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- governmental funds do make statements, we will make case-by-case determinations of what we will say, probably drawing on the line used yesterday in response to the NSA statement, for tone and approacho 4. In the meantime, we will cable all diplomatic posts
- , May 16, the Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Fawzi, sent a telegram requesting the withdrawal of United Nations troops in observation posts patrolling U.A.R. borders to the Commander of UNEF, Major General I. J. Rikhye. There was at first no direct
- STATE137/6._:j UDIS DJ' DEPTEL135564. 1. Plans now firm for Under Secretary's visit to all addressee posts except Bamako on dates shown. 2. You requested obtain Depar~nt. local concurrence soonest with confirmation We plan press release re trip
- ning Areas 13 - 20 Sep 66 66 cmcPAc FORCES PURPOSE BRIEF DESCRIPTION d Post E.xerc1e . rov de ata wh ch y be used o evaluate and increase th op r t1onal cap b111ty of th par1clpati co ands . SAC/NORAD/ADC/RCAF To tam1lar1ze co l US Corpe (Gp
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- "too primitive to threaten us," ~hile the South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) thought it represented 'scarcely more than an enormously expensive propaganda gesture." Mainichi 's (Japan) analysis noted that "it may take 20-30 years for China to reach
- of Foreign Policy Issues for use by Pres. in conversations with Bill White] Box 7 Assaults on U.S. Installations Abroad, 1900‑1965 Box 7 European Public Opinion Polls [pre and post‑Cuba crisis] Box 7 Walter Lippmann [column clippings, 1946‑1964] Box 8
- Communication Exercises of the Department of Defense Emergency Plans dated 11/27/63 to 8/20/65; Memo dated 3/23/64 concerning a recommended small-scale Command Post Exercise; Presidential/SECDEF/JCS/Commanders Conference Test dated 10/10/63 Joint Chiefs of Staff
- asked about the status of other limited measures, in particul~r -observati6n posts. Mr. Fast.er said that the JCS report on observation posts had been received, but there had not as yet been an opportu nity to review it~ · The Secretar;r comm~nted
- military and civilian) who are about to occupy important posts in underdeveloped countries. It is the wish of the President that key military and civilian per . sonnel assigned to positions of responsibility at posts within Latin America, Africa, the Near
- of rrore positive action in this field. Also it makes two requests for action by certain posts. - I vco;r-/ - I 11/4'5-/ The rressage transmits statements of the President and Executive Branch offi a/r5✓ ,-I 0/0 5/iP -/ s-c/fl-:2- (1) enactrrents
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- INFO: Amembassy, ANKARA 5S lnfo1 Orr ZG 6 ·3~ fH 'i& STAJ!iK ?..3 s--~t! EXDIS Ref: lo ANKARA 20610 Despite info contained para 1 Nicosia's 482, Dept would appreci ate assessments addressee posts on practicality coordinated US British-Greek
- ? , NARA, Date /-/ 5- The l>ast week has been characterized by gradual relaxation of some of the post-elettion tensions. The Central Election Council has been receiving the official tabu]atio_n of the voters for the Senate slates and examining c_omplaints
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [3 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- ~~~~~~-:---• --►~"·'"~-=--~~ -~~--·-------~-·~, ~~ ..,~:-....;ro.r ...-:---"' . ·-.. ..--.,. ··.,. . -,.~--~-- ~- ·· ----~ While the Washington Post gave best United States coverage to the ceremonies themselves, many important newspapers -- including the New York Times, the Baltimore Sun, tl·,..e Washington Star
- . BUT WITH THE DEPARTURE TUESDAY NOON, AND EVERYTHING ELSE . , TO PUT TOGETHER IN THE MEANTIME, WE COULDN'.T HAVE ANY KIND OF EXCHANGES WITH OUR POSTS IN. THE FIELD TO NAIL ANY THING DOWN BEFORE WE LEFT. I HAVE WORKED ~N THE PLANNING FOR THE .PRESIDENT'S TRIP LAST
- operate or park a ■otor vehicle in the pukiac areas of or oa the roads adjaceat to the Pentas,:,n coeltary to these recalatioes 01 to tile directioas of police omcer& on dllty or to the directioos of posted sips. 2. The provisions of aubparagraphs a. to d
- this rood was repo :-~~:4 :~ ~-=ii)' or.d ,... ic'-Ap1i l . . . _ . In south-central Loos, t:-uc~ c::>"' o:>v 3 hove beeri ~epo;•ed o 1~r ro~1tes leading toward Tchepone o.,d Muong P h ; r ; e - Within the post seve;al weeh : tLie;-?" ~a 1e beer o r,1.1m.b
- . MEMO - . REPORT cc, OTHER: 11/19/64 OTHER NO• .. ' ]894 J, X OST cy no 1 CLASS, Secret DESCRIPTION, I REC'D, (Mu POST REG. OFFICE NO. b• Unclas,lfudl DATE REPI...Y NECESSARY, NO REPt... Y NECESSARY: BY: ANSWERED, Fl1LE CODE
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORR ESPON DENTS O R TITLE s DATE RESTRICTION lp If ,, 114 meme- s lp - eptei lo All Pl!, AF, NEA Posts, USUN (ElFaft) - --C 6p - ~ 3-?-'i'f /VLJ 93- 3~1 4114-f~--+---'flr' FILE
