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  • manpower from dealing wlth bombing and put .a mas·s ive assault aerocs ·t he DMZ. Under these circumstances the pressure to go back to bombing the North would be almost irresistible in the U. s. Paul Nitze thought the deal was good b-ut he·-does
  • . Carl Rowan will be available to describe our informational and psychological warfare effort. VI the I think you will also wish to speak very briefly on Vietnam before d · · . a JOurn1ng meetmg. c.f. ~- h McG. B May l, 1965 ME.MOR.ANDUM
  • ---. Paul..~_i tA_e s --rp: ~JllelllO - _l_llll/68 A ord J:-p. Moscow ~pp. Saigon s 491 1 p. 11/12/68 w.:n~ ~ A FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the RESTRICTION President, "Walt Rostow, Volume 105, 11/9-14/68," Box 42 CODES (Al Closed
  • >-1-04 '-lt.J"oa.-t'i'-/ to the President 1 p. - ~~ lb-t-01+ #42a memo Rostow TS -At.: r.e\: #42b memo Paul TS t memo to 1 p. ,J to 2 pp. "Meeti ,.u..;r 0 J.-
  • . to McNamara. Uppmano, and myself. But Oeorge Ba.ll l an ol.d friend of VI lter'•• and you may wi'ah 1 will check-thta with you at 3 :45. unlee t.o add him in.. you call me eoon•r• .... .._., Meo. B • .:op SECRl;T attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May
  • , in particular, will help us in our st~dies of how best to counter these weapons in Vi~t-Nam. I '. I . I Viet-Nam ! (Ankrah is a solid supporter of our position and has sometimes wondered why we have not made an all-out military effort to end the war
  • day of water. Experiments on the large-scale module at San Diego continue. During August, I visited Israel, accompanied by Dr. Dean F. Peterson, Director of the State Department's Water for Peace Office; Professor Paul W. MacAvoy, Associate Professor
  • -2occasionally halted for a day or two. working along this line and elsewhere, open and repairing bridges. Many tens of thousands keeping rail and road of Chinese are communications The fact that the mile-long Paul Doumer Bridge over the Red River at Hanoi
  • . A VI ITNAMESE OFFICIAL SAID THAT ROADS l N THE AREA SURROUNDING NAM DINH Cln' WERE SO BAO THAT IT WAS BECOMING INCREASINGLY DlFrlCULT FOR SAM MISS 1LE TRANSPORTERS TO M:>VE FROM PLACE TO PLACE. l. END Or SUMMARY. IN EARLY AUGUST SEVE~AL MEMBERS
  • 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:
  • ~. ' ' \ \ • ~ ~ -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
  • ?) 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
  • 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
  • . 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
  • 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
  • FOR NE GOTIATIO NS Fom·,ULATZD i3Y THE .FOaEI GN (•i PHSTER · A:~D TP.E u~~LSAS~Irrn OF VI OL E~~ CE I i·J THE ~0UTH. · !m VIE'JJS THC: ' TWO ACTIO t;s AS c·o~1PLIME: tHARY, · T•HE:: C0i1l 31 IJI:D EFFECT OF WHICH SHOULJ l!:ND' IN A NE GOT I AT£J PEACE
  • ~ E US ·WITHDRAW UNDER P~ESE NT CIRCUMSTANCES a DE GAUL LE ~ 1 ·~ AGREED WITH THESE TWO STATE MENT S AND SAID THEY WERE CORRE CT• · · "i I · THEN SAID THAT I THOUGHT FR AN CE COULD ASSIST THE VI ET·! UAMESE GOVERN MENT . I N THIS DIFFICULT TASK
  • T 1.CAL l NTE Nl . 0 f HcR E VI Ui: Ct: I OI CAT E S NO OEL I BE RAT I: iit: • ESCA• • :LATfON".lT"APPEARS !HAT H,E PRESE1T CCJU"4TRY-WlDE l.ULL IN ~NEMV ACTIVITY lS NOf Of Hl$ OWNCHOOSI G ~UT HAS 81::~NFORCEDU~ON HIM ·BY H 1!:> l.) t: I I: R I URA T
  • the aeriou•••• that the United States attachaa to the obligation in Article VI of the IIPT "to paraue negotlatioua in good faith on effective mea1uree rqardtag c••••tion of the nuclear arm, race alld d1aa111181Nnt ••• " aince eome of tha nonouclur weapon
  • , -.\HLL : BE tdJL E· TO VIS IT FAM IL !ES. · . ,:: 0 ! • 1 ; ;: ·_ .._ : • •• • : ' • ; • • .... ' - : ·, ' • ·_ _, ' • f : ._ -\' \ - -. • ' • .·: , , ·' • •, • • • , , • - ! . . r.~4., ·: QµOTE -- I · Jt°A~JE: co
  • •nmeut. The lol~owtns actlona la the poUtlcal-..,coaomtc~aoelat sap'bel!• ate. the major pH•eut 'Vi•~• element• of 1ucb a aupplementaq progfttn. :But a few loltla.1 woJt·d • ol cauticm I ... are nec:eaeuy: •· Evett ft tmpl•meltWtl i~zrHullately, mo•t
  • ISSUES-­ NAIii PLATU. n.HS. AID TABLE SHAPE, ANDTHE IIIETHOO or DRAWIN urs-tlUST IE SITTUD AS·A PACKAGE •. VI WILL MOTIIEGOTIATI IACK011 SEPARATELY, ONLYTO FIRD OURSELVES • . COIFRONTtD11TH DELAYS OWTHE IDIAININGISSUES. C. Af··THE NEXT IIEETIIO 11TH ·LAU
  • . STAND A~D DETERMI~ATION THAT THEY CANNOT CQMMII . AN AGRESSIVE ACT FRE~· OF PUNISH~ENT. iJ ·SHOULD BE RE.MEMBERED ; .THIS .. ALO·NII. \ii I )..L PRO VI DE A CORRI::CT I VE: -ME.O. SURE·,·FOR -. )THE H.O.BITUAL NO!iTH KOREANS. . . . .i-..i:AGRESSIVENESS
  • ,, ( rtl ·~~ · :, ·d I .J~h , \. TOP SEC~ET ,;.: I do aot · ow EYE anyeoe·. • Tay.l~ . yout- gove nm. at"· Ueve• tt t Ge · r aa tf'!lit tll• . a:r la Vleta m· aew. The vi · q.s it. He has t b Uov -hat y fm and · U hi .. Tu e11idence en
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  • CHlCLUDlNG 1,694,944 REGISTERED VOTERS OUT OF A COUNTRY\: IDE TOTAL o·y 5,853 ,25 l ) . HERE, THE MA IM BU~DEN OF" SECURITY IS CARRIED B.Y THE VI~TNAMESE THEMSELVES, SINCE A'w1ERICAN GROUND TROOPS ARE LIMITED TO ONE INFANTRY BRIGADE. •GENERAL 1.3(a)(4
  • ,?:,ll 1 8 04/27/66 A 1, e: Sant NL..> -#~ -a-me-rm:r- #,2,g19 Fcport Domingo .>l- A.. lLiO--trnr lm ~ i-
  • by statute or by the agency which originated the document . (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor ' s deed of gift . GENERAL SER VI CE S ADM INISTRATIO N GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-7 2 ) .. F ebruary 29 i 19 64 E D
  • , Rostmi to th@ Pree s ~ 6-'f -=-r----====::ft.:=::==-- c. 1 p. -1, t~ a O'RJ?9'F >-tIodi L_ p . -r-e I.1 •}C. Jaa Vf-S±t S 1 p. A/1 fl 1/7/o,) .,vi--,,s - ] L i;:Q 1~ 1,,y61 ~/f::1-7-91 Ail---S- fl'l-
  • . Comblne U.rrera vi•lt with .ceremony _ Prefer ••parate appolatm.enl Call me - -· w.. w. aoatow Attachm.eDt Tab A • Draft statement cc - Mike MaD&to• De Vier Pler ■ on Jhn lone• for Cenmon, on Apl'll 17. }IB. PRESIDfil-lT: Here are the questions