Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific Area on any of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. Conduct of National Security Policy: Selected Readings - Página 119por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations - 1965 - 155 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1972 - 1414 páginas
...Uruguay and Venezuela are Parties to the Treaty. ANZUS Articles IV and V of the ANZUS Treaty state: "IV. Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific Area on any (if the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that It would act to meet... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1967 - 1000 páginas
...THE PHILIPPINES Article 4 of the Mutual Defense Treaty with the Republic of the Philippines states: "Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific Area on either of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that it would act... | |
| 1951 - 484 páginas
...locality in important mutual security agreements. that an armed attack on the other in the Pacific area would be dangerous to its own peace and safety, and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger. Last Saturday a similar security treaty was signed by Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.... | |
| United States - 1954 - 830 páginas
...measures in consultation and agreement to implement this Treaty and to further its purposes. ARTICLE m Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific area on either of the Parties in territories now under their respective administrative control, or hereafter... | |
| Woodrow Wilson Foundation - 1952 - 84 páginas
...security of either of the Parties is threatened by external armed attack in the Pacific. Article 4 Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific Area on either of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that it would act... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 páginas
...recognizes that an armed attack in the West Pacific Area directed against the territories of either . . . would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and...declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. . . . VI. For the purposes of Articles II and V, the... | |
| 1951 - 530 páginas
...security is threatened in the Pacific. Arlirlf II': The key provision: "Kach party nroiini/.es thai an armed attack in the Pacific area on any of the parties would he dangerous to its own peace and safely and declares that it would acl Hi meet the common danger in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 páginas
...threatened by external armed attack in the Pacific. ' Executive B, 82d Congress, 2d session. ARTICLE IV Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific Area on 'er of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety •d declares that it would act to... | |
| 1957 - 1646 páginas
...end of the meeting the three Foreign Ministers issued the following announcement: [The] Axzus treaty recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific area on any of the parties would be dangerous to the peace and security of all signatories and declares that each would act to meet the common danger... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1957 - 1778 páginas
...appropriate by the parties. Article III contains the heart of the treaty. It is worded as follows : XI The English text of this Treaty is binding on the Parties, bu each of the Parties in territories now under their respective administrative control, or hereafter... | |
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