Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... continued presence of U.S. troops on Panamanian soil after 1999 . The treaty with the inclusion of the leadership amendments will insure our ability to maintain the canal's accessibility and neutrality after 1999 without a continued ...
... continued presence of U.S. troops on Panamanian soil after 1999 . The treaty with the inclusion of the leadership amendments will insure our ability to maintain the canal's accessibility and neutrality after 1999 without a continued ...
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... continued use of the canal is the internal threat from subversive , clandestine , or local guerrilla activities . The defense against such a threat in the formidable jungle terrain of the canal area would be extremely difficult ...
... continued use of the canal is the internal threat from subversive , clandestine , or local guerrilla activities . The defense against such a threat in the formidable jungle terrain of the canal area would be extremely difficult ...
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... lack of continued access to the Panama waterway . And it is continued access that the treaties are designed to assure for the United States and all other countries . During calendar year 1976 , for example , about 1 ( 223 )
... lack of continued access to the Panama waterway . And it is continued access that the treaties are designed to assure for the United States and all other countries . During calendar year 1976 , for example , about 1 ( 223 )
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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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