Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... agree , No. 1 ; I mean , no matter who else can be involved in the picture , Panama has to agree , No. 1 , to build it , and no one would have a chance that someone could walk in and steal the canal , as many feel was done back in 1903 ...
... agree , No. 1 ; I mean , no matter who else can be involved in the picture , Panama has to agree , No. 1 , to build it , and no one would have a chance that someone could walk in and steal the canal , as many feel was done back in 1903 ...
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... agree on the following . Here is this terrible agreement that my colleague would like to cut out . This is the ... agree ; The two parties agree . That is the quid pro quo that binds the Panamanians . I do not see any loopholes there ...
... agree on the following . Here is this terrible agreement that my colleague would like to cut out . This is the ... agree ; The two parties agree . That is the quid pro quo that binds the Panamanians . I do not see any loopholes there ...
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... agree- able to both Parties , for its construction . 2. The United States of America and the Republic of Panama agree on the following : ( a ) No new interoceanic canal shall be constructed in the ter- ritory of the Republic of Panama ...
... agree- able to both Parties , for its construction . 2. The United States of America and the Republic of Panama agree on the following : ( a ) No new interoceanic canal shall be constructed in the ter- ritory of the Republic of Panama ...
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REPRESENTATIVE STATEMENTS ON THE MAJOR THEMES | 17 |
2 Senator Robert Dole February 8 1978 | 75 |
3 Senator Harry Byrd March 6 1978 | 84 |
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accordance agree agreement Allen Amendment American approval Article authority believe build BYRD Canal Zone Chiefs clear colleague Commission Committee Company concerned Congress Congressional consider Constitution construction continued costs debate defense Department discussion distinguished economic effect estimates executive fact figures force foreign future give going Government granted GRAVEL House important increase interest issue land language LAXALT legislation major March matter means ment military million necessary negotiate neutrality operation Panama Canal Treaty Panamanian Parties payment percent period position possible present President proposed protect question ratification reason Record Relations Representatives Republic of Panama Reservation respect responsibility result ROBERT Senator Services ships signed staff statement talking territory tion toll transfer transit understand United vessels Vote yield