Discover Our Collections


  • Series > Memos to the President (remove)
  • Tag > Digital item (remove)

279 results

  • ,, It would also in fulfillment by our Governrr~nt under Article would each side to . resources which could and would contribute constitute of the obligations a most undertaken VI of the Non-Proliferacion • GROUP1 Excluded from automati1
  • you for your own special part in this me ·orable occasion. Sincerely. His Excellency Ousmane Soee Diop .Am.baeeador of Senegal Embassy of the Republic of Senegal 211Z Wyomin Avenu~. N . W . VI aahington, D . C . Z0008 7· W. Rostow t
  • .... ..... R !'-i •SENSITIVE ;: r-. ,, ~•I \ , .J• • :' . • • • • - ·J.'· -•. REPORT ON COMMUNisr MATERIEL LOSSES. IN SOUTH :•. • VI~n~~MIS ·o, SOMEINTEREST. :., . . COMMltlIST: MATtRIEL .LOSSES IN· SOUTH VIETNA! • ...... SIZABLEIN.RECENT
  • a hand in this particular operation . . M cG. B . Ill v G,, prU 22, 1964 · .£ M , MDU F OR THE P SlDENT .e~n az_._1961. 1. Smatbe at Asia. Vietnam. ad Laos. Secreta17 auak wtn be prepa~ed to co• ment oa tM. SEA TO meedn1, oa hl• vi lt 't o ,lgon
  • into 42771, account (B) Saigon 42772, 23982 comments in Refs A and C, we propose re vis ion of the GVN "working we have interspersed (C) Paris explanations redraft". the Where appropriate, of our changes in the GVN draft of Ref B. 2. BEGIN TEXT
  • for t- il 11 fi ld d do . . Vi ' C el . : l e jo . G C dul ( d - .) SECRET EXDlS - 4 - September 5: Meeting with General Westmoreland and other senior Mission Officers. Classified Mission briefing and field trips (Military
  • \ 16. ✓ ✓lV v!"4~ Jt 17. v ' / 18. V V ✓ ~ ] v'L ✓ ✓ . ✓i 1 ✓ ✓I I 19. ,/ vi-71 :;;--~-; 20. I 21. l 22. ! / 23.1 ✓ ✓ ✓ V v• 24. ✓ ✓ ...-1~ .r~ 25. _J 26. I _L ✓1 ✓i • _j_ _t 27. 1 28. f_ t :·, 29. i 30. ! t J l l ,. I 31. I~ _l:__ _ i 1 ~ 32. \ f j 4 j
  • of i nterest and impo rtance des p i ~e t he strains of Vietnam. This at.ti tu de wa s:; ~vident in Premier Kosygin's add r ess to the Supreme So vi @t on t he day following the "straf ing" incident. Kosygin blamed the. US f or the s t r a in in Soviet­
  • SHOW SIGNS OF REJECTING EXTREMISM IN ~~EA, THEY SHOUL6 BE . ENC OU_RAGED • WE HA VE NOT SOUGHT OR PRESS ED SO VI ETS a · THE Y HAVE COME TO US• ISRAELiS KNOW SOVIETS HAVE iNDiCATED REN~WE6 INTEREST AFTER ESSGA IN :CONTINUING ·CONSULTATION WITH US
  • , then we shall not be found .w anting. ' ... HONOLULU CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT THIEU OF SOUTH VIETNAM July 20, 1968 Until these hopes are realized, the two Presidents confirmed their determination to halt aggression and to defend the Republic of Vi
  • ) • PREDSE°DNIK REPUBLIKE Beograd, Dragi gospodine ·zahvaljujem SAD ukazali Predsjednice, Varn na ljubaznoj potpredsedniku SIV-a paznji koju ste Vi i vlac;la - g. Kiri Gligovoru prilikom ~ • nedavnog boravka korisnom u SAD. Potpredsednik
  • \ ·SOUT!L.,VI£TN'AfltEst;:;· PLANE:S:,·sr~,IKING\ TVO·,TARGETS IN·· · _ NORTH'>VIETNAM~ ·:· _., ·-J ~::.THE :,NSCi. tl.EETI~G-:_:.-o r ; F~B~UAR() ef ~~o·1sctfS:°SEDPA) P.ROPOSAL THAT~:u.S"• .iPLAN£S/ BE' "'AUTH0RIZED'.::T0·\STRtl
  • , the Viet Cong 0 or the so­ called Na.tiOJ.""la! Liberati.on Fro;\t,. would ha.ve no difficulty being represented and having its vi&wi :represented,. Secondly, any alteration in this policy would be a matter which we would take up with our lighting .allies
  • ,ider buitdin1s pcelll"uiary -.e¼ein9s I a~oa1lect9e iou:r on peace ;jariscficl:ion ift which i~sptced I '. i' I mi!ht able~ teack ~rean&nl_with cons(de.ra~t~ ditEi.cull._y Nort.k Vi~~NAm ~o B&Veour repre- Me.e~ in P~rl~ fot discu.ss~c
