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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987

PUBLIC LAW 100-180—DEC. 4, 1987

101 STAT. 1179

(2) reaffirms its call for Vietnam to withdraw from Cambodia as the only way Vietnam can expect to end its self-induced economic isolation, (c) STATEMENT ON JAPANESE TRADE WITH VIETNAM.—The Congress hereby strongly urges the Government of Japan to— (1) continue to refrain from granting to Vietnam any official economic assistance; (2) refrain from granting to Vietnam any form of trade financing, including export credits, trade-related credit insurance, and extended loans for infrastructure development; (3) continue to discourage its private business sector from exporting to Vietnam goods and technology which enhance the productive capacity and the infrastructure base of Vietnam, including in particular equipment for— (A) oil exploration and development, (B) forestry and fishery production, (C) development of raw materials for light industries, and (D) the upgrading of export productive capacities; and (4) strongly discourage the private business sector of Japan from providing financing which in any way facilitates trade with Vietnam. SEC. 1405. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON INTRODUCTION OF ARMED FORCES INTO NICARAGUA FOR COMBAT

Congress hereby reaffirms the sense of Congress expressed in the first session of the 99th Congress (in section 1451 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 (Public Law 99-145; 99 Stat. 760)), that United States Armed Forces should not be introduced into or over Nicaragua for combat. However, nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the authority and responsibility of the President or Congress under the Constitution, statutes, or treaties of the United States in force.

DIVISION B—MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATIONS SEC. 2001. SHORT TITLE

This division may be cited as the "Military Authorization Act, 1988 and 1989".

Construction

SEC. 2002. EXPLANATION OF ALTERNATIVE LEVELS

In this division the dollar amount authorized for projects at certain military installations and the dollar amount authorized to be appropriated for certain purposes are shown in two different amounts, the second amount being set forth in parentheses immediately after the first. An explanation of the reasons for the two amounts and the rule for determining which dollar amount is to be effective appears in section 3 of this Act.

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Military AuthoSn Act, 1988 and 1989.