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  • • • • . . • • • • Nuclear Sharing. • , . • • . • • • • (vi) The Plowshare Loophole . . • • . . • • • • 4. Conclusion. 5. Recommendation .. NLJ .....• • ...• of an Indian DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 By • . . . . . . . . . . . . . ott- , , a_
  • ~ESTOJi HAIPHONG. 'AND THE BAI THUONG AIR-F'IELD 70 MILES SOUTH OF HANOI. IN ALL CASE-,·, DARKNESS PREVENTED BOMB DAMAGE ASSESSMENT. THERE WER,ENO A IR CRAFT REPORTEDLOST OVER NORTH VI ETNA~ LAST NIG.HT. 1 MILITARY CASUALTIES IN SOUTHEAST.ASIA 2 G
  • CHOlCJ::S H/\VE N01' DEEN SH1ri..E on EP.S't'. J03 ..,·o P!\:.:5 I DE:--!1'JO~-mSON 1J:1LL CON'i INUE -- U~l1'1L JP.i~l:ActY ~o., 19 69 -'IO t•:A:
  • •• k tan ind1aat velo menta 1n lndi dee de-old ill- dJuated tot 8 thin Ten y b nour v1 t lity of -• quit • s i- nt t llit ry thruat lnto even throug Vi t politic l. n infl n i eco omic • ista ce or ven • ffecttve d1 lo ared to cy
  • · States_ may, however, com• municate such information to the North Atlantic Treaty Orga,nization or, 3 when authorized by the United States, to other Member States the information for functions related to NATO missions~ requiring Article VI provides
  • the questions, the report will review: I. U. S. Objec­ tives in South Vietnam; II. Present U. S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses o! .Ac­ tion; V. Possible Later Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
  • ) Amembassy KARACHI (Amb . Mcconaughy) White House (Mr . Komer) G sis r- Ambassador Mcconaughy said Ayub has manifested strong f ee lings of rapport with ?r es ident Johnson, especially a ft er his vi sit to the Texas ra nch in 1961. Ayub had bee n
  • • . PROSPECTANNOUNCEl~ENT AYUB V ISI"f BEFORE THEN, PLEASE. SEND FLASH :; •;,.:;.,~(:"-~f'!-'so OCM CAN Mov FAST. , . . .• . ;;:ii/' •'MEANWHILE' RE PROSPECT OF' SHASIR l VIS IT I AHER JANtiARY 20, WE ~OTRc.L;:IT~EATN· THDIESC:--EPMUBERIC COMMREITME N-F1 sL.LHOJ rr
  • previously announced. Furthermore, we thought we had to keep in mind the worst pas sibility down the road: that we lose Khesanh or have a debacle there and {although even more unlikely) that the North Koreans take some severe steps vis -a-vis South Korea
  • to make decisions prior to the re t urn of Secr etary McNamara . Secreta ry Rusk said he was taking a sober view, even a pessimistic vi~w of developments in South Vietnam . Listing the points of weakness in the situation in Vietnam was a way for us
  • TECHNOLOGYCONSISTENT WitH tNTtLSAT ARRANGEMENT~,WE WILL BE IN POSITION TO HOvr AH£An VtS•••VIS NSAM 338 ON GOVfRNMENT,AND LATER ON AGENCy AND INDUSTRY LEVELS AS APPROPRIATE• ACTION ON PROPOSALS INVOLVING NSAM 29~ wr.uLo BE UNOERTA~ENroLL"WING APPROP~IATE AGR~EM~NTAS
  • Bundy George Reedy B ill M oy ers Ja ck Va lenti B romley Smith SEAVJCESET TH C: WHITE HOUSE WA SHINGION M arch 2 6 , 1965 .M.E.MOR /'iNDUl\1 FOR THE PRESID ENT I ;:ti.ini< the KSC meeting today should. be devotc
  • detract from the me•••I• to the Shah, and the Prime Mlllbter ha• received aeveral aubatantlve me ■ •a1e1 reaultlaa from hla vi ■ lt to the United State ■ earlier thla month. (Inaert here page• 20 through 36) EUROPE.AN (lnaert here Me ■ ••&•• page ■ 37
  • (1 AO , l AE) . PRE CH : Air defense unit fro southern zone . aval unite r third mar t1m re ion. SAC 0 D: SAC to provi e a prox 90 Actt and required ta ker suppor . omber 1 US Corps (0 ) an all subord nate un ts to 1nclud VI RO Corp . US : r Co
  • )•) Pua the publt~ ] [ fl) 1'h•n pas$ wo:td that we won't Nn alte• th• Palu and as.k them to let us gi"V'9 theni aid.. $0 U Ayub values VS a~t, betc.t b'e· wise to pl¢k up yo• s:ta:ndina lnvitatlon .a nd ••S·&e•t he vi•it·h••• •oo~ U ihe P\U110
  • ~. ' ' \ \ • ~ ~ -o\c,/~ ~•"Jfe ~ tf 1,~.e,4' VI") t>~·l\ v\vJo-a·IS t 3l,=rto3 Rostow to the President, agen~ ,... ,~ 1P TS /QQ ( y 28 memo 54 memo t'l-t"'1tt 1 ·zt, O)e.n 1- Rostow to the Presi~ 2 pp TS ~ fl,'1@, a /Jlir ~'·" 4/ 54a memo Katzenbach
  • JS PROHIBITED . UNLESS·"UNCLASSIFIED" . Page 2 of telegram to.__ C_IRCULAR_-'--'-------------------.---,--------- - SECRET...,. .. I I •. support for Saudi Arabia and must soon be vi thdrawn. 3) USG bas other forces available h. Dispatch
  • might also say that you understand the work on nuclear sharing is going very well and that you look forward to receiving the results, as well as the suggestions for construc­ tive new departures in NATO and vis-a-vis the East.) There are three
  • 330 ZNR UUUU p DOD of State ___________ _ OF' T W.O FOLLOWING TEXT OF STATEMENT PRIMIN GANDHI30TH HOUSESOF PARLIAMENT APRIL 7 ON HERVISIT ABROAD.
