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  • J)El'Alt'l'M.ENt OF STA'l'E Korean task Porco ,SituA,t}:.on P.epo,:l:,~..QO Hout.~.Ji~Jf!nuary ~ l.968 /\ North Korean i:adio b1:oadcf\st monitored Thundoy niglll: uid the c,.-ew of tho l?ooblo "rou&t bG p\inished by lo.w". (F.BlS.) l'urt-uf.t
  • ,tart in carrying out the Summit Ac·tion Program. Internally, Don B.o~nig hae set up a ta.s k t.oree und
  • interesting talks with my Science Advisor, Dr. Hornig, and those who accompanied him on his important visit to the Soviet Uri.ion. I have also listened with great interest to the encouraging reports of the distinguished .g roup of American businessmen which
  • program for detailed development of operational plans in the field, these plans in turn to be reviewed as usual within the Government by the Special Group which monitors all covert programs. You may recall that this group consists of McCone, Gilpatric
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  • . aboard. we •till face th••• Cy h on hia way --We will al ■ o have a fight in New York over expanding role of the UN force ■ on Cyprua. the --We will have to work out the mechanic• of monitoring Greek troop withdrawal and the Turk etanddown
  • 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
  • : Attached is the joint communique to be i.ssued after you1· meeting with the King of Nepal. George Christian has a copy. If you approve, he will issue it right after your five o'clock meeting today. It contains n
  • . Sec. Katzenbach) for DMZ monitored crisis. Situation Gen. Sec. by ICC. Katzenbach) report. NATO Meeting: NPT Statement. (Under Sec. Katzenbach) Tab A. S. NPT Scheduling. (Under Sec. When open to signature: 6. UN Seabed . An agreed
  • . 15. I have appointed a small economic warfare working group to recommend policy measures to deny needed resources to the Viet Cong and to monitor the execution of such denial programs. This has great potential importance. WITHDRAWAL SHEET (P RESID
  • back to say that he had learned Goldberg had instructed his people not to,:fl.at}y deny such reports. I told him my answer remained same. cc. George Christian the INFORM.A noN sl!!enzx TJa.rHaJ, HOYemNr JO, 1967 7:10 p..m. Mr. PreaW.at: l ba'nt
  • the establishment of a lasting peace in the Middle East, where it is hoped that the interests of Christianity and of Christian com­ munities may be safeguarded. -2- assurances Accept, Mr. of my highest consideration. President, the renewed y#, ~-( z
  • GOVZRNf1ENT. THIS CAN ONLY BE DONE SO LONG AS ERHARD REMAINS IN - OFFICE. AFTER HIS RESIGNATION THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT WILL PROPOSE A NEW CHA NCEL LOR. CUSTOMARILY, THE PRESIDENT FIRST TURNS TO THE SfHO.~GESf PARLIAMENTARY -PARTY, I.E., THE CHRISTIAN DEi10CRATS
  • can adeq\'&&tely monitor tlle apeemem. The JCS and OSD have al•o raieed the question as to whether we could convince the SenMe of the adequacy of our unUatoral verWcation capll,4lide•. 4- How dooa the atat.xnent alfeet our legal poaitloo
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  • , has accepted an invitation from the President's Science Adviser to visit the US in May. Romania continues to explore the possibilities of purchasing equipment and technology in the US for a heavy water plant for its nuclear power program
  • would afford them an opportunity to monitor our tracking equipment in Madagascar and could even provide. a down-range missile tracking station for Peking. Such inroads would obviously threaten our present use of Mauritius as a landing site for Project
  • , to discuss the question of nuclear sharing within NAT 0. He had had a report fro-m Christian Democratic Union Deputy, Dr. Bi rrenbach, on his discussions during his recent visit to Washington; however, he had not yet ·made a "balance sheet 11 upon which
  • , in the right-hand box w as a "civil-milit ary co m mittee" which he defined as a temporary parliament to advise and monitor the Gove1·nment of Vietnam. This would be divided into sub-committees of 20 mer.nbers each, half military, half civil, one on Economics