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  • America a GP o3 o END - SEC,ftEJi' . ....· -.- ., . ··­ -~·. ... . -~ --i- J OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 COWct O~ARGE Department of State IO SECREI n2 ACTION: Amembassy ATHENS kr 17 6 41 PH '66 ANKARA NICOSIA STATE (, 15
  • ." 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
  • , accredits tentiery this for me to deliver into by ·which of the Republic of mens Ambassador Extr~ordinury and Plenipo- of the Republic of Korea to the United States of America. I nlso s.ubmit herewith Rec~ll of my distinguished At ti"le same time
  • -- .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
  • of India's democratic institutions. He also spoke about the possibility of the us·and the USSR combining to help bring about some political solution, saying Shastri would favor this. Ambassador Hare pointed out the difficulties and hazards we
  • aade a strong apMch denoanchlg tbe So:viet action. Malik intenened nftl'&l.t1Ma 1n remarke that al■oat approached a tillbuter in length and irrel.nllnG7. The French repreNDtative, Bernard, apoke atraighttorvardq against the Son.et inftaion. The Canadian
  • - --., - - ·------ .. -----------· ·------ -- - ... ME:MORA DUM ACTION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHlHOTOK Tuesday, May 14, 1968 7 :30 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Attached at Tab A is Harriman's At Tab Bis Sect. Rusk's the end in which we identify I have been working draft is an improvement. proposed statement
  • . Today's Economist assessment, 11 Were the Americans wrong?" ~d Ouardlan editorial, "Whose Side Are We On?" take to task Labor backbencher• who are protesting the U.S. action. z. Economist commentary does not wholly absolve U.S. but, on examination, finds
  • to To TSG DA, To OCS, To State / (Gp 4) lp. Embtef'from ADMINOCINCPACto AmEmbassy Tokyo; Reischauer condition ·OfState OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: 0 □ CHARGE TO COLLECT I 207 I ~ Iii &:iiSi ' I Origin FE Info, ss G SP L H ACTION
  • ACTION Mr. Pre•W.at: You caa•t ab.oee a man for try1Dc -- or maJN yo• caa. Kel Wabbllml au hla Tokyo editor aak If two to tbe B.uk i..r.a.w: tblai• are po••Dtle a• backSl" .... wlth -- a plctve -- a •tat.meet Iran yoa tllat J011 an ''plea
  • .: the Presidents of both Houses of the Assen1bly to lay out an action plan of relief and recovery for the civil population. In the afternoon., he !"ecorded a speech to the nation which was delivere·d on TV· and radio the. same ever.ing
  • issues while con­ tinuing collaboration with conservative parties on foreign policy issues. An indication of Krag' s political astuteness has been his ability thus far to manage both collaborations at no apparent cost to either his own Social Democratic
  • Monday.- August 8, 1966 - 1?:00 noon LIMITED OFFICIAL USE MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJ'ECT: ... ACTION Appointment for· Ambassador J .o nes Our Ambassador to P-eru, John Wesle_y Jones. returns to Li.ma on Thursday. Tomorro,w is hls last
  • ••lon• in Lati.A America of the iact• a.a we bow them. State baa given •pec1al briellngs tu the Venezuelan and Bra.dliaD Embaadea here since theae are the two countries en whlch ~.-e would n1ost depend for aupi,ort ln the event collective action
  • ' . .. . . "I • /, .... • ' • • ._ ., I -- . . .... ' .-. ·: • • ... , ' +-~ J / '· - • ..,~ ~ - .. • . . > . . . .~ ' ...... .... - ACTION Wedae•clay, Jaauary 2-4, 1968 5:00 p. m. Mr. Prealdeat: ha•• I am acbeduled to 10
  • • ~ . -; ACTION VITH FAVOR•., - -UNABLE·.TO CONTACT DIRE.CTI.Y.... INJ"ONMATION WILL AA. AA RAISED •· BE PASSED TO CONGRES~AN THROUGH· , THE QUEST-ION OF VHETHER-.THERF.· IS A DEFINITE ,TIii! ~Ri O T_HAt;VihVILL.STAN~OOVN---:THF.. B011BI.NG. \I
  • that their donations were large and real enough to fulfill the matching criterion established by the Congress -- the United States agreed to send half this wheat -- 1. 5 milli(?n tons. That action was taken in the light of more thai-.. S 96 million in contributions
  • of State OUT-GOING TELEGRAM., Depilrtment INDICATE:0 0 CHARGETO COLLECT UNCLASSIFIED 1· 48 Origin NEA ACTION: AmembassyNEWDE!BI 510 lnfo1 -;, f ss G p 'Following message from President /'t.::.:.,:,;:.l'...,~/tl,I
  • on me last night to congratulate the Committee on th e success of its efforts to help bring about genuinely democratic elections in the Dominican Republico He fo und nothing to criticize in the electoral process and claimed that he and Thomas had
  • ACTION ~xx Moaday, June 10, 1968 - 11:30 am Mr. Prealdent: reque ■ ted, a· draft memoraadum from you to the Secretary of Defen ■ e reque ■ tlna our ae.nlor mllltary leader• to ■peak re1'1larly on the ■ tate of the war ln South Vletaam
  • Action IO PM-4 45 Info I I SS ­ G SP ·FE ' p ;.' USIA NSC INR CIA NSA CPR I • LIMITED-CFFIC -IALUSE° --E.fr,Y --J.f -------' ·-suoJ: PRESIDF11TPAR1
  • Library staff following an earlier action under the·Mandatory Review program. copies of some One sanitized copy (RAC) copy was prepared declassification In all cases where two different sanitized copies are found in the file, the RAC project reviewers
  • appearing intoxicated. Fortunately, he is not a victim of hangovers, but springs into action early in the morning with all faculties a i ert, complexion like an Elizabeth Arden advertisement, count enance beaming, eyes flashing, spilling over with life. His
  • ACTION s ... y. December 17, 1967 4:00 p.m. Mr. Pre ■ ideat: Hanwltll • prepo•• •tatemeat DeplltJ Pl-1m41Mlaleter McEwea. &om J'Oll to Bethe,. tbaa the ftret pa~. wblch npeat• aome el tlae Jaapaae el 1-.r ,-Ile •tat.meat, I ....W pnpNe
  • A South America 37 ::?B' /VL.J l.l,-'F}-- lt - 05#7-/66 - - A Nationa 7- 7'5' to Pres.'i:1·c:te-BcE-I;..rom-WWR Of"' 7/21 (1
  • in agreeing to terms for a cease-fire in a future political contest and we must stay in close step with GVN. ~- Failure of the enemy ·offensive, results of the Democratic convention and · growing strength of Thieu/Huong government have improved VN morale
  • d by a series of factors • These included: our mutual commitment to free societies and to democratic inE.itutlons: the appreciation of most Indians for our prompt action t'lree years earlier in support of India against China: the close 1'1ers,,nal
  • : ,,.. .. . ~·...:z_. (. .. . -· .....,. ...,... :__.:, ._-.:.:r.L -1 , i ,c. j .., . :• SEeRE'I ·,. FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMISSION, AND MONGOLIA. ALL OTHER COMMUNIST STAJES - ~ HAD BEEN QUI ET. " THE ~OREGOING PROVED THE LACK OF UNITY AND ACTION WITHIN