| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs (1789-1975) - 1970 - 1398 pages
...the Middle East resolution, however, which provides that "the United States regards as vital . . . the preservation of the independence and integrity of the nations of the Middle East." Certainly if the Middle East resolution is repealed Congress should use the occasion to reaffirm that... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1970 - 94 pages
...authorizes military assistance to nations in the area. It further declares that the United States regards the preservation of the independence and integrity of the nations of the Middle East "as vital to the national interest and world peace." To this end, if the President determines that... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1970 - 782 pages
...the Middle East resolution, however, which provides that "the United States regards as vital . . . the preservation of the independence and integrity of the nations of the Middle East." Certainly if the Middle East resolution is repealed Congress should use the occasion to reaffirm that... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs (1789-1975) - 1971 - 828 pages
...military and economic aid to Middle East nations. It stated that the US "regards as vital to the national interest and world peace the preservation of the independence...and integrity of the nations of the Middle East." It declared that, if the President determines the necessity of it, the US is prepared to use armed... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1971 - 1458 pages
...the Middle East resolution, however, -which provides that "the United States regards as vital . . . the preservation of the independence and integrity of the nations of the Middle East." Certainly if the Middle East resolution is repealed Congress should use the occasion to reaffirm that... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1972 - 710 pages
...nebulous and enigmatic declaration : "Furthermore, the United States regards as vital to the national interest and world peace the preservation of the independence...integrity of the nations of the Middle East. To this end. if the President determines the necessity thereof, the United States is prepared to use armed forces... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1973 - 360 pages
...Middle East Resolution, for example, provides that the United States regards as vital to the national interest and world peace the preservation of the independence...integrity of the nations of the Middle East. To this end, if the President determines the necessity thereof, the United States is prepared to use armed forces... | |
| Naomi B. Lynn, Arthur F. McClure - 1973 - 232 pages
...that area desiring such assistance. Furthermore, the United States regards as vital to the national interest and world peace the preservation of the independence...integrity of the nations of the Middle East. To this end, if the President determines the necessity thereof, the United States is prepared to use armed forces... | |
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