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  • , CIA, USIA, NSA, COMAC, CINCSTRIKE, USUN 6/19/67; 7:13 ~. __ .._LIM1IEILQF£1C1AL-Jlfilt _ _ - epartment of Stat I OMING TELEGR ----- Action ZRVZ CZ Info C~ A303 0 ' 4 . 05 1967 JUL 17 AM 5 PP R UEHC DE RU VL l 78 Z NY SS SSS P l 70q?5Z
  • , an action that would be in contra­ vention of the Bermuda principles. In May of that year, in return for approving~ modest increase in sulilIIler frequencies for TWA, Portugal obtained a US understanding (Memorandum of Consultation) that~ priori
  • , ?Om 6~~3 . ,. 2~!~~1:~~. TELEGRAM Department of Stq~e 0 O
  • types who would invade Cyprus regardless of the consequences. · 3. He is concerned that your letter of June 5 raised questions about Turkey's motives in wanting to take direct military action in Cyprus. 4. He feels deeply that he must return
  • LISBON 01949 162044Z 85 ACTION INFO EUR CIAE SS 20 00,DODE 25,USIA /146 00,GPM 12,NSA 04,H 02,AF 02,INR 0?,L 10,ACDA 1 16,MC 03,NSC 10,P 01,E IS~TRSY 04,RSC 11,RSR 0i,~P 01, W R 16J815Z SEP 68 FM AMEMBASSy LISBON TO SECSTATE WASHDC
  • INCOMING TELEGRAM · Department ti of State ----=S~~-=GL(!=-=-=t..___ _______ Action SS Info ATA615 VV Q.'1AJ83VV PP RUEHCR DE RUQMAT 132A 1901730 ZNY SSSSS P fJ91725Z ZEA .,0 6.4 8.4 1965 JUL 9 PM 2 38 LI MD IS INCIPIENT. POLITICAL
  • effect at a time when we to maximise our dollar . Her Majesty's it .. will purchases for defence purposes, than ever vital to from the United Kingdom into in particular in deciding the action of payments requires of .America. reason
  • . TO SET A DEADLINE BY WHI CH TIME THE US WOULD BE REQUIRED TO TP1KE GERTA N ACTIONS TO MEET GREECE vS ~EEDS WHAT I S NEEDED IS P TIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING THAT WE ARE DEALING WITH CO MPLEX rssu~s WHICH IN VOLVE THE BASIC INTEREST OF GREECE, US
  • the He and reflect Minister is a himselfo Mimis ter said knows.-, and as that Japan is a democratic nation, as I· the it President is important to consider the The President reminisced that he was raised near that he had he
  • and railroads), communications, electricity, education, health, public construction and capital outlays for social welfare. The Plan includes about 235 speci­ fic proposals for action in the various major sectors of activity. These could be examined
  • TELEGR / ~~GE ~ 01 - 2 3 :t 7 l I Z ATHENS 03683 ..... . \ 2 I ACTION SS 30 ·· 'l, !NF'O /030 W - - - - • • - ~ "1 w • ~ - ~31630Z FEB 68 ; · ,M AMEMBASSY ATHENS 'O SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY ~589 INFO AMEMBASSY ANKARA PRIORITY 850
  • to the President; let's wait to see whether he reacts ~D NATIONAL SECURITY COLIN L 1/1~7 / EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Amman, Jordan February 16, 1967 w. w. Rostow White House Washington., D. c. Mr. The 'Dear Mro Rostow: Although
  • .~Y SfEPS '1' 1LL SE Tl\KEN TO I~SLF E T~T TL£Y ARE REIJ"!ITED AT Tl.£ E~RLIESf POSSI3..E TI~ WITH THEm FAM1L I ES. Wl11LE Tl-£ 1J. S. GOVERNMEITT 'i!El.COMES THIS ACTION.' SY N~ Tl1 K0R EA IN RET'.RNit-.B T~ PLE9LO CP.EW , Tl.£ I;.1PCRTANT '.11\TTER
  • excluded from responsible participation in the management of their own nuclear defense. B. To set a pattern for the management of atomic weapons by collective action rather than by the prolifera~ tion of individual national deterrent systems. This applies
  • to with­ draw their own troops. 4. The UAR and Syria sponsor various political action programs in the Gulf, although problems of distance and access make support of terrorists and insurgents more difficult than it was in South Arabia. Moreover
  • are unable to resist pressures to work ever more clos~ly with the Soviets. 2. He will doubtless urge consideration of his "action program" which he has been expounding in Washington for the past eleven months. This action program contains such elements
