Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Volume 3

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Page 299 - finds that the supplying of such assistance will strengthen the security of the United States and promote world peace, and unless the recipient country has agreed to join in promoting international understanding and good will, and maintaining world peace, and to take such action as may be mutually agreed upon to eliminate causes of international tension. Senator GREEN.
Page 199 - duties of the Council are to assess and appraise the objectives, commitments and risks of the United States in relation to our actual and potential military power, in the interests of national security for the purpose of making recommendations to the President,
Page 199 - of national security for the purpose of making recommendations to the President, and to consider policies on matters of common interest to the departments and agencies of the Government concerned with the national security and to make recommendations to the President.
Page 305 - make consistent with its political and economic stability, the full contribution permitted by its manpower, resources, facilities and general economic condition to the development and maintenance of its own defensive strength and the defensive strength of the free world.
Page 304 - Make consistent with its political stability the full contribution permitted by Its manpower, resources, facilities, and general economic condition to the development and maintenance of its own defensive strength and the defensive strength of the free world.
Page 674 - control by the United States and cooperating foreign nations of exports to any nation or combination of nations threatening the security of the United States, including the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and all countries under its domination, and for other purposes.
Page 332 - segregate, or assure title to all funds or property allocated to or derived from any program so that the same shall not be subject to garnishment, attachment, seizure, or other legal process by any person, firm, agency, corporation, organization, or government.
Page 299 - Fulfill the military obligations which it has assumed under multilateral or bilateral agreements or treaties to which the United States is a party; (2) Make, consistent with its political stability, the full contribution permitted by its manpower, resources, facilities, and general economic condition to the development and maintenance of its own
Page 378 - or the Secretary of State has certified in writing (and filed copies thereof with the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs) that, after full consideration of such report, he believes such individual is loyal to the United States, its Constitution, and form of government, and is not now and has never been a member of any organization advocating contrary views.
Page 674 - through and insert the part printed In Italic] AN ACT To provide for the control by the United States and cooperating foreign nations of exports to any nation or combination of nations threatening the security of the United States, including the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and all countries under its domination, and for other purposes.

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