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- by the White House Press Secretary, unless he
directs otherwise.
The Executive Secretary of the National Aeronautics and Space Council
will be responsible for coordinating requests for approval action and
announcements of such launches.
kiJ~ 4.J
McGeorge
- Intelligence,
and the Special Assistant to the
President for Science and Technology, With the Spec
ial Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs as an adviser), consulting w1th the Press Sec
retary to the President and the Director, USIA
- lines 1n two critical
areas and negotiations
broke down in Pan1nunjom.
The US pressed the ROKGovernment for moderation in view of
already serious US commitments in Southeast Asia and Europe
but the Park Government demanded immediate airlift
from
Vietnam
- .
It could be pointed out that this is a move similar to that
taken in August of 1962 when the U.S. submitted the draft of
a limited test ban treaty which led to the present limited
test ban treaty while at the same time continuing to press
- . This will be a tough one to handle because the Department
of Defense is pressing for this weapon even though the technical
studies make it of more doubtful value than previously thought.
I
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New weapons in the other
major categories of increase are the deployment of lv
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SUBJEC:f1 SEABEDS
REF, STATE 123899
I • SUMMARY
I COUNCIL HAD I NF'ORMALI
EXCHANGEON SEABEDS
MARCH6, WITH DUTCH PRESSING FOR MiL1TARY tOMMITTEE
CO ►lF
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DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12958 Sec. 3.5
NLJ-S-SS001
By 1Qw' , NARA,Date6°'V~-Z..
Department
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by aircraft
a French firm is developing
at the French missile
Given this
counter-deterrent.
warheads
that
propellant,
maintenance
a dangerous
to do so.
to dAlivery
On December 7, 1964, the French press
survival.
technology
a decision
adapted
- States to •1t a terrible price to pay for a pack o!
Mr. HOS:\!ER. l\ir. Speakrr, today we ·selectively proliferate purely defensive words v.·hich could be quite meaningless
re-~~!\·ed a message from the t>-residc:nt nuclear armaments to hard-pressed U.S
-
of the United States
drawn than wa• the CUban
For example, with respect
Kennedy made the following
in bis press confe~ence of May 8, 1963:
"We support the security of both Israel
and her neighborso
We seek to limit the Near
--COHF IDENTIJ.L
can
- us, and we should not start down this road unless
the Soviets proved ready to go the route with uso How
ever pressure alone -- unaccompanied by any effort to
meet security problems the Indians regarded as both real
and pressing -- might still failo
- to be an atomic bomb.
United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. Bishop Oxnam anc. John Foster Dulles ask
suspension of atomic bomb use. Soviet press urges
atomic knowledge pooling and hints at international
rac:e to better US bomb. Major General
- on.
In early 1970, incontrovertible
US intelligence
that the Soviet Union was committed to achieving
uclear su eriorit.
It also had been confirmed
In the Middle
being pressed
indicated
strategic
that the
with outside-help.
Although~ _ _.increased
trade