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  • :. FOR S JS. CWIL SO I ERUPTED TO INDICATE HISS RONG AGRE EME T S OIN .) THE PRESIDENT NEEDED SO ME COOPER,TI ON FROM S AND THE GER MAN S TO HELP HI M WIT H HIS R[A GUARD 0 GAIN S'I' T OS ELE MENT S IN THE US, PAR TIC UL A ~LY I C GRESS, T HAT WANTED TO SEE
  • NATIO~S TO DUILD NI::\-: INS'UTUTIONS t-...\lD INS'fRUi•1ENTS FOH COOPERATION. • TH!\! I Y _.,,, IN A lHOUBLED AND DEXXX Df...;.\1GEHOUS \•;0f(LD WE SHOULD SF.E.'< NO'f. MAHCH ft.LON!::, BU'£ TO LEAD IN \'I-SH '.fO JO IN us • : : I : scxxx SUCH A t
  • , and its work has recently fallen off in terms of effectiveness and spirit of cooperation. Meanwhile, Ky's backers have been complaining of the ineffectiveness of the Thieu organization and Thieu's lack of attention to campaign details. In a conversation
  • E ·D! FF I CUL TI ES BOTH FOR lSRAEL Is ··· ..i·ND us o WE WERE HOPEFUL · THAT TALKS - w □ uL6 RESULT IN :CLOSER UK COOPERATION WITH us ON Ml'DDLE :EAST -SINCE WE ' WERE ·-:: CONCERNED WI TH WE AK NESS I N UK -PO S l Ti ON AT :E SGAo . RUSK
  • ~:illrY"Jft'r':'A...--.............,..,..., , .,... -PRt:PAR£D .to COOPERATE FULLY AND ASSURE . · ~' . · : ~ OF CONFRONTATION.· NONETHELESS, SOMEWHAT . . . UNHELL£NIC APTITT:SS ANO SECRECY VILL BE REQ,UIRED TO WVOIO IF DEFECTOR SURFACED HERE
  • RATHER THAN DEMONSTRATION AND A U T H O R I T I E S WOULD COOPERATE TO I N SU RE THAT I T CARRIED OUT WITH D I G N I T Y . ON THE S U B JE C T OF LIMITED OFFICIAL USE REPRODUaiON FROM THIS COPY IS -PKOHIBITED UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIEiy' COPY LBJ LIBRARY
  • of identifying lessons. which may be app~icable to future intelligence problems. . I_._amwriting to enlist your cooperation in ascertain to what extent, if any, our intelligence those of our allies were at fault in failing to and·political leaders
  • NOTMATERIALIZE.INSTEAD,MUCHOF THE POPULATION THROUGHOUT VIETNAM COOPERATED WHERE EVERIT COULD IN LOCATING ANDELIMINATING THE VIET CONGANDNORTHVIETNAMESE AGGRESSORS. THE RUTHLESNESS ANDDESTRUCTION OF THEIR ATTACKS SHOULD BRINGHOMEEVENMOREFORCEFULLY TO THE PEOPLEOF SOUTH
  • ; ·and warmly welcomes the movement of unity and cooperation between the people and the authorities for self defense. It urges public agencies to bring unity to fruition in order to continue to defeat the Communists and construct the nation; heighten
  • o th e Congress f o r t h a t a u t h o r i t y . * * * * *(Cong. Record, p . 17828 and 17329) ■, . A ls o , S e n a to rs Kuchel (Cong. Record, p . 1 7 83 0); S t e n n is (Cong. Record, p . 1 7 S 3 1 ); P e l l (Cong. Record, p . 178 33 ); Cooper
  • of the GouEcil and recognizing the important cooperation offered by the Org:;;.r-iz.ation of American States through the Inter-American Pe:::.: 2 Committee and the· Delegation of the Gene::-al Committee of tte Organ of Consultation, the Representatives of both
  • the cover of the UN Mediator who is cooperating in this tactic . We have a moderately hopeful attitude toward the possibility of a solution of the problem . McGeorge Bundy pointed out the importance of not letting the p1·ess know of our current optimism
  • Douglass Cater Bromley Smith Larry 01Brien Chester Cooper Congreaaional Leaders : S enator Dirksen S enator Mansfield Speaker McCorma.ck Representative Gerald F ord SERVlet: ~El
  • such a statement might be t© deliw@E©~ ! You may use whatever argument or persuasion you deem most in the presentatioYra of this demarche . e~-pect But you should make it cle~r that ·we • France , as an ally, to adopt an attftude of cooperation r ather
