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... military action envisaged in the resolution of July 14 , 1960 , was essentially a police or criminal law action , restricted essentially to the maintenance of internal law and order so that the Belgian troops might be speedily withdrawn ...
... military action envisaged in the resolution of July 14 , 1960 , was essentially a police or criminal law action , restricted essentially to the maintenance of internal law and order so that the Belgian troops might be speedily withdrawn ...
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... Military Liaison Office in Baghdad , contri- bution to the cost of the permanent secretariat of the Pact , continua- tion of bilateral economic and technical aid to member - countries and continuation of military aid programmes , on a ...
... Military Liaison Office in Baghdad , contri- bution to the cost of the permanent secretariat of the Pact , continua- tion of bilateral economic and technical aid to member - countries and continuation of military aid programmes , on a ...
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... military leaders and Turkish officials , the military bases and air - fields set up in Turkish territory are to be placed , in the event of a war , entirely at the disposal of the NATO command for use to deal blows at the vitally ...
... military leaders and Turkish officials , the military bases and air - fields set up in Turkish territory are to be placed , in the event of a war , entirely at the disposal of the NATO command for use to deal blows at the vitally ...
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