  • the danger of nuclear conflicts, and this poli~y has been the policy of the United States of America for 19 years now, under both'Democratic and Republican administrations •.•• The release of nuclear weapons would come by Presidential decision alone. Complex
  • s UN Security Council censure of Israel. They claim the UN action gives a blank check to the Arab governments backing the terrorists. We 1 re pressing them to beef up their own border control effort and to help improve the UN machinery there. They're
  • ~ Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary LIMITED OFFICIAL USE CIO{JP3 ~ed at 12 year intervals; not automatically declassified OUTGOING lELc,RAMDepartment f of State INDICATE,□ cowa: I 02 I 0 OaiAIIGE IO LIMITEDOFF.ICIALlEE 59 Orfa!n ACTION
  • measures to put an end to the present situation which permitted terrorists to operate with impunity from the soil of the Congo. While he was not specific, I inferred that the Portuguese government is considering armed action. At the end of the evening
  • ,.~-11·· ~Qp 3)- _ ~ INCOMING TELEGRAM Departmen-t of State C8NFIB af'f I:Ar- 57 Control: .,.,,..6659 Adion Rec'd: EUR Info ss FROM: _J.,isbon ACTION: Secstate INFO: Paris G SP L H IO .,/ December 10, 1963 2:31 PM 499 TOPOL18 DATE
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department of State INDICATE, □ co1.ua 0 OIAP.Gt tO ...,6ECR:'E'f Classification ... NEA .\ 3Jl".3Z- INFO: ss G SP L EUR 3832 Amembassy LONDON ACTION: Dec ZI 3 D14Pn'63 Amembassy JIDDA '-{ 9) --4
  • Department of ~-r:ate I i i I Action S.5 Info'/.: SiCRH! - RR RUEHC DE RUQMKG 3497A 1331115 I • ., . ... tNY SSSSS R 13 llllZ MAY 67 FM tllEMBASSY Al'1MAN ' .·T 0 RUEHCI ~CSTATE WASK>C . INF 0 RUQMGlV AMEMBASSY ANKARA STATE OR NC er S i 9 R ! 2
  • (/} () > to ~ M (/} INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State Action G..~) Info 2;1ZCEIC815IVA327 RR JIUEHC DE RUEIVCR 63518 1111435 ,961 MA1 I~ PM 12 58 ZIY SSSSS i ll1411Z MAY 67 PM ANEMBASSY CAIRO TO UEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC llFO RUQVRA/AflEMBASSY JIDDA SATE
  • 79 6 3 c, UBJECT FOBS f . ON 3 NOV ~MBER SECRE TAR Y MCNAM ARA ANNOUNCED THAT THE SO ~IE TS ~PPEAR To 8~ DEVE LOPING t f ~ACTION AL o ~e ITA L AOMBAROM ENT SY STEM irO BS)• DE FENSE CA ~LE 19 9 '.3 Cb El~G R~PEATE D TO ALL AO D~ ESS~SSI QUOTES T~E
  • didn 1t actually run it. Full text of proposal follows: '20 PAGE 01 ATHENS 02400 l~1 242038Z 44 ACTiON SS 35 w INFO sso 00,NSCE 00,cco 00,/035 Z 241953Z NOV ·67 ZFf-4 FM AMEM3ASSY ATHENS TO SECSTATE WASHDC 3864 USMISSION USUN 188 AMEMBASSY
  • recent events in the United Kingdom, and the policies that had been adopted. He referred to the critical economic situation which had been inherited from a Conservative government that both failed to take necessary actions and concealed facts about
  • suggests that you might wish to advise the President of this action. I recommend that we wait to see what replies he gets from State and the Marine Sciences Council before saying anything more to the Pres.ident in this matter. I attach Haworth's memorandum
  • (negotiations bave been very near"? Suggested Minister public response: was referring to was the fact had shown any willingness ------- action against I assume that to halt in his report or even face could .!!, borrow Secretary "elementary States
  • to demonstrate its support for Arab nationalist forces, perhaps compensating, or overcompensating, f,::,r its very cautious be­ havior during the Arab-Israeli war. Moscow's action also has something of the nature of an at­ tempt to salvage the Egyptian investment
  • A .t ST ATE 8 e 56 7 : .. •· ADE~ 68~ (NQTAL> . PLEASE DEL.IVER TO ACTION OF'FICe:R OPENJNG.'OF'-. euSINESS:_ce:c 7~ J• tONGEN INSTRUCTEDCALL ON FONMlNDHALAl tiN.DECEMBER1· REPEAt -; ~-HD CONVEY FOL..LOW·l'NG QUOTE.•. A~D H:As :tHE HvNOR To EXTEND