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  • BLOCK PURCHASES COUNTED ON DELIVERIES BASIS, FIGURE WOULD BE ABOUT RS. 325 CRORE. BOWLES NOTE: ADVANCE COPYTO S/S-0 3/13/66 10:02 A.M. PASSEDWHITEHOUSE3/13/66 10:05 A.M. NOTE: MESSAGE DEIAYEDIN TRANSMISSION of~ I. G • f.LE'f:Al fJ epct t n1 en t oJ 1
  • MERELY OBSERVING AND ANALYZING A LL T H IS AND WERE D E F IN IT E L Y AVOIDING ANYTHING RESEMBLING P O LITIC A L ACTION OR IN TR IG U E . EMBOFF SEVERAL TIM E S NOTED FIRM NESS OF 'AMERICAN PO SITIO N AND COMMITMENT TO GVN AND TO BLOCKING ANY EXTENSION
  • wealth. achievement of the "Great So­ ciety." Domestic programs to reduce poverty, expand educa­ tion, and provide for public welfare are blocked by the cost of the military effort in Vietnam. So long as the United States serves as 11Asia 1 s Policeman
  • •• shortly. Ambassador Bohlen and I asked Dobrynin whether the final paragraph meant that other situations of tension would block the discussion of offensive and defensive missiles. He said, "No. 11 My own net impression of this communication
  • -ranking 1 in Belgrade's liberation anniversary celebration. (A plane crash killed the members of the first delegat·on.) I Innumerable other contentions and basic issues block the way to a meaningful Sino-Soviet accommodation. These include Moscow's