United Nations Operations in the Congo: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, April 13, 1961U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 28 lappuses |
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8. lappuse - Secretary-General to take the necessary steps, in consultation with the Government of the Republic of the Congo, to provide the Government with such military assistance, as may be necessary, until, through the efforts of the Congolese Government with the technical assistance of the United Nations, the national security forces may be able, in the opinion of the Government, to meet fully their tasks ; 3.
6. lappuse - Nations to use military force to deal with threats to peace, breaches of the peace, and acts of aggression. All UN members would make available to the Security Council, "on its call and in accordance with a special agreement," armed forces and other assistance for the purpose of maintaining international peace and security.
12. lappuse - ... DEPARTMENT OF STATE CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS WITNESSES RICHARD N. GARDNER, DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AFFAIRS VERNE B. LEWIS, DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR BUDGET AND FINANCE MRS. VIRGINIA WESTFALL, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM I. CARGO, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF UNITED NATIONS POLITICAL AND SECURITY AFFAIRS SIDNEY S. CUMMINS, OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATION LAWRENCE H. BACKS, OFFICE OF BUDGET . Object classification...
20. lappuse - We would rather be governed like hell and do it ourselves than like heaven and have it done for us.
8. lappuse - General to take the necessary steps, in consultation with the Government of the Republic of the Congo, to provide the Government with such military assistance as may be necessary until, through the efforts of the Congolese Government with the technical assistance of the UN, the national security forces may be able, in the opinion of the Government, to meet fully their tasks; (3) Requested the Secretary General to report to the Security Council as appropriate.
7. lappuse - At least half of the members are sufficiently weak, sufficiently poor, or sufficiently new at the game of world politics that they want and need and ask for massive support and assistance from their stronger neighbors to assure their self-defense, to achieve some minimum standard of internal security, to finance economic growth, to train teachers and administrators ; in short, to speed the attainment of this thing called modernization.
11. lappuse - Union which declared that no actions leading to a violation of the unity, political independence and territorial integrity of the Congo can be allowed and which urged convening of Parliament within 21 day*. The resolution requested the "Command of the forces" sent to the Congo to enaure the safety of the members of the Congolese Parliament.
7. lappuse - When it came right down to it, every country, large ones and small ones especially, could see that the protection of its own nationhood was involved in the decision whether the Spanish Civil War would be reenacted in the Congo or whether, instead, the...