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- in the treaty adds to or detracts from our responsibility or obligations under the United Nations Charter. Secretary Dulles. I can say categorically, sir, that in my opinion this neither adds one jot or tittle nor sub tracts one jot or tittle, from our
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- for ammunition and food supplies. This draft is very unpopular as the porters must work far from home, supply their own food and risk attacks . . Meanwhile guerrillas and local force soldiers are told to prepare for duty with main forces mainly in the Highlands
- of our aid ($85 million from FY'65 and earlier, at least $70 mWion from FY 166, and inaaaive PL 480) for later parleyin1 with Indira. As a means of bringin1 home to Mrs. Oandlu,~what we expect of her, we'd tie on stiff conditions: (a) India muat match our
- \'\. for· the. actiQtl. Was SiVei.1 a.a the. nintet~11al t:.1n~eat 1:0 tl·i& .country• s pubU.c ord$r and securi.tyn (In tsl1
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- cousin to the Late Prime Minister Nehru and one a part of whose childhood was spent in the Prime Minister 1 s family home, Ambassador Nehru enjoyed special access to the late Prime Minister and has close relations with MrsQ Gandhi. However he has
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- . Halt criticism at home and abroad of United States military actions in Viet-Nam. 4. Heighten Chinese threat to Malaysia and Burma. 5 ., 5. Ease worry in Japan , Europe and elsewhere that the Yiet:-Nam war will produce World War IIL Insure Chinese
- the dust Douglas Dillon has just telephone{ to say that he has the flu. I told him you might wish to call him in the nex t few days, and he said the operators w
- . The experience thus gained will be valuable in preparing to meet future communist inspired "wars of 11 national liberation. United $tates military ex perience in SEA is useless. It only serves to dramatize General Douglas MacArthur's admonition never to become
- increased pressures at home and abroad to withdraw, remains strong. The US is likely to maintain anti-communist posture in Southeast Asia and· seek ways to maintain domin&nt presence 1n SVN. 'l'he US has a number ot options and major asset which give
- Review ·c ase# NLJ f'I· l:f_ L ocument # _1.:--_ MEMO.R..\NDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Gene Black's visit 1. Dean Rusk is at home, and I have not wanted to call hir::1 there this morning, so I ba·v e not yet fully cleared with him the special aspect
- expressed a desire to retire. Such information.r he was afraidJ was coming out from the offices of Borne Ministry and this was also an instance of lack of management of Home Ministry affairs, remarked Mr. Kamaraj ~
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- believes that there is any mean being in agreement with Senator KEN ly wishes that it would not exist. con ingful freedom and democracy in south NEDY, in complete disagreement, and fusion grows both at home and a broad. east Asia to be defended. "very
- is fast approaching. Defense Minister,Chavan, who bowed in good grace to Indira's selection, will also probably stay on, although in a general cabinet shuffle he may well angle for the politically useful Home Ministry portfolio. Whether Mrs. Gandhi