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  • , for I did not have the latest information on the rabi crop, nor of any actions taken recently by the Indian Government to strengthen their ability to move grain internally. I cabled promptly to the USDA Agricultural Attache in New Delhi to get the latest
  • of the moral implications of our actions? Are we taking full advantage of the differences that divide the Canmunist world; or are our policies perhaps forcing them to resolve these differences? Page 2. In short, Mr. President, we hope your speech
  • to the Association of Foreign Correspondents» Ky indicated that Article 20 is a safeguard against the possibility of irresponsible action by the Convention, and he said flatly that it is needed. Reaction to this statement has so far been remarkably subdued. Much
  • been supplied. Last April, at the third donors' meeting, we again agreed, subject to Congressional action, to provide $15 million to help meet Ceylon's needs for 1967 and part of 1968. This P. L. 480 agree­ ment will help us fulfill in part
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  • contained in the donor's deed of gift. - - ·---------------------------- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) ACTION CONJ'U,CNTtAl» Tueeday - Octolter MEMOJilANDUM FOB. TH£ PB.ESII>ENT 1.Atter from Dr. Romalo
  • are at the core of governmental action programs throughout Latin America. The CIAP and the Inter-American develop­ ment Bank are well-established institutions, growing steadily in effectiveness. With the amendment to its basic Charter worked out last year
  • is very much against the partition of Jerusalem, but not necessarily sympathetic to the Israeli cause because of his concern over the communist neighbors of Austria. Marvin C JEW ISH WAR VETERANS OF THE UNiTEO STATES OF AMERICA 1712 NEW HAMPSH:RE AVl
  • been rescheduled tentatively for September 7, and if things have not improved by then, our current inclination is to have Alexis Johnson come instead and keep Max on the job out there. The larger question is whether there is any course of action
  • necessary. stepped up. that stronger the Senate Resolution Presaure action -- the kind of action of the previous August -- would be from the North was not just maint~lned, it was It was necessary to take new measures to try to slow and make more
  • THitJK THAT THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE•S REPUBLIC OF' KOREA HAS AMPLE EVIDENCE TO CONVINCE THE WORLD. OUR PUEBLO INTRUDED DEEP INTO THE TERRITORIAL WATERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA O N SEVERAL OCCASIONS--ABOUT 9.8 MILES FROM KALDAN NORTH
  • take place later: beginning approximately April 15; -- the co st of thi s pa ckage would be for FY 1968 $2 billion extra. To this must be added the $3. 4 billion extra to which we are already committed by actions taken. The extra cost for FY 1969
  • Presaure action -- the kind of action of the previous August -- would be from the North was not just maint~lned, it was It was necessary to take new measures to try to slow and make more difficult the flow of armed mea and aupplles comillg from
  • of the Inter-American system may carry out their intended responsibilities under Inter-American treaties and assist the people of the Dominican Republic in re-establishing democratic government under conditions of public order. The actions of the United States
  • , our troops stationed on the territory of the German Democratic Republic with the provision, naturally, that the reduction of your troops would not be compensated by the further increase in the number of the armed forces of the Federal Republic
  • AND THE SOVIET REACTION THERETO IN WASHINGTON AND· ELSEWHERE. AND THEY APPRECIATED WHAT PRESIDENT HAD DONE. · ,· D. MANESCU PAID TRIBUfE TO SECRETARY FOR MAKING POINT· TO DOBRYNIN' , THAT US IMFORMATION AND ACTIONS NOT BASED ON ANYTHING ROMANIANS HAD . SAID
  • directly threatened by communist subversion (i.e., Venezuela, Peru, Guatemala, Colombia). The concern led Peru to propose action in the OAS denouncing the interventionist character of the Havana meeting and its sponsors. Support for a strong resolution
  • that the Communists very much need a reminder of our will and determination. 6. While a reprisal will not produce political stability in Saigon, it does seem likely that specific, firm action now will be somewhat helpful in assisting us to continue to make
  • in our institution and in Latin America. Respectfully yours, Felipe Herrera F1'iday, Sept. 2.-Z, 1967 12:00 noon. Thi-& conve·: rsation on the Middle East aact Viet Nam between Gene and the Soviet Embassy Counseloi- ia worth reading. On Viet. Nam he
  • resolution giving general authority for action which the President may judge necessary to defend the peace and security of Southeast Asia. This document proves that very serious consideration was given to a resolution before the Tonkin Gulf incident. (Tab