  • CONSIDERATION. I HOPE THE GOVERNMENT OF CYPRUS WILL COOPERATE FULLY IN THE PEACE­ p~,s.:1:.~I~-4-8-724 MAKIN~ AND PEACEKEEPING PROCESS WHICH IS ·AHEAD OF US. SINCERELY, DEAN RUSK END QUOTE. RUSK ( , .. ,f • \ • • •• - "DECLASSIFIED - E.O. 13292
  • • 87'fe. developmeDt. have blcreaaed a.aloa• 'br 175Y. and a1rtcalt.ral wol&ld cooperative• alld maaaaer• 25,,, credit 'by_f,. A tralaed bl modera m~thod• are 'brlaaina reform and h11ber efflcleacy in lad••trr mod•pu•ed atreamliaed. aad
  • and 1l.a:mere have -.••a aoat concer ned for many J•ar• our tbe lack of offlctal throup vb.icb cooperation in plaan1D3 GDd developmen t could be pTovided on t ~ k)rder. Now that w b.ave thh official reaource, ab ly saanned 1D the U. S . "7 Aabaua_dor Tell
  • ~v said that he w.!ltn't working on the prQblem himself, but he thought a better climate for such talks might well be created after Czechoslovakia if anxiety subsided in Central Europe, and the two governments cooperated in bringing about peace
  • to undertake the assignment as a result of its .. education on foreign experience among rea~ons its members. why you would prefer would be happy to cooperate lllldertake •·contract the task, research and the variety aid over tf:le past two years
  • ECONOMIC COOPERATION WHICH HAS LINKED YOUR COUNTRIES IN THE cASio BY YOUK STATESMANSHIP, YOU, THE PRESID~NTS OF T8ESE EAST AFRICAN ~ATIONS, HAVE MADE A FAR-REACHING CONTRIBUTION io THE MOMENTUMFOR UNIT~ WHICH IS A VITAL FORCE IN TH~ NEW AFRICA~ AT~ TIME WHE
  • - No Objection To Declassification 2009/08/24: NLJ-032-042-1-2-0 Committee, Treaty 11 - but not of the Treaty commits to cooperate for their Campaign Plan a concept of wartime an estimate command - its members II, sets - __, Iranian
  • and health services related to the population problem, and to cooperate with the efforts of other countries in this field. Js/ Dertn l~w;k Dean Rusk Attachment: Annex A. - • I...' _cuf' 't -:.U..hf.TARI I l:lPARTl'it.lHOFSTAH IN 30 Rockefeller
  • requested, I have prepared the attached statement on FOBS for Senator Cooper. I have included some introductory material on the significance of FOBS (first two paragraphs), which you may or may not want to send for­ ward, before turning to the basic question
  • FOR MR. ROSTOV/ Dick-• Walt•• I have prepared As you requested, I think you will bo interested in the attached statelllent on FOBS which I prepared at Dick Moose•a request !or possible use by Senator Cooper. the attached statement on FOBS for Senator
  • the South• eastern study in that it has discouraged both the GOG and GOT from cooperating with each other. Since the contribution of multilate~al NATO defense assistance to Greece after 1964 depends on the study, Greece has an important stake in its success
  • to the troops question is not reassuring. Dubcek emphasized economic cooperation within the Bloc -- as did Svoboda yesterday -- and there is some guessing in the press and in our Intelligence Community that this means a commitment was made to go very slow jn
  • training in a variety of skill trades or for completion of high school equivalency level of education. There has been great interest by industry in satisfying its manpower needs through cooperative transition training programs at or near military bases
  • TO OBTAIN A FUTURE COMMUNITY OF VIEWS BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND OUR SELVES, A'ND WILL . INEVITAB.LY ·.:4 '· STIMULATE PUBLIC SPECULATI ON OVER OUR DIFFERENCES. YOU WILL OF . ·~ i. . · COURSE ASSESS _HOW IMPORT AN T TH I S MA'C BE ·FOR · LATER · COOPER AT ION
  • all:i.es . Papers emphasized that the l~aders reconfirmed their determination to continue the war until an honorable peace is achieved,and reaffirmed their cooperation in building Asian prosperity . Top headlines in the afternoon papers announced President