Implementation of the U.S. Arms Embargo (Against Portugal and South Africa, and Related Issues): Hearings Before the Subcommitte on Africa..., 93-1, March 20, 22, April 6, 19731973 - 398 pages |
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... facts of the matter are these : The embargoes were imposed in policy statements of the Kennedy administration in order to prevent the identification of the United States with Lisbon and Pretoria in their refusal to take effective steps ...
... facts of the matter are these : The embargoes were imposed in policy statements of the Kennedy administration in order to prevent the identification of the United States with Lisbon and Pretoria in their refusal to take effective steps ...
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... fact that it was obvious from the outset that it could never get the support from Moscow and Peking that would be needed before the Security Council could lift sanctions . A few days later the President visited the Azores , and there ...
... fact that it was obvious from the outset that it could never get the support from Moscow and Peking that would be needed before the Security Council could lift sanctions . A few days later the President visited the Azores , and there ...
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... fact they have been exported to a war zone . Mr. OUDES . Perhaps Sikorsky will be able to get Export - Import Bank backing for sales of its helicopters to Mozambique . In the light of these developments , Mr. Chairman , I went back over ...
... fact they have been exported to a war zone . Mr. OUDES . Perhaps Sikorsky will be able to get Export - Import Bank backing for sales of its helicopters to Mozambique . In the light of these developments , Mr. Chairman , I went back over ...
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... fact that old questions are being resurrected shows that the administration may be toying with defining the em- bargoes nearly out of existence as it has defined the African wars out of existence . The central question in the Orion ...
... fact that old questions are being resurrected shows that the administration may be toying with defining the em- bargoes nearly out of existence as it has defined the African wars out of existence . The central question in the Orion ...
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... fact from opinion , but I will not hide the fact that my personal opinion is that the United States should continue to maintain the strictest possible em- bargoes on military cooperation with South Africa and with Portugal below the ...
... fact from opinion , but I will not hide the fact that my personal opinion is that the United States should continue to maintain the strictest possible em- bargoes on military cooperation with South Africa and with Portugal below the ...
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69 PORTUGAL accessories acid administration Affretair Africa and Portugal agency Air Force aircraft alloy alloy steel aluminum American Angola apartheid application arms embargo Assembly assistance attachments Azores BADER BIESTER Cabora-Bassa Chairman chemicals civilian committee communications equipment concerning containing copolymers copper countries CULVER defense articles Department of Commerce Department of Defense DIGGS electrical electronic export license fluorocarbon polymers follows Foreign Military Sales foreign policy FRELIMO Guinea-Bissau helicopters herbicides Indian Ocean km/h machines ment MEYER military equipment molybdenum Mozambique NATO Navy NEWSOM nickel niobium nonmilitary NOYES Office operation percent polymers or copolymers Portugal Portuguese military President question record request resolution Rhodesia Secretary Security Council South Africa South African Government South African Navy Southern Africa Soviet specially designed statement subcommittee supply tantalum temperatures below minus tion tubes U.S. Government United Nations validated license wire
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