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  • FILE: National AGENCY: ITEM NOS. DATE Security Files NO. OF PAGES - Country File - Portugal, CLASSIFICATION DEPARTMENT OF STATE i 12/18/63 1 open11/4/1':J GeRf, ,cp 4) Azores Base AJ1..l - 7 (,.- .3 :l.~ ,,- "l-'1-SFILE: National
  • to the President for National Security Affairs The White House NATIONAL SECURlrt COUNCIL - INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 86 Aclion AEC Info .CONTROLt 1915 RECDt FEBRUARY 82, 1965 6a~9 PM .....:BUNOY-SMiTH ss FROM1 G j~OR-. Z 'OTTAWA] --BOW
  • NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASH INGTON 2.5, O.C. SECRET MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILES NSC MEETING ON 'THE CONGO - 12:30 PM AUGUST ll , 1964 P ARTICIPANTS: The President Department of State - Secretary Rusk, Under Secretary Ball, Under Secretary Harriman
  • ~ ~ O/< ~ t- ..-M:Z ~ ,_; THE WHITE HOUSE WASHI~GTON March 14, 1964 Dear Mr. Prime Minister: I have been reviewing proposals put forward by our Department of Defense concerning the detailed procedures for the control of nuclear weapons assigned
  • . W. Roatow cc: Protocol CF w/cy of Incoming ~untry File w /Incoming THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON March 25, 1968 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE ENCLOSURE Dear Mr. President: The Department has received a communication from the American Embassy
  • gratitude and asked that he convey to you his warm regards and his assuranc~ that he continues to be "pro-American". ) ... -~,,......... !"'••'" ,'!!', ............ ~ of State· O_UTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:□ COLUCT 0 CHAIGI
  • of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Administrator of AID Director of U.S. Information Agency It is requested that the Department of State, in coordination with Defense, CIA, USIA, AID, and other appropriate agencies, prepare a report on the subject
  • ,strictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. Restriction ORIGIN/ ACTION I FE -eourI-DiiilTI:AfJ A-670 NEA CU INR ________ • P TO Department· of ~tat ·e 10 L i AG.A COM INT TA .XM .8 ·FROM TAA su-=uscT: AUi REF Arncmbassy 13
  • the Executive Branch has even deferred to these same moods and misunderstandings in the shaping of measures· which lay 'Within its own discret'ion -- particularly in the field of militaey affairs and of matters lying within the purview of departments
  • of foreign affairs personnel should be given a fair chance to learn the languages of the countries in which they live. The Department sought and received legislative authority in 1961 for the training of dependents; however, funds requested in subsequent
  • ADDRESS OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS TO LIMITED OFFICIAL USE THE SECRETARY OF STATE W A SHINGTON 25, D. C. DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON 2137 February 7, 1964 MEMJRANDUM FOR MR. ~GEORGE ? BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject : NSAM's 152 and 164
  • of Jamaica Kingston. I I i Affairs t. I Ii.: 1· ,... II I i' I l. ,.. ' ! ..j • I I ,. I I ➔ 1 ··'1 '. I I l I •L-.----,----;-------,--.------------------------------...:.,_- __ ___: •• ♦ ,·. Limit ME d Official O.RANDU SUBJ~CT
  • to be "pro-American". er McG. B. .... ,,.... , ... ,,.. •e•- ~•, >·•·•-- .,,..,. y1 ------· INDICATE:0 0 CHAIGE TO j_ t I O9 9 of State· O_UTGOING TELEGRAM ·Department : COLLECT UNCLASSIFIED 44 Origin :2o/ ACTION:.Amembaaay KIRG$TOH ARA
  • , SUBJECT: Meeting I (National Panel Affairs) I of Panel I A meeting of Panel I is called Room 7831, Department of State. The agenda will Security for 3:30 p.m. be: The study and reconunendations required Panel I as indicated in the attached
  • Special Assistant for National S ecurity Affairs , Mr . Walt Rostow Executive Secretary, Mr . Brantley Smith Nathaniel Davis Harold H . Saunders This meeting evolved in three installments . Because the President was involved with UN S ecretary General U
  • DEPARTMENT 0F STATE ASSISTANT SECRETARY January 11, 1965 Note to Mr. McGeorge Bundy: The attached Sato interview in U. S. News and World Report might be as good as all our position papers in giving the President the feel of Sato' s thinking
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON s/s 7443 May 17, 1965 MEMORANDUM F'OR :t'.IR. McGEORGE BUNDY THE W ITE HOUSE Subject: NSAM 300: Review
  • :20 and reviewed the actions that have been announced to you in the White House statement . The Council al:.t hori zed the issua."lce of the statement and the President reque5ted the State Department cffici.al s and the Defense Department officials
  • deteriorating very rapidly so iar aa Castro l• concerned. I hope he is right, but I am The Honorable Roy B.. Rubottom, Jr., I i ·. . •., .,. ,; . . ... ···1 I ... J Aaaiatant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs. Department of State, Washington, D. C. D
  • had a problem dealing We've tried to treat the Kurdish rebellion as an internal Iraqi affair. After the Kurds and the Iraqi government reached a tentative agreement in mid-1966, we sponsored a food program for the Kurdish areas, but that ended
