Southern AfricaStructure and scope. "This volume is part of a subseries of volumes of the Foreign Relations series that documents the most important decisions and actions of the foreign policy of Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford. ... This volume documents the U.S. policy towards Southern Africa, 1969-1976 ... [it] does not cover all countries in the region, but focuses on the countries where U.S. interests and concerns were greatest ... Namibia, South Africa, and Rhodesia ... Portuguese Africa ... black African countries and the insurgents in Angola and Mozambique ..."--Preface, p. iii-iv. |
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We played a leading role in the arms embargo against South Africa , the determination that South Africa's mandate over South West Africa had terminated , and on mandatory economic sanctions against Southern Rhodesia .
We played a leading role in the arms embargo against South Africa , the determination that South Africa's mandate over South West Africa had terminated , and on mandatory economic sanctions against Southern Rhodesia .
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Operational Examples Gradually terminate arms embargo against South Africa , beginning with liberal treatment of equipment which could serve either military or civilian purposes or the common defense , e.g. , Regional Issues 41.
Operational Examples Gradually terminate arms embargo against South Africa , beginning with liberal treatment of equipment which could serve either military or civilian purposes or the common defense , e.g. , Regional Issues 41.
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-Quietly terminate unilateral U.S. arms embargo on Portuguese Territories , beginning with authorization of export of dual - purpose equipment . -Economic assistance to the black states on the same basis as elsewhere in Africa ...
-Quietly terminate unilateral U.S. arms embargo on Portuguese Territories , beginning with authorization of export of dual - purpose equipment . -Economic assistance to the black states on the same basis as elsewhere in Africa ...
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-Enforce arms embargo against South Africa but with liberal treatment of equipment which could serve either military or civilian purposes . --- Fuel stops only , or naval visits in South Africa with arrangements for non - discrimination ...
-Enforce arms embargo against South Africa but with liberal treatment of equipment which could serve either military or civilian purposes . --- Fuel stops only , or naval visits in South Africa with arrangements for non - discrimination ...
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Operational Examples - Maintain active stance , publicly , officially and in UN against apartheid . - Continue arms embargo against South Africa . -Retain NASA tracking station but with alternative facilities elsewhere .
Operational Examples - Maintain active stance , publicly , officially and in UN against apartheid . - Continue arms embargo against South Africa . -Retain NASA tracking station but with alternative facilities elsewhere .
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