Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Volume 4;Volume 13U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 |
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Halaman 11
... military security aspect of this , we have had to give some military aid to nations on the perimeter of China and Russia . We have also , on the more constructive side , given very considerable assistance from the economic point of view ...
... military security aspect of this , we have had to give some military aid to nations on the perimeter of China and Russia . We have also , on the more constructive side , given very considerable assistance from the economic point of view ...
Halaman 13
... military situation as well as we know it . I have to admit at the outset that communications are extraordi- narily difficult . Day by day the picture is changing , so that you never know who is going to be on what side . The battalions ...
... military situation as well as we know it . I have to admit at the outset that communications are extraordi- narily difficult . Day by day the picture is changing , so that you never know who is going to be on what side . The battalions ...
Halaman 14
... MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS With regard to the military picture , if I may , I will ask Mr. Par- sons to give you the best information we have as of now . I think I ought to say - and I think he would say it - that the information on the ...
... MILITARY DEVELOPMENTS With regard to the military picture , if I may , I will ask Mr. Par- sons to give you the best information we have as of now . I think I ought to say - and I think he would say it - that the information on the ...
Halaman 16
... military movement , all of very small units , was one of par- tial disengagement at Vangvieng , and a concentration along this road moving eastward to take the Plaine des Joires area with its two airports and westward from the North ...
... military movement , all of very small units , was one of par- tial disengagement at Vangvieng , and a concentration along this road moving eastward to take the Plaine des Joires area with its two airports and westward from the North ...
Halaman 17
... military situation , the actual situation , as well as we know it . THE GENEVA ACCORDS OF 1954 Secretary HERTER . Might I just add a word to that , Jeff ? The drops are still continuing from the point of view of supplies in the Plaine ...
... military situation , the actual situation , as well as we know it . THE GENEVA ACCORDS OF 1954 Secretary HERTER . Might I just add a word to that , Jeff ? The drops are still continuing from the point of view of supplies in the Plaine ...
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