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  • UNCLASSIFIED 1722132 JUN 64 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINCilTON 12 June 1964 Forwarded from Commander Josephson, Naval Assistant Military Aide, at the request Captain Dowdell. to the of ~ ~~~1~ =.:~i'i ..,. QlEV, 6-61) NAVY DEP~RTMENT -r-c J 67 41
  • to providing financial assistance, Japan furnishes technical assis­ tance through participation in the U.S.­ sponsored AID Third Country Training Program and through bilateral arrangements, and it is a leading member of the Asian Productivity Organization
  • '••••ce? that tlley dld mader■talld lt. It wa• clear that tMlr laltlal lutnactloaa after the bombiJla halt forbue flrlaa oa N!.CT aircraft. •'•aw• He tbea ••lrad : What waa La•'• readlOD wbea Vaace ralHd tld• matter with blm la Pad ■ ? I Aid that be took
  • )ENTIA:C- s... ,., Decemller 17, 19'7 -- 2:40 p. m. MEMOBANDUM FOil THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: CABlllOLET Meettaa. Mike Maaato• report• that Sea. Paatore 1• la llbode lalaad a.lllcl Sea. Aadereoa la oat of towa. TheN are the by m- oa the Seaate aide
  • usociated them Jea11--Paul and the Yugoslav , well known 00°aided popaaa.diaili cleao o-f the proje~t •f ·ti. poup wu al•• ..,..ened d d.\e "~ln • sponaon • majo-r aour@e •f actioa ,,.e Seqhn A,6) The pres~ig~ publie • of t:he ''Berlltrand
  • Examination of the British Proposal for a Mari time Group and Declaration ••..••....•••.•.....••. 44 Consideration of the French Proposal for a Four-Power Meeting and the Question of French Aid to the Arabs and Israelis
  • , retana1a1 via lal'ael. where be wOllld be coalroated by people who auppon OGr Vietnam podtlOL I •aid I wallld npon hla call to yov., but polated out it would be laapproprlate for me to offer political advice. Marplly aald he would ·remaia •te&dy aacl try
  • • l••• dn-eleped cowdriea from a tarW avcba.r1• meaaue. Milla •aid he did aot tbmk the Coqreaa would proride aay exemptloa even 11 it were recommaded by the Admtaiauation. -- Mill• viewed ltuopMD and Japaa••• intereet la accelerated Ke-Hy Round
  • DATE REST RICTION "The aide memoire handed to the Pres¼defl't ... " 1 f> ~ 9 - q_qq AILS 97-33J- PCT C O/U' /VW 11--3~3 lp ~emcr - r --roo5ssrt'io5'wN1oo""Pi~:'rt'e:ITt"' G /I CJ-F-'if ti II lp [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 5/ 17/68] ,, II
  • against overoptimism and referred to Canada's public pledge of last September of $500, 000 v/hich has not yet been drav/n because of failure to agree on projects. Cals (Netherlands) said tliat v/Mle military aid v/as impossible he would see what else could
  • AD M I NIS T R ATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) -OO?i:FID£MTL4J:;-- 'Wednesday, May 31, 1967 -- 8:55 p. m. Mr. Presidtmt: Herewith the situation on matching for India !ood aid. As you see, we have lirm pledges, for more than one-half of the $190
  • the people are won over, the war is won. Such a"true revolution" cannot be done by GVN or AID but by the people themselves, through nongovernmental organizations. The notion that problems must be solved by working through government -- which worked· in Europe
  • MANIII and POSEIDONmissiles, carrying multiple re-entry vehicles and equipped with modern penetration aids, will be capable of inflicting un­ damage to the acceptable Soviet Union. It is believed by some ex­ perts that the Soviet con­ ducted extensive
  • ? In my opinion, there is a common interest in the four nuclear nations having a policy ofstopping additional Nth nations from developing their own atomic-hydrogen weapons. I do not believe the Soviets, any more than the United States, want to aid
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  • :• cu INR &; p 10 .... Fao AID A-708 PRIORITY 5ECl'USl' i-(O . HANOL.ING INDICATOR Department of s~~~\lr~~11>TE (Department PalY~~ 1 €~ _t_~ llo1fJ9g Addresse.s ) . DIA, ACSI/DFig I\ TO INFO: · JUH . COPY NO. SERIES· B
  • of our problems in this area are likely to arise, with weexpiatned -CONFlOEN'r1AL - 6 - our policy in an Aide•Memoire given the French Government last The purporrt the Aide•Merrioire is that (?f the US will not find it possible· to p~rinit
