The Truth about the Panama Canal |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 29
Page 182
... maintain in the designated defense sites.19 In addition to the immediate loss of present sovereign rights in the Canal Zone and the relinquishment of governmental juris- diction and control in that area in the manner just described ...
... maintain in the designated defense sites.19 In addition to the immediate loss of present sovereign rights in the Canal Zone and the relinquishment of governmental juris- diction and control in that area in the manner just described ...
Page 186
... maintain its armed forces in Panama at not more than present levels , 39 there appear to be no actual restrictions on the number of U.S. troops and no prohibitions against the continua- tion of the various military schools , training ...
... maintain its armed forces in Panama at not more than present levels , 39 there appear to be no actual restrictions on the number of U.S. troops and no prohibitions against the continua- tion of the various military schools , training ...
Page 189
... maintain the regime of neutrality estab- lished in this Treaty , which shall be maintained in order that the Canal shall remain permanently neu- tral , notwithstanding the termination of any other treaties entered into by the two ...
... maintain the regime of neutrality estab- lished in this Treaty , which shall be maintained in order that the Canal shall remain permanently neu- tral , notwithstanding the termination of any other treaties entered into by the two ...
Contents
Foreword Senator Barry Goldwater | 9 |
Foreword Representative John J Rhodes | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
Copyright | |
19 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agreed Amador American areas Article Atlantic Balboa basic became Bunau-Varilla Canal operations capability Colombia Commission conceptual agreement concessions Congress Congressional countries Cuba Cuban defend the Canal defense Department developed economic economy of Panama events of 1903 flag foreign relations French future Hay-Herran Treaty Ibid important Impossible Dream Interoceanic Canal involved Isthmus of Panama jurisdiction Kissinger-Tack Kitchel Lake Nicaragua Latin America lock canal locks major ment million national security negotiating team Nicaragua Nicaragua canal ocean official operate the Canal Pacific Panama and Colon Panama Canal Company Panama Canal issue Panama Canal Treaty Panama City Panamanian government percent political ports President problem proposed new treaties railroad regard Republic of Panama responsibility Roosevelt route sea-level canal Senate ships situation sovereignty Soviet standpoint territory things tion tolls Torrijos transiting the Canal treaty negotiations U.S. citizens U.S. foreign U.S. military United vessels waterway Zonians