- explosion (CCNE) -- and in some cases expressions of ap·proval -- are particularly regrettable given the widespread adherence to the limited Test Ban Treaty which the ChiComs flagrantly continue to reject. Accordingly, we have instructed certain of our posts
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- the Post Presidential documents are in this section . Contains WWR's summary memo (5/14/73) and two copies of the full chronology . most of the news clippings are in this section 3. Documents fastened to the right side (#64-114) . These documents date
- - Post‑Cuba Negotiations with USSR Cuba - CODEWORD, General Cuba - CIA Daily and Weekly Summaries, Volume 1 Cuba - CIA Daily and Weekly Summaries, Volume 2 Cuba - Cuba [SANITIZED] Added to file 6/4/09 Cuba - Intelligence Reports, Volume 1 Cuba
- yesterday, and for the first time we have a fairly clear picture of the post-independence government. We are not recognizing immediatelyo Today and tomorrow we'll respond to press queries by welcoming South Yemen to the family of nations. Then if the NLF
- Policy Committee Desalting Projects, vol. 1 Desalting Projects, vol. 2 Disarmament, vol. 1 Disarmament, vol. 2 Disarmament ‑ Cables, vol. 1 Disarmament ‑ Observation Posts Disarmament ‑ Test Ban Treaty Disarmament ‑ ACDA Publications, vol. 1 Disarmament
- particular attention to: " (l) The majo r military and economic assumptions used in c al c ulating existing conventional war stockpile objectives. " (2) The assumptions, techniques , and goals used in the establishment of post-nuclear attack supply
- , understand the extent to which the job in New York is and must be limited in its authority and, ultimately, subordinated to the Secretary of State. He has come to understand the inherent limitations of the post. 3. On the other hand, he is intensely loyal
- 'IAS STILL IN THE 7Qm1A!IVE!·STAGE·:ir17;.c ,··A· n1UZ,,8ER OF' ASSIGNMZNTS .STILL O?~N. 4. WITH REGARD TO THE PRL"'lE. MINISTER' S POST , HE "AS -·u JC:iE ASI NGLY OF THE VIE~ THAT_OR. NGUYEN >LUU VIEN)tAILTHE. M9ST DESIRABLE tJUALIFICATIONS. < HE
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- a::rivcd Lori the U. S. by ship 041 nvo ::x.cnths 1 leave frora post, the desirability of L.-it~::-:ru9ti."lJ his v~cation to r~tur:i to Chile soon for a ten-clay period. I ~:;:.;..:. 0.'1...l:tr~ o-f tl':e background ccnce~nirlg his hvo L."'lonths 1 lcava
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 46, October 16-20, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [2 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- to handle any such problems if they should arise. I will, of course, be talking with Thieu and Ky about their immediate post-election moves, assuming they are elected, as these will be very important in terms of the atmosphere which will prevail at that time
- ), a Parsee lawyer, was prominent in the left wing of the Congress Parliamentary Party -- the so-called "Ginger Group." He died in 1960. Several years prior to his de;=ith, however, he was more or less estranged from his wife. post-independence Shastri She
- ; in particular they may be indicative of the tone of the post-Nenru leadership. Neverthe less, the room for Indian maneuver will rem2 ~.n limited and dramatic shifts remain improbable. A forward Indian ~olicy against Communist China is rendered unlikely
- are at Iquitos, and units are posted about in small popu lation centers of the area. An Army Recruit Training Center, one of five in Peru, annually trains several thousand conscripts drawn from the surrounding area. The Army conscript training includes literacy
- . In case you missed it, I have attached the Post's account of Harriman' s appearance which apparently is a trIB account of wbat actually happenedo Sam Belk Atchmt - a/ s THE WASHINGTON POST -- February 21, 1964
- by the Chinese Commun ists. (8) The military program as currently approved by the President continues to provide for an adequate de fense posture in• the post-Summit environment. How ever, certain operational steps to improve the state of readiness of u. 3
- detract from the message to the Shah, and the Prime Minister has received several substantive messages resulting from his visit to the United· States earlier this month. ,I - 2 In order to enable the posts to ensure timely delivery we would hope
- upen post 9 s confirmation objection perceivedo END IAlt '·.,_ \ ' by NEA:iNE Toi. .. E•t. -5569 Telegraphic cl ■ 11ific1tion tr■ n1ml11ion approved by, and NEA ... REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" J I
- entitled Vietnam Checklist for the Director of Central Intelligence. The President’s Daily Brief for January 20, 1969, the last day of the Johnson administration, is filed in the Post-Presidential Intelligence File, Box 1. Digitization and access note