Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 第 5 卷U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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第 44 頁
... agree with that . I would not vote to confirm the fellow with what I know about him in black and white . I would not vote to confirm him in any position of trust ; but over there , they have a little different attitude toward him . Now ...
... agree with that . I would not vote to confirm the fellow with what I know about him in black and white . I would not vote to confirm him in any position of trust ; but over there , they have a little different attitude toward him . Now ...
第 46 頁
... agree that it is a practical situation that we face because of this large group of names that will be sent in , with the changing admin- istration , but as far as the mechanics are concerned , I see no reason why we cannot proceed as we ...
... agree that it is a practical situation that we face because of this large group of names that will be sent in , with the changing admin- istration , but as far as the mechanics are concerned , I see no reason why we cannot proceed as we ...
第 52 頁
... agree that , with the modification sug- gested , that this letter would be acceptable to the committee ? WHAT ... agree with Senator George , Senator Tobey , and the rest of us , that we are meeting a practical situation head - on , and ...
... agree that , with the modification sug- gested , that this letter would be acceptable to the committee ? WHAT ... agree with Senator George , Senator Tobey , and the rest of us , that we are meeting a practical situation head - on , and ...
第 84 頁
... agree , sir . Senator HICKENLOOPER [ continuing ] . And that policies which are supposed to be put into effect in the public interest , by those who put them into effect , may , in the minds of the Congress or in the minds of the ...
... agree , sir . Senator HICKENLOOPER [ continuing ] . And that policies which are supposed to be put into effect in the public interest , by those who put them into effect , may , in the minds of the Congress or in the minds of the ...
第 115 頁
... agreement . She might abrogate the one with China and not carry out the terms of it . She is not too careful about the ... agree- ment , and of course as you say , you might change it either way at will , but legally , I think they would ...
... agreement . She might abrogate the one with China and not carry out the terms of it . She is not too careful about the ... agree- ment , and of course as you say , you might change it either way at will , but legally , I think they would ...
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action administration agree agreements Alexander Wiley amended appropriated Arab armistice bill BOHLEN BRADLEY Chairman Wiley China COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN Communist Congress course D.C. The committee Department discussion EICHHOLZ equipment Europe executive session feel files fiscal year 1954 forces FOREIGN RELATIONS French funds give going Government hereby authorized HUMELSINE Indo-China Israel Korea matter meeting ment military assistance million Mutual Security Act NATO nomination Pakistan personnel PLEVEN present President problem provisions purposes pursuant question record resolution Rhee RIDGWAY ROBERTSON Russia Secretary ACHESON Secretary DULLES Senator FERGUSON Senator FULBRIGHT Senator GEORGE Senator GILLETTE Senator GREEN Senator HICKENLOOPER Senator HUMPHREY Senator KNOWLAND Senator LANGER Senator MANSFIELD Senator SMITH Senator SPARKMAN Senator TAFT Senator TOBEY situation Soviet Union STASSEN subcommittee Syngman Rhee talk thing tion treaty United Nations UNITED STATES SENATE vote Wilcox WOOD
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第 209 頁 - Unity shall be pledged to the holding of free and unfettered elections as soon as possible on the basis of universal suffrage and secret ballot.
第 181 頁 - Pact and its adherents with which such government is at war. (2) Each Government pledges itself to cooperate with the Governments signatory hereto and not to make a separate armistice or peace with the enemies.
第 181 頁 - Charter, being convinced that complete victory over their enemies is essential to defend life, liberty, independence and religious freedom, and to preserve human rights and" "justice in their own lands as well as in other lands...
第 101 頁 - There are additional examples in two reports by the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Senate Committee on Government Operations.
第 181 頁 - Being, convinced that complete victory over their enemies is essential to defend life, liberty, independence and religious freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice in their own lands as well as in other lands, and that they are now engaged in a common struggle against, savage and brutal forces seeking to subjugate the world...
第 178 頁 - They recognize that Poland must receive substantial accessions of territory in the North and West. They feel that the opinion of the new Polish Provisional Government of National Unity should be sought in due course on the extent of these accessions and that the final delimitation of the western frontier of Poland should thereafter await the peace conference.
第 678 頁 - Nations furnish such assistance to the Republic of Korea as may be necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security in the area.
第 868 頁 - In the light of this principle, we stand ready to engage with any and all others in joint effort to remove the causes of mutual fear and distrust among nations, so as to make possible drastic reduction of armaments.
第 167 頁 - We shall never acquiesce in the enslavement of any people in order to purchase fancied gain for ourselves. I shall ask the Congress at a later date to join in an appropriate resolution making clear that this Government recognizes no kind of commitment contained in secret understandings of the past with foreign governments which permit this kind of enslavement.
第 326 頁 - The first great step along this way must be the conclusion of an honorable armistice in Korea. This means the immediate cessation of hostilities and the prompt initiation of political discussions leading to the holding of free elections in a united Korea.