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  • friends have two main subjects on their minds these days: 1. Our military aid freeze. As you know, the Israelis are deeply -suspicious that we are trying to use milita~y shipments as leverage to force them to terms with the Arabs. Geller xnay be especially
  • 1JJ Bv kc6' . Food Aid to India J ' - :,. 'i..:::.... 'f s.rl N .A, Lr.tie 'l-1 7-5,S- As you instructed at last week's NSC meeting, Messrs. Freeman, Gaud and Schultze have put into writing their joint proposal on wheat for India
  • financed by the U.S. • -$9. 2 million this year-- the French, and the EEC). There are also signs of progress in public health and education. Abidjo wants to get more aid from us (a) because he needs more, and (b) to lessen his dependence on the French
  • ~+'--V.~-+f-+:f+r,H',Ff--+----A-. ,a-5·~6 NL.J"qq-1103 [Duplicate of #40a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "5D(l), 3/67-1/69, Allies: Troop Commitments; Other Aid (General Material)"] #60 memo Rostow to President, 4:50 ~.m. o,~ Ll J3cJ'l5NL..\ - 0 4 C 1 p
  • ~litary equipment in. form of guns, rockets mortars 1 mines, MTBguns -- light and heavy armament: · Le Thanh Nghai will soo~ lead a delegation to Moscow to appeal for more ~ilitary aid. If Russia becomes number .. one supportP.r of -Hanoi
  • to Hanoi. So far, Russia, in addition to economic supplies, has given Hanoi m~litary equipment in form of guns, rockets mortars{ mines, MTBguns -- light and heavy armament: Le Thanh Nghai will soon lead a delegation to Moscow to appeal for more military aid
  • SUBJECT 1. 2. ll l I 7 5Q r-- TRANSPORT PROBLEMS IN s'O*ET BLOC AID SHIPMENTS TO NORTH VI ETN-~M. CHINESE INFLUENCE IN HANOI. FIELD NO. ACQ SOURCE 1. EIGHTY PERCE?\"T OF ALL AID TO NORTH VIETNAM FROM THE SOVIET BLOC IS SHIPPED BY SEA WHILE
  • \ _;._~-By ~ , NARA ate~flo-01 ., :..c ( .,G-· Thursday. October 5, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Situation Report: Selling Wheat to Pakistan As you look ahead to decisions on the full range of food aid, I thought you would want to know the specific
  • more manageable. the need for aid will capital will D. Woods, President grow." they were expressed of the International tion and Development, External diminish, are not mine, nor do they belong La~in American, presents to a by George Bank
  • passionate related La~in American, I presents countries are export the need for aid will capital will grow." they were expressed on September External diminish, nor do they belong o'f the International and Development, similarly become more
  • anxiety about the Israeli f!3eling--conveyed in the aide memoire given to Ambassador Goldberg--~hat they-had learneft in June the 1mportance of being self-sufficient. - Mr. Rostow said he: felt it was dangerous to ignore that the US had held back the USSR