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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... told OEP that if he is not given the license he will at- tempt to prevent Congressional approval of further sales from our chrome stockpile . I find it difficult to believe that Mr. Bliss will deliver on his threat . First , the effect ...
... told OEP that if he is not given the license he will at- tempt to prevent Congressional approval of further sales from our chrome stockpile . I find it difficult to believe that Mr. Bliss will deliver on his threat . First , the effect ...
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... told [ unclear ] . He then said this is as rough as he can . Nixon : Which way is he ? Is he going to [ unclear ] ? Douglas - Home : No , they didn't . Nixon : Why are they against it ? [ unclear exchange ] Douglas - Home : Well ...
... told [ unclear ] . He then said this is as rough as he can . Nixon : Which way is he ? Is he going to [ unclear ] ? Douglas - Home : No , they didn't . Nixon : Why are they against it ? [ unclear exchange ] Douglas - Home : Well ...
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... told you wouldn't do it- Nixon : Well , were they told ? Kissinger : Of course , that's how the paper arose to you . They- Nixon : But did you pass it on to them ? I know- Kissinger : Well , I passed it on and more . Nixon : Get ...
... told you wouldn't do it- Nixon : Well , were they told ? Kissinger : Of course , that's how the paper arose to you . They- Nixon : But did you pass it on to them ? I know- Kissinger : Well , I passed it on and more . Nixon : Get ...
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... told Hugh [ Scott ] that you will not - you will back him . Re- gardless of what the settlement is we'll back him , but this is going to take about six weeks . If it does not go , I will publicly back his amendment . " Kissinger : Right ...
... told Hugh [ Scott ] that you will not - you will back him . Re- gardless of what the settlement is we'll back him , but this is going to take about six weeks . If it does not go , I will publicly back his amendment . " Kissinger : Right ...
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... told Home— Kissinger : I told him . Nixon : -at the last of the meeting . Kissinger : Because he wanted to- Nixon : And I want him to - I wish he could I suggest something ? That you make a telephone call , and you say : " Now , look ...
... told Home— Kissinger : I told him . Nixon : -at the last of the meeting . Kissinger : Because he wanted to- Nixon : And I want him to - I wish he could I suggest something ? That you make a telephone call , and you say : " Now , look ...
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