| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1967 - 344 sider
...of the Secretary of State, Secretary Acheson said this, and I wondered would you comment on it ? Xot only has the President the authority to use the Armed Forces in carrying out the broad foreign policies of the United States in implementing treaties, but it is equally clear that this authority... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1967 - 1444 sider
...of the Secretary of State. Secretary Acheson said this, and I wondered would you comment on it ? Xot only has the President the authority to use the Armed Forces in carrying out the broad foreign policies of the United States in implementing treaties, but it is equally clear that this authority... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1967 - 650 sider
...sending of ground forces to Europe in 1951. Secretary of State Acheson made the following statement: Not only has the President the authority to use the armed forces in carrying out tbe broad foreign policy of the United States and implementing treaties, but it is equally clear that... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1970 - 268 sider
...Secretary of State Acheson gave the committees the following interpretation of the President's powers: Not only has the President the authority to use the...exercise of powers which it has under the Constitution. Acheson thought it inappropriate even to discuss constitutional matters : We are in a position in the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1970 - 782 sider
...carrying out :ti' broad foreign policy of the United States and in implementing treaties, hut ii iequally clear that this authority may not be interfered with...exercise of powers which it has under the Constitution." That is a broad statement which is extremely misleading. I wonder, would the Senator from New York... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1971 - 1458 sider
...considered to be an able lawyer as well as Secretary of State: "Not only has the President authority to use armed forces in carrying out the broad foreign policy of the United States and in implementing treaties, but it iequally clear that this authority may not be interfered with by the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1972 - 896 sider
...several times. Just for the record I would read it. This is 1951 before this Committee, and I quote, "Not only has the President the authority to use the...and implementing treaties, but it is equally clear this authority may not be interfered with by the Congress in the exercise of powers which it has under... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1973 - 360 sider
...State Acheson's categorical statement to the contrary calls for analytical refutation. Acheson stated, "Not only has the President the authority to use the...it is equally clear that this authority may not be inteferred with by Congress in the exercise of powers which it has under the Constitution." (RB 77).... | |
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