  • . (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMIN IST RATI O N NA FORM 1429 (8-85) ACTION Wedae•day Febnary 21
  • is the Pound Sterling, the prospects· of imminent crisis, and the conditions for rescue action. I want to join in, with our expert, Francis Bator, · because .tomorrow evening I begin 24 hours of ·intensive discussion with Burke Trend, my British opposite number
  • . and •term.1.ae -t hat lta pe:tlon:nanc• will promote alMI wlll no& c-.tUute u uarea•onable rttk to the .c ommOA clefenee aad ••eudty of die UnlC.4 of America; Stal•• Cb) Autborlee lh• execution of the propo••4 Aatieement on. beb&l.f of the Governmenl
  • reaasertlng a strong leadership poaltion within the Chriatlan Democratic Party to con­ solidate many of the1e galna during hb two year• in office. Although Chile'• economic problem• are worrisome, Frei ha• shown remarkable I have tenaclousne•• and courage ln
  • warm 1ood wt.all••• Siacorely, (s/ His Imperial Majeaty Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Shahanabah of Iran Tehran LBJ:HS:feg L df' I . ACTION rCJ21:1i11') r Mr. Pre•ldeat: Herewith Wll•oa ral••• tha q,aeatloa of whether ,... woald M pnpar
  • of actions with regard to the F-5. This is neces~ary because we have made representations at various times to each of these countries to forestall sales of supersonic aircraft to Latin America. We have also com­ mitted ourselves to keep them informed of any
  • ) It was Jordanian gibes that provoked the Egyptians to move into Sharm-el-sheik; (Z) it was the defense pact of 30 May that "made the war inexorable", (3) it was Jordan 1 s actions on June 5 that killed all faith in him. SECRET____
  • FOR OF STATE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON November OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: 28, 1967 FOR THE PRESIDENT Action by the Senate Appropriations Committee on Foreign Aid The Senate Appropriations Committee came through
  • ." You will : wa~t to: (1) Ask the Ambassador to convey your thanks to Prime Minister Thanom for this expression of support; (Z) Express appreciation to the Ambassador for Thailand's firm public support of our policy in Viet-Nam., !or its actions in Viet
  • . _ ..- ~ ..... · .... WWRostow: rln ;, , ... . -~ ~ t' --=~ ? I :,ia. 't ; .,~ ,t .. ) ..- .1.,;. • United States · of America Vol. 112
  • a distinctive approach of this Administration to Africa, Latin America, and Europe. it is clear that a good part of your Administration's place in history will consist in the J!i!iiA_;s-baping oI Asia and our relations to it. A book of this kind. published early
  • MAC/V, and we would lose the Ambassador's freedom of action to monitor our operations from a ·political point of view. I ,,,. ""t (b) The appointment would present to the world, and particularly to the Vietnamese, an image of a US move ·· towards
  • . 111J Noltll back edelyi woa1' p..a.ltly ftft1ttlla 4. Catlaud 41111,,at\c effort• •• clfer the bo.t 1a.,. of MC11ftlll ...ata.l eafo nleeM el crew. --esc.;azl - ACTION S:EGIUST/ii::NSlTP.t:13 Thursday, July 25, 1968 -- 11:20 a. m; Sec. Rusk
  • of Army of the Republic of Vietnam officei:s for corruption or inefficiency would take place in the immediate future. Ky said this action would not be started before the elections but that thereafter, General Cao Van Vien would call in the officers one
  • , obviously, would have to be exceedingly guarded. We are starting on a new course of action. The President made an offer to Hanoi to start a planned program of de-escalation, the theory being that he would take a step, they and over the course might then take
  • , ~ GONFffi:ENTtAL - DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ Cj/- 3S8' &±:-(3-, NARA- Dare .3 · ::i. "l_c;j:J.~ - /7) 17(7 NATIONAL SECUIUTY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Secretary of the Treasury The Sec;retary
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION "Action #8" ~v.{J-~.;.3
  • -- .the Britith application to get illto the EEC i• atill pending. They would probably want to avoid any other action on rat•• until they receive the f'onnal anawer. Thi• could come nezt week; even thou1h the Brit11h interYened in the market on only two days
  • .!~:.:§~J-:~~::1.:i~:q._;.li l:!-: 0 .~P:. ~~PtO.Y.m~.:pJ.~.; .~ ~~ •:,4-••- I propose to take the following actions: 1. US·Offset -Purchase·s - Cancellation o(the F-11 lK permits cancel_lation of any further obligation on our part to make offs et
  • South Africa which granted: Agreement with 'ffle US two air routes to South Africa (one via the North Atlantic and Africa, the other via the Caribbean, South America and Africa); rights routes for South Africa to New York (the actual were left