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  • ., transferr:L11g American fa!'!:l­ i ng t ech..'1iques and equi~ment to the developing cou::itries , c onstruct:L~g f ertilizer plants , estaoli3hing more extension services , cooperatives, and credit facilities , and financing rese~rch for better and more nutri­ t
  • the Far Eastern area, I would hope that we could have until the middle of January . · In any event , we are proceeding as urgently as possibl~ with the full cooperation of DOD,and I will keep you informed of our . progress . DHCLASSlFIED E.O. 12356,Sec
  • and Davidson stay exactly with the instruction you cleared to avoid the trouble we had with Wilson over Chet Cooper's "interpretations II of our position. • ' e, , ,, ---· ,, . . •· ' . ') r. partnzent of Stat ~[~l(@RlM ~ SEORE'r PAGE 01 PARIS
  • crew. However, it is Black's feeling that the Cambodians are concerned at being left behind in economic development, and are now more disposed to cooperate with international programs than at anytime in the recent past. z. Japan. Japanese were
  • .I In the new meetings Q. closest cooperation ing consultation I with with the US Government the Republic the nations will of Viet-Nam, that operate in the and in continu­ have contributed military I I forces II to the defense
  • participation ~11.d. support. 16. The Thieu-Ky relationsh~p remains a key factor. It is not~:an that it should be, although each of them insi~ts that he wishes to cooperate fully with the other. We still have the problem of the people around them •playing
  • in the Philippines. Tung's rise to power is often the soldiers all did not loot, attributed to the fact that did not rape and did not defecate over the place. 4. We must require intensifying political their co~unity cooperation organization institutions
  • possibilities or the appearance make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through membership In a related future (1) cooperation among the countries growth; we regard enlarged responsibility a colonial we see Jamaica in this Given its insularity
  • not hesitate to urge, when pOssible, both cotmtries to resume tun diplomatic rela.Uons and to coope:rate militarily. Border cooperation is essential; however, purely military relations should not be carried out without tM knoWledge of Souva.nna. 12. Relat19M
  • not g ive n a id to South Vietnam , and i s i n no p o s it io n to do s o , th e re has been sp o ra d ic , ra th e r lo w - le v e l cooperation and lia is o n between Lao and South Vietnamese fo rc e s . T h is has been confined a lm o st e n t ir e
  • cooperate, and enhance the chances of success of the opposition in this fall's elections for the Chief Executive and the Legislature of the Government of the Ryukyu Islands. Additionally, the measure of our aid to the Ryukyus is a political issue in Japan
  • AND COOPER TION, · AND HAD MADE PLEDGES ANO STATEMENTS -OF . THE STRONGEST K ND ' ON · THE QuESTION. or TH£ NLF~ AND HOW HwE WOULD ACT IF HANO TRIED.ANY RUS£S ~ND DEVICES TO AVOID DEALING WITH THE GVN~ I SAID IF ALL . OTHERS, OTHERWISE HE WOULD BE VILIFIED
  • nations m opportunity for cooperation. response our own deep concern reinforce for the people this international of India. - 4 But before substaL embarking :al quantities on this task of additional foodstuffs to call on the Congress
  • · BALANCE OF FORCES IS STRONGLY AGAINST HIM. · IN THAT CASE HE ·:·:; IF SO VE WILL NEED TO COOPERATE IN . . -: d V!LL GO QUIETLY. : w ~KING POSSIBLE ONE OR .TWO YEARS OF' STUDY· IN US FOR KCP AND . . . i :· POSSIBLY ONE OR MORE OF HIS ASSOCIATES
  • ; Money S u p p ly and th e P r ic e L e v e l in S o u th W 1 0 4 ^ a X W + ? / i6 4 W«-Ht^-4p. C. L . Cooper to Bu n d y; t r a n s m it t a l n o te ------------------ 0 8 / 0 8 / -6-4-------- Sfra fre C ( . . . ) 3pp.— ^ i ^ — »"/
  • RECENT STATEMENT THAT AN U N ID E N T IF IE D GENERAL HAD COOPERATED V/ITH KY IN MOUl'.TING A COUP REFERRED TO GENERAL NGUYEN VAN T H IE U . 6. % SUNG S A ID THAT THE ONLY SOLUTION WAS FOR THE AMERICANS TO CHOOSE A YOUNGER COLONEL, ACCEPTABLE
  • . If it gets settled quickly, we'll presumably go ahead as we decided yesterday, but very carefully and quietly and without speeches. Your policy is clear. Rusk and McNamara will both be here. So will Brom Smith and my very good Vietnam expert, Chet Cooper. Our
  • that it calls into question the sincerity of the United States commitment to cooperation with the poor countries of Latin America, Africa and Asia. It also undermines whatever position of leadership remained to us among the donor nations. This scale of effort
  • and was disproportionately care FROM groups machinery are is working; cooperating with the government. D.t.LLASSIFlEO . ~/l-;;.771' NSc; 7,;;l.:3-?f Authority ' 0 _ I - 7 '1 O By t0:g ,N~,Date ;? / into . ... _..:.:SDORE? .. . ,. FACTSHEET . Subject: Status