 375 B - 52's.10 Secretary of Defense Harold Brown has spoken of the possibility of arming 250 B - 52 G's and ...
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Pagina 16 - Each State has the right freely to choose and develop its political, social, economic and cultural systems...
Pagina 23 - Respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief The participating States will respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief, for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion.
Pagina 136 - Sea of 1958 namely, the Convention on the High Seas, the Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone, the Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas, and the Convention on the Continental Shelf...
Pagina 163 - Under the Treaty Concerning the Permanent Neutrality and Operation of the Panama Canal (the Neutrality Treaty), Panama and the United States have the responsibility to assure that the Panama Canal will remain open and secure to ships of all nations. The correct interpretation of this principle is that each of the two countries shall, in accordance with their respective constitutional processes...
Pagina 42 - ... (c) (1) Upon the request of the Senate or the House of Representatives by resolution of either such House, or upon the request of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate or the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives, the...
Pagina 73 - OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PARTICIPATING STATES OF THE CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND CO-OPERATION IN EUROPE, HELD ON THE BASIS OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE FINAL ACT RELATING TO THE FOLLOW-UP TO THE CONFERENCE...
Pagina 281 - Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and Relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I), 8 June 1977, 1 Official Records of the Diplomatic Conference on the Reaffirmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflicts...
Pagina 24 - ... 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.
Pagina 196 - Congress, and does not necessarily reflect the views of the members of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. DANTE B. FASCELL, Chairman, Committee on Foreign Affairs.