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- . In a nutshell, we now have the Indians nibbling on an October Shastri visit and coming to us on aid. The Paks are playing harder to get, but the -'L. British hope to see Ayub this week. We 1 ve also been passing other quiet vr signals. The trouble
- .0. 13292, Sec. 3.5 NLJ 3 ~ b.::I... 1l By j,+cY , NARA, Date .;i- :J3 .. OT SEGBET 'f .... ~ ... "'" • . "t .. ' · IDJllMIB Depa ilme~t . of T EG 44 Action AID Info SS G SP SAH L H NEA p State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE NNNNTVG
- and Patton tank spares. (DoD opposes, since we do not usually provide credit for spares, but an exception in this case is recommended as an inconspicuous way to help on the military aide. Value roughly $14 million. ) (c) 11 Fifth echelon'' maintenance
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- to extend •llll•tment■; -- the maiateaamc• of aome -- bat by no meaaa all -- Uie relaforcemeau we have put lato the ar. ., and -- a aubatalltlal iacreaae la mllltary aid to South Korea ao that it caa face the peaalblllty ol lacnuecl hdlltratlcm from Konh
- storage projects facilities and improve erosion for cereals. Military Expenditures/Trade with Cuba - State and AID are satisfied that Morocco's military expenditures do not present a problem under the terms of the Symington amendment. State also
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [2 of 2]," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- , ashin ton Star, telephon d you. He ·aid it ''is very · mport nt,' th y are working on a story. I ask d him th ubject f his story. He didn't ~ant to tell me. When I pressed him a bit more, h said ''it is a major story about the J ohnson ad1 'linistration
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- the intention of the UK -- strapped as she is -- to continue to provide financial aid on favorable terms, the Prime Minister may propose a series of measures to help the IJlCs in the trade and payments field, to measures that would be less costly, and perhaps
- considers beneficial to its economy. Prior to ratification by the Brazilian Congress, AID had received tentative applications for insurance from U.S. firms to cover investments totalling in excess of $200 million. The formal ratification of the agree ment
- this week, and the IsraeliJ ordanian border seems quieter for the moment. Our main business has been on the military aid front with Israeli talks here and a Saudi decision to buy our planes. Turkey. The Justice Party won an rmexpected landslide
- in the donor's deed of gi ft. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1428 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE the President re aid ->--1~ --#.9-Se- memo- #98 memo - , 11-K
- me to reply to your 15 September letter which raised the question of the US providing technical aid to the Netherlands and possibly to other Allies for the production of nuclear submarines . As regards the Netherlands , the situation is as follows
- j i i I I \ HANDWRITING Fil~ • MEMORANDUM v THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, November 17, 1965, 7 PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Clark Clifford 1 s Committee meets to review the major aid issues tomorrow at 12:30 in my office
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUMENT DATE #42 memo French reply to German Aide Memoire C 4 p ~ NLJ lj.3-~S- #44a memo ~telligenc; ~:.~~·;U-'l~ Nt:S 13-0/ ; Intelligence Memorandum S 4 p q>t: wtp 61 513166 "- f"' ,fllt
- ONE OF TWO) E AID . ty,:~ : DEPTEL 1029 RPTD TOKYO291~ p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA OSD 1. PRIMIN HAS IN P K tlROAcHED SEVERAL TIMES HIS DESIRE~ TO VISIT WAS HINGTON1N JULY, HE SA1D HE HAD INVITATIONFROM 1::SONN WHEREHE HOPES O RECEIVE
- & a. foot tn the door •• loug u can do it wlth ~tly dollat' aalH and a Uttle kcluucal aid•. w• W. W. lloatow Approv• Title 1V 1ale and curent teeha.ical uautanc• level ---- Dlaapp%ove _ __ Let'• talk·-·-- - SECRET - ,,,,, THE SECRETARY OF STATE
- and uncertain. US aid will probably suc ceed in preventing economic collapse. However, even under the most favorable circumstances, progress will be slow and South Korea will continue to require large-scale foreign aid for the indefinite future
- lmows that you are determin.ed net to pl«i'dge until after Conpes • ac;its. .flut there le honest eon-fusion aa to what yO\l'd favor doing vm.a·the aid bill is passed and the Zl s.~ptembe.r p1ttdgins eeasion tolls around. Would we (lJ ahead and pledge
- ts should be drawn upon as JJ.SIA memoires with host government officials and opinion makers. appropriate in discussions or incorporated in follow-up aide ~' ·l. - The CIA · the President~s statement of June 19 and, we believe, provides NS
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- : With Bromley Smith's permission, one copy of NSAM 347 was sent to Alfred Jenkins, this day. Alice THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -SEeftE I' May 24, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 347 TO: The The The The The The The The The The Secretary
