Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... threat of violence will only lead to more threats and more unwar- ranted concessions - not just in Panama but around the world . I recognize that there is a risk that these threats of violence may be carried out if the United States ...
... threat of violence will only lead to more threats and more unwar- ranted concessions - not just in Panama but around the world . I recognize that there is a risk that these threats of violence may be carried out if the United States ...
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... threat to the canal , Admiral Long stated : The second threat to our 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 ...
... threat to the canal , Admiral Long stated : The second threat to our 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 ...
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... threat to the canal from within . This threat ranges from the proverbial , but wholly misleading , " workman's glove in the gear box " to an externally supported , guerrilla threat that could have the support of the Panamanian ...
... threat to the canal from within . This threat ranges from the proverbial , but wholly misleading , " workman's glove in the gear box " to an externally supported , guerrilla threat that could have the support of the Panamanian ...
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REPRESENTATIVE STATEMENTS ON THE MAJOR THEMES | 17 |
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3 Senator John Stennis March 8 1978 | 189 |
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1978 Congressional Record Abourezk agreed agreement Allen America April 18 Article Bayh Bellmon Bentsen Bunau-Varilla Byrd Canal Zone Colombia Committee Congress Constitution costs Curtis debate DeConcini defend the canal defense Dole Durkin economic force Foreign Relations Garn going Goldwater GRAVEL Harry F Hatch Hatfield Hayakawa Helms Hollings interest INTERSEA issue Isthmus of Panama Javits LAXALT Leahy legislation level canal Magnuson March 16 Matsunaga McClure McGovern ment Metzenbaum million Moynihan Muskie negotiate Neutrality Treaty operation Panama Canal Commission Panama Canal Treaty Panama Canal Zone Panamanian Paul G percent President proposed Republic of Panama Reservation resolution of ratification result was announced-yeas revenues Ribicoff Riegle ROBERT Rollcall Vote Sarbanes Sarbanes Sasser Schweiker Scott Stevens sea-level canal ships Sparkman Stafford Stafford Stevenson Stennis territory Thurmond tion toll tonnage Torrijos transit treaty power U.S. Congress U.S. Government U.S. military U.S. Senate United vessels Weicker Weicker Williams Zorinsky