  • for National Security Affairs Subject: Trust Territory of the Pacific Is.lands During our recent preview of the 1966 budget, we noted that the Department of the Interior's program plans for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands anticipate continuing
  • (NSAM No. 333), I appoint Mr. Alvin Friedman, Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Security Affairs, as the Defense Department representative on the committee the President has directed you to establish to study and recommend what actions
  • our own, intends to raise the South West Africa issue with the Foreign Affairs Department as occasions ·arise. · United States contingency planning for the prospective Security Council session on apartheid and the next General Assembly could provide
  • y 1 ./ \ january Der r. 17• 1 69 eid to •t y good-bye r •e Itcno . • g t 01'1 LBJ:STATE:BS:plr ,. • LBJ:STATE:BS:p r Department of State LIMITED O~FICIA~ USE ~ TELEGRA 380 92 O~IGIN AF 16 INFO cPR ~2,G~M 04,NSC ;075 10
  • :. State Department lleport on !ngliah Language ·t eaching As requested in RSAM 332. the Department has prepared a report on (a) the present scope of U.S. Gfternmeot Inglish Language. Teaching (BLT) progTams abroad and (b) future eou:r.sea of aeti,o n
  • , .Anticipation of' Foreign Crises The President's memorandum of January 30 (NS.AM 277) requested a review of the pro~edures in effect in the Department of Defense for anticipation of foreign crises. In its overall context, crisis anticipation includes
  • of the Depart­ ments of State, Defense, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and The Joint Staff. Concurring: Director of Intelligence and Research, Department of State Director, Defense Intelligence Agency Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department
  • on September 23, 1949, and directed the two departments to effect the transfer to civilian control in accordance with the memorandum. The memorandum provided for the appoint­ ment of a civilian High Commissioner by the President to serve, first under
  • mrening. The two Departments are agreed on how they will handle this problem and the operations will be carried out on a day-to-day basis by the State-Defense group known as the Washington Liaison Group. BKS ADDRE.S .o) OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS
  • ·POLARIS WASHINGTON CAP>-THE BRITISHWILLLAUNCH POLARIS . MISSILESOFF THE. u.s. EASTCOASTseo» IN THEIRFIRST TESTFIRIIIQS OF THEROYAL NAVY•sNEVPOLARISSUBMARINE •. THEPENTAGON ANNOUllCED TODAY. . • . --~1:\ ttn: DEFENSE DEPARTMENT SAID THE ROYAL YIRST P
  • on these and other issues, and in a more active political role in general in East Asia. (Pams. 35-41, 52) E. Nonetheless, Japan's initiatives in foreign affairs are apt to be cautious and pragmatic, designed to further its efforts to expand trade in as many
  • at the Department of Agriculture. He joined the State Department in 1946 and has held numerous positions, principally in Latin American Affairs, including Deputy Director, Office of South American Affairs in 1951. Ambassador Bennett served as Political Counselor
  • . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1428 (8-85) ~ Department of State TELEGRAM i Lll Mt TEDI OFFH>I ALI. USEI . .. . ;- ?~GEi 0i S!ATE> 388 004097· 11 QR!fG1IN NEA 15! JNF01 CPR' 02,GPMI 04,NSC:t l0:,P 1 04,RSC:t 01,ss
  • Affairs, Department of State, · Washington, D. C. PRESERV T ·N COn Y DECLASSIFIED • A r.:_o• 13292, sec. 3.4 '- /C B y ~ NARA. Date S--111~~ I Foreign Service of the . United States of America . 1sss . JUL 3o· Pn 12 ce!§IB~nrxu. ·• Classification
  • TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:□ COLLECT □ CHARGE TO 47 Origin 01446>- UNClASSIPIBD AINllbas•y ACTION: ss ., Pleaae trana1d:t .former Pri• Miniawr G p USIA NSC following -:PRIORITY ... on Decellber Ikea to aage .troa President 3: Dear Mr
  • of any assistance furnished pursuant to this determination. DBaASmlED 1.0. 12356, Sec. 3... NLJ q3· 3¢0 1W ~-, NARA, Date ~-~-~ - CONFIDENTIAL · CONFIDENTiAL DEPARTMENT OF STATE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON 25. D. C . OFFICE
  • that when you announced the Air Force MOL space project, you specifically reaffirmed this country's intention to honor the UN resolution. In order to clarify this situation, the State Department concluded that the wisest initial course would be a private
  • CRISIS, MAY 15-JUNE 10, 1967 ') -· . Research Project No. 879 . January 1969 Historical Studies Division Histocical Office, Bureau of Public Affairs Department of State OECLASSIFIED t ~" $ .·,uf.,~~~ oti. ,­ ~p SJ!:C'RET/~TQWS
  • THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON 25, D,C, Honorable McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Dear Mac: I have read Glenn Seaborg's letter of November 23, recommending interpretation
  • are at the stage of a flirtation which may without outside encouragement become a serious affair. Here is where matters stand: 1. The EEC SEGREP -41. The EEC is proposing an acceleration of steps to fold bilateral trade agreements between member countries