United States Assistance to Cambodia: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 35 էջ |
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activity in Cambodia Admiral PEET Agreement air strikes airlift American armed forces Article 20 assistance to Cambodia authority bodia BRARY budget cadre Cambodia and Laos CAMBODIA Senator HATFIELD CAMBODIA Senator INOUYE Cambodian Government casualties cease fire cease-fire ceiling Chairman civilian commitment Communist concerned CONG CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS OF CONGRESS CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Constitution continue Cooper-Church amendment country director embassy fighting fiscal year 1973 Foreign Assistance Act funds GOVERNMENT IN CAMBODIA GRESS THE LIBRARY interdiction involved January 27 Khmer Rouge Laos and Cambodia LIBRA LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Lon Nol government ment military advisers military and economic military assistance million NOOTER North Vietnamese Phnom Penh President question RARY regime RESS RIVES section 506 Senator CHILES Senator MATHIAS Senator PROXMIRE situation sorties South Vietnam Southeast Asia statements subcommittee supplies targets TARR tion U.S. Air Force United States air Viet withdrawal
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Էջ 29 - ... (C) The internal affairs of Cambodia and Laos shall be settled by the people of each of these countries without foreign interference.
Էջ 4 - Military and economic assistance provided by the United States to Cambodia and authorized or appropriated pursuant to this or any other Act shall not be construed as a commitment by the United States to Cambodia for its defense.
Էջ 4 - Use of United States Armed Forces.— The furnishing of economic, military, or other assistance under this Act shall not be construed as creating a new commitment or as affecting any existing commitment to use Armed Forces of the United States for the defense of any foreign country.
Էջ 3 - In line with the expressed intention of the President of the United States, none of the funds appropriated by this Act shall be used to finance the introduction of American ground combat troops into Laos or...
Էջ 26 - Defense to any friendly country or international organization if such country or international organization agrees to pay not less than the value thereof in United States dollars. Payment shall be made in advance or, as determined by the President...
Էջ 31 - US side emphasized the need to bring an end to the military conflict as soon as possible and reaffirmed its commitment to the principle that the political future of South Vietnam should be left for the South Vietnamese people to decide for themselves, free from outside interference.
Էջ 31 - ... do likewise. We stated that, if the other side reciprocated, a de facto cease-fire would thereby be brought into force in Cambodia. However, we also stated that, if the communist forces carried out attacks, government forces and United States air forces would have to take necessary counter measures and that, in that event, we would continue to carry out air strikes in Cambodia as necessary until such time as a cease-fire could be brought into effect.
Էջ 4 - agency" includes any agency, department, board, wholly or partly owned corporation, instrumentality, commission, or establishment of the United States. (2) The term "duty or other import restriction...
Էջ 4 - The total number of civilian officers and employees of executive agencies of the United States Government who are citizens of the United States and of members of the Armed Forces of the United States (excluding such members while actually engaged in air operations in or over Cambodia which originate outside Cambodia) present in Cambodia at any one time shall not exceed two hundred.
Էջ 31 - ... military conflict to an end as soon as possible and ensuring that the political future of South Vietnam should be left for the South Vietnamese people to decide for themselves, free from outside interference. The recent opinion of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in Mitchell v. Laird makes it clear that the President has the constitutional power to pursue all of these purposes. In the words of Judge Wyzanskl the President properly acted "with a profound...