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  • c Collection Title National Security File, Memos to the President Folder Title "McGeorge Bundy, Volume 7, 10/1 - 12/31/64" Box Number 2 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292 governing access to national security lnfonnatlon. (8
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  • and potentially most powerful non-Communist Asian nation, is in fact the major prize in Asia. We have already invested $4. 7 billion in the long-term economic buildup of a hopefully democratic power. But our politico-military policy has never matched our economic
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  • « *•·Vnlita Stat• · · ·• Jr d•• alMl taut.- eoll••So •• S.ttator.ffl.&bftt ._..~..,.,........, Remarks of the President August 26, 1964 ;i, :10~ -; s-1 ~ . , "'"' My fellow Americans. My fellow Democrats. Sensation seeking columnists
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  • - - that these programs are a great bargain for our own national security. Year after year, as the Democratic Majority · Leader, I worked to support the Republican President in defending these programs, which have no con. stituency of their own. The freedom of Europe
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  • for your review is a .Memorandum for the President, subject: .The proposed program was developed b~ a committee composed of representative.s State, Defense and CIA. of :i.·.. . ·· · · , . ·I hope Messrs. Rusk, McCone, Taylor, · Bundy and '· ··· can meet
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  • of MINUTEMEN). I . 6. A multilaterally-owned and financed mixed-manned MINUTEMAN force in the U. S. or . ~anada, as a total substitution for surface-ships. ~ ! ;_ I 7. would be under - All these force's, national and multilateral, . common command
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  • want to emphasize to you as citizens, not reporters, that a follow-on bomber will cost $9 billion, and whether we, as citizens, should decide to spend $9 billion of this Nation's resources to develop and produce a follow-on bomber is a question that we
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