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- and Japan 9 vitbin a framework of active U., S .. ~Japaneae aocial development of the Ryukyua.. cooperction for the economic and Thia cooperation,. to be carried out wtt.b "' in well-defined limit& embodied in a new Japanese ·U.. So e.g.reement
- w illin g to ta k e th e ju d g m e n t o f h is to ry a s to th e m e r its of m y cause. I n o te in p a ss in g t h a t th e w a rn in g s w h ic h th e S e n a to r fro m New Y ork, M r. L e h m a n , a n d th e se n io r S e n a to r fro m O
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 104: Nov. 5‑8, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- MEMORANDUM 6. 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT Parcbaae SUBJECT: November I",,., of New Zealand lamb Du-la& yoar convereatlon wltla Prime Mlnbter Holyoake oa October 9 yoa told blm •• woald look lato the poaalblllty of perdla•ID.a •P to $500. 000 of New
- that the agencies concerned seek liberalisation of legislative authority or new legislation as appropriate, and furids t o provide a 1110deat increase in aaaigmaent- related language training for wivea at Government expenae. It ia eatimated that· the civilian
- u e stio n Answ er: Vfhere was USS TICONDEROGA a t the tim e USS MADDOX e sta b lish e d new ra d a r contact w ith two u n id e n tifie d su rfa c e v e s s e ls and th re e u n id e n tifie d a ir c r a f t (Ev e n t 2)? A p p ro xim a te ly 100
- > IN ROUND-UP OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS WITH QUAT THIS HORNING, HE INFORMED ME THAT THERE HAD BEEN NO FURTHER DEVELDPT'lENTS OyER NIGHr IN WAKE OF THURSDAY:S ATTEMPTED COUP. INTERROGATION OF PRISONERS CONTINUES AND APPARENTLY HAS TURNED UP NO NEW MATTERS
- abotJt the "technologica l gap" hus led to various s tc:te:-.1ents and suggestions for corrective i:ct.ion . Jl.znong these is the "Itali2n 11 proposal , on '.·rhich the President cor;t.rnented favorably in the Erharc5. communique and in his New Yor
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- are: -----· to to to to to strategy in.stead generate a massive popular uprisinz in the cities; administer a significant defeat to US/GVN/ FW forces in the field; destroy the government2l apparatus o! South Vietnam fron,. top to bottoi.n; create a new popular front, dominated
- Ap OLLO VI I I ANOI I TS GALL~NT CREW I S AN HISTORIC STEP' IN MAN•S SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE UNIVERSE IN WHiICHHE LIVES, AND'HER~LDS A BRIGH;f NEW ERA OF EXPLORATION AND SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION• COL~ BORMAN,CAPT~ LOVELL~ AND Lit'• COL• ANDERS
- . Best regards on this You ]_· :i:; ..t.1;1,·le l!qomn 1.:• .~in_gfon 1%4MAY2 AM10 33 ' \~~ \/ THE WHITE I ' HOUSE II WASHINGTON April 1964. 27, I I' Dear Mr. Prime Minister: I am delighted at the news of your successful oper
- that a new effort to make the present arrangements work should be undertaken. McGeorge Bundy ®ffirt gf tqt~lfntn~ ~tttttal mas¥ngfou1lll .
- ~ Assume. Chile plus Peru .a nd/or ·Ecuador are denied. ~. Establish two new stations, .one in Hawaii, and one in either Fiji Isl.8.nds or .ADieri9an .Samoa. · ·A. mob-ile . station for' spe_c ial equatorial ·coverage ·.would possibly · be required. · 2
- : \/ 1. NESC would be discontinued. V 2. Studies similar to those done previously by the NESC would be carried out by Defense with State participation. 3. The NESC staff, minus General Johnson, would be used in pre paring the new studies. The first
- g a s o u r a c t i o n s a g a i n s t N o r t h V i e t n a m do n o t im p o se u n acc ep tab le d am age no r th re a te n the vital i n t e r e s t s of N o rth V ie tn a m , I b e lie v e th a t the new g r o u n d o p e r a t i o n s in th e
- TO QUESTIONS UE STILL CANNOT ANSt'ER WITH REGARD TO TIME OF ARRIVAL, ' AREA OF DEPLOYMENT and MISSION. ALL SAIGON GOVTS HAVE HAD C0i-K>10N SENSITIVITY ABOUT UNILATERAL 'WASHINGTON STATEMENTS DEARING ON VITAL VN ISSUES and general KYj, i f he IS TO BE OUR NEW
- se in v e s tig a tio n s t u r n up anything new o r d iffe re n t- - a n d I le a rn of i t - - I w i l l p a ss i t on to you. W y N . S M IT H p r e s e r v a t i o n copy A By u D EC LA SSIFIED t h o r i _______ NAR.V, D a te .2:l2S£ T O P S
- and 4 th o f A ugust in c id e n ts , th e in te llig e n c e ccmununlty began a re - e v a lu a tio n o f th e performance o f DRV to rp e d o e s. In th e f u t u r e a new f ig u r e may appear. However, a t th e tim e o f t h i s in c id e n t, th e
- , sim u lta n e o u sly , succeeds in b rin g in g about a conference during the ne xt s i x months, new elements w i l l in e v it a b ly be introduced in t o the s it u a t io n and i t i s con ceivable th a t they could begin to p o in t the way
- . We w i l l g e t the n e c e s s a r y m o n e y i n t h e new b u d g e t a n d w i l l u s e o u r t r a n s f e r a u t h o r i t y u n t i l J a n u a r y . We w i l l n e i t h e r b r a g a b o u t w h a t w e a r e d o in g o r t h u n d e r
- . NEW SUBJECT. IMPERATIVE RPT IMPERATIVE THAT THE VINH POL STORAGE BE DESTROYED TODAY. IF TICO IN IT IA L STRIKE UNSUCCESSFUL, RELOAD ASAP AND STANDBY. DO NOT LAUNCH RESTRIKE UNTIL RECEIPT SEPARATE DIRECTIVE. '3 . ONCE AGAIN, KEEP ME INFORMED/ GP THREE