U.S. Policy and Programs in Cambodia: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 214 páginas |
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... protect the Vietnam cease- fire which offers an alternative to continued death and destruction for the South Vietnamese . Much has been made of US bombing in Cambodia and particularly that its alleged indiscriminate character produces ...
... protect the Vietnam cease- fire which offers an alternative to continued death and destruction for the South Vietnamese . Much has been made of US bombing in Cambodia and particularly that its alleged indiscriminate character produces ...
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... protect our remaining forces in South Vietnam ; and third , to obtain the release of our prisoners . The joint communique issued by the President and Mr. Brezhnev in Moscow on May 29 , 1972 in which the view of the United States was ...
... protect our remaining forces in South Vietnam ; and third , to obtain the release of our prisoners . The joint communique issued by the President and Mr. Brezhnev in Moscow on May 29 , 1972 in which the view of the United States was ...
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... protect this Nation . Are we to understand that there is some danger to this country ? We have gone through the domino theory and all the other theories many , many times and for many , many years . If I understand Mr. Hummel cor ...
... protect this Nation . Are we to understand that there is some danger to this country ? We have gone through the domino theory and all the other theories many , many times and for many , many years . If I understand Mr. Hummel cor ...
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... protect American rights and interests abroad and Congress cannot by mere legislation redefine the allotment of powers made by the Framers . The applicable rule is stated in 41 Opinions of Attorneys General 230 , 233 ( 1955 ) , which ...
... protect American rights and interests abroad and Congress cannot by mere legislation redefine the allotment of powers made by the Framers . The applicable rule is stated in 41 Opinions of Attorneys General 230 , 233 ( 1955 ) , which ...
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... protect the Nation's " durable interests . " Or , the President could rely solely upon his independent powers as Commander in Chief and conductor of the Nation's foreign policy . So long as he determines that the Cambodian or Vietnamese ...
... protect the Nation's " durable interests . " Or , the President could rely solely upon his independent powers as Commander in Chief and conductor of the Nation's foreign policy . So long as he determines that the Cambodian or Vietnamese ...
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ADAMS agree agreement air strikes American troops April armed attack armed forces Article 20 bombing in Cambodia BROOMFIELD BROWER Cambodia and Laos Cambodian Government casualties cease-fire Chairman China combat Commander in Chief commitment Committee Communist CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional constitutional authority cont continue Court decision declaration defense enemy executive foreign policy Government of Cambodia Hanoi HUMMEL Indochina insurgents involved January 27 Khmer government Khmer Republic Korea Laos and Cambodia legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Lon Nol ment military action million negotiations neutrality Nixon Doctrine North Vietnamese North Vietnamese troops obligation Paris parties peace Phnom Penh President Nixon President's question refugees resolution RIEGLE ROBERT N. C. NIX sanctuaries SEATO Treaty Secretary Rogers Senator GOLDWATER Sihanouk situation South Vietnam Southeast Asia statement subcommittee territory Thank tion Tonkin Gulf resolution United Viet Vietcong WCPD withdrawal WOLFF
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Página 30 - When the President takes measures incompatible with the expressed or implied will of Congress, his power is at its lowest ebb, for then he can rely only upon his own constitutional powers minus any constitutional powers of Congress over the matter. Courts can sustain exclusive Presidential control in such a case only by disabling the Congress from acting upon the subject. Presidential claim to a power at once so conclusive and preclusive must be scrutinized with caution, for what is at stake is the...
Página 43 - Of all the cares or concerns of government, the direction of war most peculiarly demands those qualities which distinguish the exercise of power by a single hand.
Página 24 - Foreign countries shall put an end to all military activities in Cambodia and Laos, totally withdraw from and refrain from reintroducing into these two countries troops, military advisers and military personnel, armaments, munitions and war material.
Página 61 - The executive Power shall be vested in a President . . ."; that "he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed" ; and that he "shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States.
Página 76 - It is by no means clear that the president of the United States whose high duty it is to " take care that the laws be faithfully executed," and who is commander in chief of the armies and navies of the United States, might not, without any special authority for that purpose, in the then existing state of things, have empowered the officers commanding the armed vessels of the United States, to seize and send into port...
Página 78 - That the Congress approves and supports the determination of the President, as Commander in Chief, to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression.
Página 154 - The areas in which these attacks will be launched are completely occupied and controlled by North Vietnamese forces. Our purpose is not to occupy the areas. Once enemy forces are driven out of these sanctuaries and once their military supplies are destroyed, we will withdraw. These actions are in no way directed at the security of any nation.
Página 114 - The United States acknowledges that all Chinese on either side of the Taiwan Strait maintain there is but one China and that Taiwan is a part of China. The United States government does not challenge that position. It reaffirms its interest in a peaceful settlement of the Taiwan question by the Chinese themselves.
Página 154 - Vietnamese units will attack the headquarters for the entire Communist military operation in South Vietnam. This key control center has been occupied by the North Vietnamese and Vietcong for five years in blatant violation of Cambodia's neutrality. This is not an invasion of Cambodia. The areas in which these attacks will be launched are completely occupied and controlled by North Vietnamese forces.
Página 9 - Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam signed in Paris on January 27, 1973, the United States undertakes this participation in accordance with its traditional policies.