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Page 27
... hand , that a majority of the American people is instinctively opposed to giving up our rights and position in Panama - call it the world of U.S. public opinion - and on the other , in the official world , an even clearer indication ...
... hand , that a majority of the American people is instinctively opposed to giving up our rights and position in Panama - call it the world of U.S. public opinion - and on the other , in the official world , an even clearer indication ...
Page 91
... hand , Panama wants everything the United States has . This is a totally unorthodox foundation for negotiations . The negotiating has to be all one way . U.S. rights under the 1903 treaty are so extensive and complete that almost any ...
... hand , Panama wants everything the United States has . This is a totally unorthodox foundation for negotiations . The negotiating has to be all one way . U.S. rights under the 1903 treaty are so extensive and complete that almost any ...
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... hand when the time came for Pan- ama to operate the Canal on her own . That , too , seemed clear enough . Then the fog rolled in . The agreement assigned to the United States the " primary responsibility for canal operations and the ...
... hand when the time came for Pan- ama to operate the Canal on her own . That , too , seemed clear enough . Then the fog rolled in . The agreement assigned to the United States the " primary responsibility for canal operations and the ...
Contents
Foreword Senator Barry Goldwater | 9 |
Foreword Representative John J Rhodes | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
Copyright | |
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