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" Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific area on any of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. "
United States Relations with the People's Republic of China: Hearings ... - Page 379
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1972 - 562 pages
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Armed Services

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1967 - 1000 pages
...the Philippines states: "Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific Area on either of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes." NORTH VIETNAM PRESENT AND POTENTIAL TROOP COMMITMENT...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Armed ..., Parts 1-2

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1972 - 1414 pages
...recognizes that an armed attack against either party in the territories under the administration of Japan would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and...declares that It would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional provisions and processes." Article 3 of the Mutual Defense Treaty...
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Record of Proceedings

1951 - 484 pages
...locality in important mutual security agreements. that an armed attack on the other in the Pacific area would be dangerous to its own peace and safety, and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger. Last Saturday a similar security treaty was signed by Australia, New Zealand, and the United States....
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Official Documents: Texts of Selected Documents on U.S. Foreign Policy, 1918 ...

Woodrow Wilson Foundation - 1952 - 84 pages
...in the Pacific. Article 4 Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific Area on any of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. Any such armed attack and all measures taken as a result...
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American Foreign Policy in Growth and Action, Volume 3

Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 pages
...threatened in the Pacific .... IV. Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific area on any of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. Any such armed attack and all measures taken as a result...
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Disarmament and Security: A Collection of Documents 1919-1955

United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 pages
...recognizes that an armed attack in the West Pacific Area directed against the territories of either of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. Any such armed attack and all measures taken as a result...
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U.S. Commitments to Foreign Powers: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1967 - 344 pages
...recognizes that an armed attack in the West Pacific Area directed against the territories of either of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. Any such armed attack and all measures taken as a result...
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American Foreign Policy, 1950-1955: Parts I-IX

United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1957 - 1778 pages
...defense.1 Under this treaty, each country recognizes that an armed attack on the other in the Pacific area l ɷp i [ qE? _* {T J 3 1 B D q` Ҡv pR... i~ MWT 44 ,'A e h # 4dz </ 7( 8'R< $ U! V@ Last Saturday, a similar security treaty was signed by Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.1...
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The Record on Korean Unification, 1943-1960: Narrative Summary with ...

United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1960 - 246 pages
...recognized by one of the Parties as lawfully brought under the administrative control of the other, would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. ARTICLE IV The Eepublic of Korea grants, and the United...
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Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security with Japan: Hearing Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1960 - 118 pages
...recognizes that an armed attack against either Party in the territories under the administration of Japan would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional provisions and processes. The treaty also makes it clear once again...
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