- immediately severed diplomatic relations and withdrew its aid missions from both Honduras and the Dominican Republic. Such developments, Secretary Rusk declared, were . regarded in .Washington "with } ,, '. -~ i ' 296 . ti . - .. ~---;~ ' Tm: UNITED
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- - Yale Married with 3 children Unitarian Assistant Professor of Political Science, Washington University (St. Louis) Research Associate, Yale and Princeton Member, Advisory Commission, AID Counselor, Department of State ·Trustee of Asia Foundation Member
- a gr t t • entially th ir ait till y lo Paldatan on their nnedy l •• no intent at lip back into e old a.ya in hich even tr ate aid taa. i ~- is o India va. Pa t heth r ov.r m slve u.bcontinent inves en s orthwhile. The r 1 qu tio 1a ther it would
- , based on maximum self-help and effective utilization of foreign aid, of which we have been a major contributor. DECL SSI l;, .0. 12356, Sec,j:3.4 J By_._...,,,,.._ ?L-'tTY AR.A, Date 2-3- ~,;i._ CON P IE>f!tH I AL PRE SIDENT HA1'1ANI DIOR
- to President Macapagal. (page 3 of 6 pages) .... -4E .. We will press generally and strongly for more third country aid, stressing the gravity of the situation and our deepening concern. A sum~ary of existing third country aid is in Tab C, attached. F
- an unfavorable :impact · on Congressional attitudes towards aid to Greece and, to some degree, to~ards fore_ign ~litary aid in general. · · In view of these considerations, our curTent aims in Greece are (1) to preserve our traditionally close ties
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [4 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- ..-.at,. Tlw cllllereacea wla1cll es.lated wlthla tu hect&Ufl Braach aacl wltll the Braalllaaa were lroud oat la Uae talk• aat./ AID bacl with Braalllan .Fblaace M1al ater .O.Wm Neto oa Decem1ter 6-7. Tu .... r ataacllaa dMtremalalq $75 mlllloa ol the 1967
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- Personnel Carriers. The Israelis have now ,aid they don't intend to buy these new APCs if we will relea1e 375 1urplua World War Il half-track personnel carriers for them to cannibalize. Apparently they captured enough new equipment in June to hold them
- , D.C. 20503 JUN 1 4 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Emergency Budget Support for Ecuador AID is requesting your approval to negotiate a loan of up to $10 mil.lion to Ecuador to assist the Government in meeting ' its budgetary needs
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- ound domestic base for Drovidin,g grea tly increased develop ment aid by the end of th~ 1960is~ _Recent st~dies suggest that a quantum j~~p in present levels of aid will be needed in the next decade . 4. The President could indicate that he will ask
- of a statement of facts and of recent regulations designed to prevent strike breaking by green card holders. AID Policies --Grievance: Assistance should not be given to the poor in other countries when there is so much poverty at home. --Response: AID
- but is still within thei.r bounds. As background, I have assured myself that Agriculture, State and AID under Budget Bureau leadership have- done a careful job of deciding how much wheat we can reasonably devo.t e to PL 480 this year and of tentatively dividing
- confidenti:-al ./t85 ca:01e Jordan re1 visit to President frem Ros.t.o- - ~ --__._._A..1..\.1...-. secret #84 cabls... ..;i...-,-,--t---:i1-9-,~1-t1~- - t - - --A,....... AID Loans /lix.5 'fV/\f< ~ CJ - :)..5 ~ J. i/Jll eab-le 1183 cable O,-,;iS-4f
- IGA ONLYUNEDITEDPARLIAMENTARY TRANSCRIPTNOWAVAILABLE. PREPARED AID TEXTFOR RELEASENOT AVAILABLE UNTIL MORNING DECEMBER 8. PC JO EXPEDITEFIR~T TRANSMITTING FOLLOWING EXQERPTSFROMMORE SUCCINCT UPPER HOUSE STATEMENT WHICH CONTAIN FULL GIST OPERATIVE
- Food aid
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- tq be depe nt on Fran-ce, during his tbne, i ":a ·pei-iod of C'ria~ s o·t conflict. ------- OUT 7 ' .~ .. What shoW.d out negotiating s . What is th• next st p in nt ,gotiating about Fl: · nch Germany? ti~ oopa in ls the· Aide Me French? 4
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- is in -order about the·limited areas of foreign policy which are still governed by the legislative process. Foreign aid provides the .closest ·thing we .have t .o an annual occasion for a general review of American foreign· _:ps,licy. It provides
- will be worth $millions in aid. Approve j R. W. Komer Disapprove _ _ cc: Mr. Moyers P. S. The State Department would like you to hand the signed original to the Ambassador tomorrow, and if you approve this plan, a signature at Tab A will put us in position
- Commitments; Other Aid (Alphabetically: Korea-U.K.)] r-€--------1 """'p Of'6N ' s/:s.aP,
- THE WHITE HOU SE WASHINGTON ~EGRET" April 10, 1967 WWR: On re -checking with AID about Tony Taylor going to Jordan, I find that the Jordanians h a ve not met their own schedule and will not need Taylor for another three months or maybe even more