  • , Special Assistant to the President Major General Chester V. Clifton, Military Aide to the President Jack Valenti, Special Assistant to the President Harold Saunders, National Security Council Staff Bromley Smith, Executive Sec retary, National Security
  • AMEMBASSY NICOSlA 793 •• 5 ~ C R E TATHENS t -.J • i • 3683 trXD ·I S INITIATIVE '· GAVE ME COPY OF E~lS' REACTION TO THE F FE 9 l 9 • TEXT BY SEPT EL :, TOO~Y f o CANADIAN AMB AIDE•MEMOIRE G eAN~ DI AN AI D~ _ 2• FEAVER SAI6 PIPI LIS EXPRESSED
  • of Vietnam.. I 11 out of • • then asked~ Was it true that the Warsaw Pact forces are~vin2 . ....,..,,._,,,,,.,aid Polish . Czechoslovakiai He hastened to tell me that Bulgarian, as well as some Soviet forces were moving out of Czechoslovakia. He added
  • to the General Aasembly by its Foreign Minister, Mr. Gromyko, on 19 ..-•,...t as here Septeaber 1963, declar d that the Sovi t Gov•Y'"l' and now ready to take ■easur s to prohibit the arms r c fr apreading to outer apace. Mr~ Gromyko al o aid that wer desirO\d
  • •• t•hn!Ml .)> tar r tar ranmsi, £#))(1) PIIIOt ■ ldll ~ QllS no m.dw• data to .,,_ Son aid Cbicaa DOV • pdata but Mrelt than that waured not. be danpl- ot tbia lllgbt <-hcN&bWa aboal.d imtieatien ..-.1¥ to Jl'Nnch tran.d.Nien
  • -Moooy -RE(by -SAUND£Rs -SAYRE -THOMSON EMBTEL844, DEPTELs·l062, 1085. Text .aide memoire received words deleted~ from SAG January 6 supe:rfluous DOD DAC A.EC WHB IU'iI{ Begin Quote. With referencf~. aide memoire left by Ambassador Satterthwaite
  • AGENCIES (S TA TE , AID, DOD, USIA AND CIA) CAN FIND WORKING IN THE PROVINCES SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AT PREC ISELY THE TASKS DESCRIBED IN PARA 6 . I S I T PROPOSED TO W ITH­ DRAW THESE PEOPLEAND REPLACE THEM BY ARMY C IV IL A FFA lRYFTYPES OPERATING
  • port aide. \\hen ANTON BRUUN became wutable due to thia linking. ahe keeled to port and rested aaatnat the drydock wiqwall. The final ltabliaed peaitlon resulted in the camplete sinking of the dryclock with ANTON BRUUN re•ting agabat the port wingwall
  • • .., .......... _,_..,o.1arya1a. olftdal ........... a.rid Yer .... .,,. ec11e....... .. ....... , .... ,, ............ , ........... ~ •• Caeclae•i..ak r .. NPl ■ladn 1>nadl■a tile Serie& acUea aa Ian--. TIier• laa9 ltNa aoau talk ol a r•eoJr._. ftldl -aid call
  • on nuclear proliferation. By the time of the latest French pur­ chase request in late 1964, the U.S. had come out agalMt proliferation rnd decided a,alnst aiding France further In atomic delivery systems. The French are thqht to be· producing enoueh enriched
  • the hardest possible line when they did attend. To dilute Soviet influence, they p:aced ar, e~bargo on Soviet aid shipments transiting China. In their final ~ove, Rec.China vented their frustrations by attempting to entice other Communist delegations
  • this is determined to be in the national interest. Such authority would be exercised as part of a commercial agreement which could establish conditions beneficial to United States commercial interests and aid in r,esolving a wide range of bilateral problems
  • captured by the >forth Koreans . S ecr etary McNamara s aid he had little in the way of facts to add to what has been in the p r ess except for one point- ­ that the incident appeared to have been pre - planned. In a d dition to this , two other facts made
  • LONDON v: 9529 01 OF 02 __..P.iJ' ...- . 0420241 ...J ~'.:·. ·, ,,_JC:;·' .. _ic.:.::·: 8 J ·S ,...J'~~:i: 2~ ACTION EUR •.J ~·: : f"' I NFO AID 28 1CEA 0c 1CIAE 00 1COM rrn 1E 15,FR B 02 .dNR 07 1NSAE sp ~ 02 J sT~ 08 I
  • .l .I I ,. I .i \ signature the Grains_Arrangement 1967. The Arrangement consists of a Wheat Trade Convention and a Food Aid Convention with_ a common prearable ·and was open for signature in Washington from October 15 through Novembe1: 30
  • to our funds Call for unity and responsibility an· election year. tours the dollar; of duty and call up for military in the ~ace of this aid, most Communist of _challenge I l I I Rostow I I lI l I
  • , for example, the size of warheads or throw weight of_ launchers, the accuracy of missiles, ·the number of warheads carried by a missile, penetration aids, and the hardening of missile warheads. .•. : . . -· ~ :-," i: ! wili,W l J 5 ,,..~~-=-~ a&MIWI