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- for Politico-Military Affairs, Mr. Jeffrey c. Kitchen, and he or an officer designated by him will represent the Department on the Review Group. Sincerely, ~ Llewel~mpson Enclosure: Acti.c; Report of Working Group. The Honorable McGeorge Bundy, OECLASS\F\ED
- /63 ?\ falazar to Ball ltr 3/ 3 4) /,tl,}.'f EXolSi DEPARTMENT OF STATE , EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT March 3, 1964 To: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House From: Benjamf~Read Executive Secretary The attached letter from Prime Minister Salazar
- SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE I SUBJECT~.1_·_____________________________________________ ..,_________________________.•It was noted that the Department oi State and the Atonric Energy Commission concur in the requested dispersal. The President has
- seems to be ·represented~ , SlfJM'l' 2 w ns of the STATE ~\ 'I OUTGOING 'TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 □ CHARGE TO COLLECT • ~ .\._ • 0 0 ~-; of State 2 lJ Gl!BrlD!lffl'aL 43 Origin ACTJON: NEA CIRCULAR JBL1 ~ 23 PM '67 Info
- Southern Rhod esia The President: The purpose of this meeting is to review our current policy toward Southern Rhodesia, to see where we are now, as well as where we expect to end up . Secretary Rusk will outline the State Department paper (copy attached
- Department of Foreign Affairs. Thay represented DFA estimates of what it would take to persuade the Soutll African Atomic Energy Board to accept Iutemational Atomic Energy Agency controls over the US-supported aspacta of the SAGniiclear program. 1) SAGwould
- No. 328 dated April 6. The President requests that the Department of State and the Department o{ Defense take further energetic' action to improve our performance in these respects. m,_;~ ~ r McGeorge Bundy - Tep SEGRE! I ' .1._ _ __ _ ~,r
- the daily lives of Americans and Japan ~~e ., together. I ~ OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ COLLECT 0 ·of State . CHARGETO LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 53 Origin -~ S 1~ ACTION: AmEmbassy TOKYO lO11PK~· · 3320 ss Info, LIMDIS La.test draft
- for the of Prime Minister Krag. The Prime Minister and his Ambassador, Count Knuth Winterfeldt, will represent Denmark; the Department of State will be represented by William C. Burdett, Deputy Assistant Secretary for European Affairs. Benjamin H. Read Executive
- the citizenry were given a greater sense of participation in the affairs of state. Authori tarian measures were relaxed, and in September 1964 a new constitu tion was ratified by the Loya Jirgah, a traditional assemblage of tribal elders and notables. A key
- . King (Washington thru Los Angeles; Mr. Julian Nicholas Protocol Officer Department of State (Williamsburg thru Dr. Paul Crane Language Services (Washington) Mr. Ivan Sinclair Public Affairs Department except Los Angeles; New York City) except
- 28 Feb 1968 1 ' Circular from Central Office for South Vietnam Current Affairs Committee and Military Affairs Committee of South Viet~ese Liberation Army H1e°a~as.tl:hrnslrl I DECL SSIFIED Authori'"y C!-11/dl-t-t!t>_ ~• By ~ ,i 1ill::,, Date 7
- Under Secretary of State for Po'litical Affairs in 1960-61. A few weeks ago he was given the Department's Distinguished Honor Award in recognition of his significant contribution to the understanding of the Middle East and to the advancement of United
- to administer the department, he has consistently made it impossible for anyone else to do so. 6. The third-ranking member of the department, Averell Harriman, is probably the one man of the first magnitude on the 7th Floor. On world affairs he has courage
- agencies and our Embassy in Saigon were developing some proposals for non- militar y actions in Vietnam . Secretary Vance reported that VC actions during the past week declined somewhat - - except for the dramatic bombing of the E mbassy . The Department
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- in the Soviet authorized the Embassy to 13, 1962 the Embassy received Ministry for Foreign to Oswald and his wife, Prusakova. a questionnaire to the American Embassy on 18, 1961 the Department passport. of an exit 8 and executed expatriating He had
- week there will be no attack on our U-2s. We shoul d continue the flights of the U-2s. The Defense Department will look again at the proposals to use an ECM equipped U-2 and to use drones. The production of drones will be immediately increased
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- the President is so specialized in domestic affairs he almost automatically would leave more of the foreign matters to Mr. R:Jsk, to yourself, to other people in the State Department, and to Mr. McNamara. Mr. Bundy: Well, let me say first of all -- I'll just
- off on Indian Ocean cruise for a while. Am passing by you because of your interest. I'll tell State we want another reading by 15 October. .--- SECRE'f DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON RECEIVED McGEORGE BUNDY'S Off.ICE August 4, 196 5 S/S 12224
- subject to the position of the Department of Defense. Mr. Bundy has now received the attached memorandum from Secretary McNamara recording his concurrence in the draft NSAM. This completes the departmental action on the NSAM and Mr. Bundy requested me
- DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington, D .C. 8614 CO~WIDENTIAL 20520 May 18, 1967 _ MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT W. ROS/ THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Farewell Call by Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassador of the United Arab Republic, Monday, May 22 at 3:00 p.m
- - 4 / Zl /6 4 ltr PM Choi to LB, ,J ( ADOR l!.aiJ OFFICIAi.. COMMIINICATIONS ·To ✓ ~t,,i,w& THE SECRETARY Of' .STATE WASHINGTON ll:5, D. C, DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON /, :~ f - t ,r ~ MEMORANDUM FOR MR. McGEORGEBUNDY THE WHITE
- ~urity Council directive, iricol'];)orating the &bove-mentioned amendments to NSC 5412/1; is trans mitted herewith for implementation by a~ execµtive departments and agencies of' the U. s. Ooverriment con~erned, · as indicated therein. The enclosed
- participated in the preparation of this estimate: The Central Intelligence Agency and the intelligence organizations of the Departments of State, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and The Joint Staff. UNITED Concurred in by the STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD
- OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 Department of State COLLECT CHARGE TO -SECRf!'f Origin ACTION: lnfo1 INFO: Amembassy, ATHENS Amembassy, ANKARA Amembassy, NICOSIA Amembassy, LONDON USUN, NEW YORK STATE ) ~ (j
- HOUSE WASHINGTON co:NFIDENTIAL July 28, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. W. W. ROSTOW Walt -Jim O'Connell's office has now reviewed the State Department memo reporting on the implementation of NSAM 342, which was issued to encourage the construction
- was ·a sked to review the latest informa • tion from Brazil. Most of his facts came from a teleconference between 4 EGRET SERVICE SET :"'. ... ... ~ ' - SEGR:E!f - 2 the State Department and·.Ambaseador Gordon in Rio (copy attached). He reported
- the ccnmtry •. Included -.ong tho•• trained tt.ve been doctor•, delltf.etl, optometrt■t•• school ~eacben and libl'Uiena. M you know, Mr. J.olm Hugh Crimin.a, Coordinator of Cuban Affair• in the State Department. and Hr. Joseph a. Meye-ra, Deputy
- , one I nd uaine , ~U,l,IJIIIMii n dlaclplined, mocr, nt r the vecy foun tions of f oc l cy. unity .of p Po•• bieh n. 1 to f no Cltize d nee, t l us fflr in dv ntur .• our J l Hl • ( DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON 1377
- will . . consist of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, and the Assistant ·Secretary of Defense, ISA. The group will meet every other Tuesday at 4:00 p. m., in the White House Situation
- demonstrations under control. The - This memorandum was produced solely by CIA. Note: It was prepared by the Office of Current Intelligence and coordinated with the Office of National Estimates and Special Assistant for Vietnamese Affairs. -- -- French
- seven billion by the year 2000. This unprecedented increase presents us with a situation unique in human affairs and a problem that grows more urgent with each passing day. • The numbers themselves are striking, but their implications are of far greater
- G, INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 7 IVA?153 FTf33R0\IV RR Rflf.HC RllF.HCR RlJFtJBE RUMJIR RlfMTBV RUSBAE DF.: RIJF: rvr.R ?331 B 30LI l 430 1966 OCT 31 PM I 24 . ZNY SSSSS R 311~~6? OCT 66 FM AMF.MBASSY r.AIRO TO RllEHr;/SECSTATE
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- Department CAS Saigon. 3~ 02 /)tvv~#j fm Lodge _ T\ A t1 'l-t t/-oo N L -l qq-cro 10 . (Ci;> A #36i Cable 664 to Vientiane S~c.. 5~~ \-;'2..o..\.\~ l -J~-60 /.J&.~ TS c;ct-2.'1 7p 2/26/64 .~ 8 . (OfaS A F I LE LOCAT ION NSF ~X , McGeo
- with the Department of State, and through the Department of State with the US Information Agency, a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the critical date for the Presidential decision to go ahead with any significant exercise. A statement of the general policy
- weap:ma to IATOo Thia aubccamittee consisted ot Senator Bennett and • Cqreasmen A,1p1,mU;Boemer, Westland and JV9elto Becauae ot tbe review which TOil have ordered in tbe Department of Defense, and the related appointment ot an AdviaOl'J'Ccad.ttee beaded
- , • •U. PW mll~•r lo ••pport y -ab me ho • at to • .··••lo . --~••ta ( l , k, _ •). -SECRET TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR SUMMIT MEETING Monday, April 10 11:00 p. m. .Depart Andrews. DE CI.1 S IFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4(b) White House Gu.idclincs
- 26, 1963 10:28 p.m. n of State 427, November 23, 11 a.m. ~.) NL.I y_c.e,. H ARA HJR IO p IOP INR RMR ACTION DEPARTMENT 427; INFORMATION DJAKARTA43, LISBON 1, CINCPACUNNUMBERED. CINCPACFOR POLAD. Acting Secretary of External Affairs Waller
- .) of Congressional Relations (Extension 3627). (8) Call USIA (Telephone State, 182-5151) and Department Bureau of Public the text· of announcement Affairs giving and time of issuance. Remind the person receiving announcement (182-5011) the call
- 3/12/ 64 Ltr fm Deposed which the Imam Imam of Yemen re support for movement leads against the Yemen Arab Republic 1'/0~ ADDRESS OFFICIAL. COMMUNICATIONS THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON TO OF STATE ZlS. D .. C. DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON y