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45 results
- military pressure against the
Dubcek governm1: 11t in the hope that the liberals would slow down the reform
campai gn.
The day of tl 1 1· Soviet invasion, the Preside nt met with Ambassador
Dobrynin at 8:15 tJ . M . and then with the NSC later that evening
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looked fairly fa vorably on a blacklis t operation. 11,' lth a n O.A.5 cover and no
freezing of Jrree \\" orld as1eta in the U. s., the rhks of eetaliatlon would be
m ana geable.
!! there is 11 general discussion of the black list, I hope
- reason for assuming that they will not take
advantage of the bombing halt. We cannot base such action on hope or prayer. We
need a wink or a nod or something. A burned child dreads fire. Our gambles for
peace have, in the past, dead - ended.
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- with SuJ.k7.
'
ve hope to execute ProJect Sulky ne:t wi:zter
am.
S1:a.ce
since the pi enn1 ng
am
implementaticm at an intenlatian•l observer program would. reqaire sev
tar ccmaid.ez'aticm
eral mmrths, w propose to submit our plans tar Sul.ky'
soan
- would be to follow a different course of action than we were
now following. As regards the sale of petro - chemical plants, this is a
different issue because such plants verge on being strategic by definition.
Ambassador Thompson said our only hope