  • will reinforce the military power they now have a nd make a drive into central Vi e tn am -- possibly even further south. Hitting the POL ta r gets w ill hurt t hem in moving rice and weapons to replace those we have captured. Th ey hav e to step up t he
  • position on whe the r we think the a lli es are carrying their fair share in relation to what we are doing. This position will be essential in defending our policy domes t ically. Ac ting Secret ary Katzenbach: The a llies' vi ew of the Soviet thr eat
  • ?) To answer the questions, the report will review: I. U.S. Objectives in South Vietnam; II. Present U.S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses of Action; v. Possible Later . Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
  • S1ATE 294505 1• PLE"SE TR~NSMIT. FOLLOWINGMESSAGETO PREMIER, BRADSHAW& QTE1 0 EAR MR•• PREMI ER1 PRES I DENT JOHNSON HAS ASKED ME' TO THANKYou, FOR YOUR MESSAGE ON THE' OCCASION OF THE COM!lLET I ON, OF THE APOLLO VI I I MISS I ON• THE ACH'I EVEMENT. 0 F
  • , we should probably also examine whether they should be balanced by special obligations for market-economy CP 1 s to observe vis-a-vis state-trading countries. The latter might replace some of the standard obligations which market-economy CP's assume
  • not be shippe d from the Unit e d St a t.c s on ~cs~el ;t fo r eign f la g if such vessel has called at a. North Vi c tn a n1 port o n or a ft er i., ·. the . effective date · of this memorandum. Exct.!ptions may be made a s to a ny su c h v e ss el if: (1
  • systems and communication satellite technology. The statement includes a brief background sum­ mary, a statement of relevant policy considerations and a proposed US position vis-a-vis ELDO. It has been prepared with the assistance and agreement of an ad
  • "clvar.ta~>? 0£ Co:::::-..=~ist C:ii.n.:l. pla~..:?c! for Fcbrc~n:-·.:f ~; "'.~' .'.l::-ticu!a.rly c..-..fort;.m~te.. I l tc::cm ccvc.r.::il :: ::~io:'IS> 'i:'he r;tctc vi::: it t.·:2i::!1 iz lt ~ l!e:;~::-
  • ~ t/~~-2 -r1 'J p [Summarized in FRUS 1958-60, Vol. VI, p. 10741 -#---1-4 letter Bonsal to Stevenson :!l---- I/ 3p - #16 letter #,,1.8letter Bonsal to Rub"ottom - -1p /I t( 01·c-H~ ---;/ - A I FILE LOCATION NSF. Fies of Gordon Chase
  • by the Soviet Untim remain of to empba ■ lae for the movement of German of the United Stat•• pa ■■ porta and DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSCMemo,l/30/95,St:ueDept Guidelines By ~ , NARA,Drue '-l~ti,:,o vi ■ aa wi ■h•• that the citizen
  • ) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION E. xen-y,f b .,.2 #26a memo William V. Broe to William G. Bowdler Secret , 3 pp . ~~ N 1,._ l ff/....r-r-7 £4 t t. n m;;; -vi.1 z;z;~=-tcF •. ~ ~ .. 10
  • of the authority of the South Vi etnamese Government. For example, we constructed 65 school rooms in one area, only to have 55 of them destr oyed within the year. The Council then turned to a discussion of the President ' s Asian trip, including the Manila
  • . by a continuation growth of recent States; is and alumina; because each year; on major it US investment in progress); Jamaica vis-a-vis because of bauxite are from the United visit because location Rico; 65% of US imports $400 million Jamaican
  • . Congo and Belgium Seek Accord on Nationalization Issue Vi e seem to be on the upswing of the Congo roller coaster this morning. Our Embassy at Kinshasa reports that President nA IFIBD .0. 29~8) e~. .5 NSCM mo, 1/30/95, S~iA ~ p . uidelin BECR:ZT
  • '-· __ ::;: __ OF E r. _,/;;~NO.___ ._ Fnl\3 MSG. No. 11-SFnoM USIS I~t.P]J____ I I 3. To dernonstrc.te at every turn tha trcmendou~ sense of responsibili which Presid'ent Johnson hc'..Svis-a-vis the so.fety of the world a:nd to overl~ with the serious attontion he
  • are required the Centr?! l Govern­ ment has promised that they will be made available. India, with its vast population, has thus far budgeted more of its own funds for family planning on a ~r capita basis than any other country. VI. ASSISTANCE FROM OUTSIDE
  • CHOlC~. MEAR EAST: ISR~ELI VI~W OF qEFUGEE PR09LEM - AM8ASSADO~-ffARMAN TOLD UND!R SECRET~TIY nosto~ THAT ISR~EL JS CONCENTRATINA or-, REACTIVATING fJ!·m 14t\ ~no ESfA8LIS '1E1J NON~GOVtRNMENTAJ.. ~ELIEF OROANIZATIONS CN THE ~EST 9ANM. HARM~N SAID
  • 5797 S 3p 6/28/68 A #25 memo Rostow to Read C 1p undated A