Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... neutrality pact *** does not make the U.S. a guarantor of ( the canal's ) neutrality ** Panamanian spokesmen have insisted that the United States would be able to respond militarily only if a foreign power attacked or threatened the ...
... neutrality pact *** does not make the U.S. a guarantor of ( the canal's ) neutrality ** Panamanian spokesmen have insisted that the United States would be able to respond militarily only if a foreign power attacked or threatened the ...
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... neutrality . Article IV states unequivocally that the United States and Panama will maintain that regime of neutrality . Article IV would be reinforced and amplified by the proposed joint leadership amendment which states that the ...
... neutrality . Article IV states unequivocally that the United States and Panama will maintain that regime of neutrality . Article IV would be reinforced and amplified by the proposed joint leadership amendment which states that the ...
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... NEUTRALITY TREATY Whereas the Treaty Concerning the Permanent Neutrality and Op- eration of the Panama Canal was signed in Washington on September 7 , 1977 , by the authorized representatives of the Government of the Republic of Panama ...
... NEUTRALITY TREATY Whereas the Treaty Concerning the Permanent Neutrality and Op- eration of the Panama Canal was signed in Washington on September 7 , 1977 , by the authorized representatives of the Government 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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