| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - United States - 1961 - 1286 pages
...Charter of the United Nations; (2) that such defense articles will be utilized by such country for the maintenance of its own defensive strength, and the defensive strength of the free world; (3) that such country is taking all reasonable measures, consistent with its political and economic... | |
| United States - 1951 - 1834 pages
...(£) take such action as may be mutually agreed upon to eliminate causes of international tension; (4) make, consistent with its political and economic stability,...strength and the defensive strength of the free world; (3) fulfill the military obligations which it has assumed under multilateral or bilateral agreements... | |
| United States - 1951 - 1262 pages
...assumed under multilateral or bilateral agreements or treaties to which the United States is a party; (4) make, consistent with its political and economic stability,...strength and the defensive strength of the free world; (5) take all reasonable measures which may be needed to develop its defense capacities; and (6) take... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1952 - 1206 pages
...do not know precisely to what you refer. Mr. RIBICOFF. For instance, subsection 511 (a) states: (4) make, consistent with its political and economic stability,...strength and the defensive strength of the free world; (5) take all reasonable measures which may be needed to develop its defense capacities. I understand... | |
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