  • or NORTHER I CTZ; F'ROM HUE TO DONG HA, THi ~~Joa STI LL-"EX I STs-1 N·1HESE"'TWO "A>
  • ■ n't make exceselve dlfflculty ln Saigon. SANITIZED E.0. 12356. Sec.3.4 vi. W. Rostow NLJ By SECBS:1:- WWRostow:rln -SI 3 . Date SANITIZED Si~..E~TI7.ITT) INTELLIGENCE INFORMATIONCABLE t.O. !:i35G. Sec. 3.4 NLT 'JJ-5JdBJ1 tt') - 'NA ttA
  • '&dollar credit ____ Af•rova f.SJ milU.on agreement (350,000 tona of fHdgraw) ___ Approve 1ST. dollar credit ____ Diaapprove tatt -CONFIDENTIAL MDllRAiiWM '1'0: JAN 2 4 '.the Prea1dclt SUBJJX:T: Public Lav Jt8oP.rosr• 1969 vi th Iarael
  • ,,- / September ZO, 1966 ME MO FOR MR. ROSTOW SUBJEC T: Congressional Statements on Vi t-Nam I got out t o statements on Vi t-N m -- in answer to the Repub ican po icy stat m nt -- by 11 :30 thi morning. They were r -typed and went to Henry ilson' s office
  • ~ to receive the-Haitian Ambassador, Arthur Bonhomme, for a very brief vis it ?I Approve_____ Disapprove __ _ Discussion I I . I • The Haitiau Ambassador called on me today to press for an appointment with you to discuss current United relatio1,s. He
  • whenever Sec. Rusk wi!lhes to move. Vi. Vi. Rostow· Approved _ _ __ --- Dis~?proved· .. . . .,.._ . .. • DICIABFlm B.0. 12356. Sec. 3.4 MSI · ,nrl_-,. •~ .,_, 2::!: ou> ~ THE SECRETARY OF S'TA'TE ., Hf ,NAKA.Date'-~-,, ·V✓ASH ; NGiON October
  • proposed to us. We think in terms of the talks taking place on the 29th; that is the Saturday, but this can be adjusted to suit their convenience. "We look forward to hearing from them. It is good that there should be such vis its, giving as they do
  • Vietnamese new recruiting goals and detailed plans for accomplishing them. s. An experimental program providing expanded medical ser• vi ces to the countryside utilizing mobile dispensaries. ~~ rseon ~o SYMBOL The General of the Army· Is being directed
  • which you recently approved). There are political risks in holding up MAP. It has traditionally been most sensitive to the Paks; · who regard it as essential vis-a-vis India, and whose military are a major political force. As to the Indians, we could
  • TO()R, THEN ·ro BHU'(ANAND SIKKIM FOR \~E~KEN.DiTOLLOt:11!D SY VIS IT ·ro Ml,LAYSIA AND AUS"{RALIA, At~ A?POIN'i('lENT MIGHT·BE DI Fr I CULT' TO ARRANGEAND COULD DELAY MATTER. HE VOLUNTEERED TO TALKTO HERONWAY TO AIR
  • tbe7 •111 oppc>a• •n7 tattber 1oom~~1nr of oont~ol by the C:S.abuelo•au, S,t!Jfr Jll•t•rn . 9. !U:£01>AAO Vi•ms lnforttation a•dla ln ao•t la•t European Co1mu'Gl6t •t•t•• ~vu not r•tlectect~.th• 01•ltt.oal •ttutloll ~tw••n Cs•ab~vald.G and t
  • !VI!IZS FOR THE VC. INTERROGATIONS IN. 11789 PAC! 4 OF 10 PAGES TALIONQ/91, .\L'XICH WAS MADE UP OF FIVE COMlJNTES, NIIMBERING INDIVIOU~LS,MALE AND FEMAt~. ----------·-------··.-------- MEMBERS ~ERE RE- 4~~ 3Z3 OR C~UITED MAINLY IN OIENBAN
  • ~JS·COtlUSt·JACV .•TO GEN WHEELERCJCS ;.• tDM rte CAIN- CINCPAC ·· ZEM •i i C R F t C~VI!r 1-1.AC ·13512 EYES om.Y. S£Cf ION ONE OF Tt/0 ·.l. SEVERALASPECTS OF THE CURREUTENEMY SITUATION S!Et-1-WORTHY. OF YOh"l ATTENl'IO~J•. ijffll.E. FIRr,t CONQ:.USIONSCANNOTBE
  • the ho•••fiea.b. Lalrly well, but he .b.aan•t vi ■ ited either co\lAtry for three year■ • A lot ha■ chanaed in that time. Tb.ere 18 a meetiq of our c.b.ief diplomatic: office ra la Dacca, Eaat Paklataa, at the end of next week. It mlpt make •en ae tor him
  • ~,~t~e~l~e~gxr~am tG President from Pres. Schi --p-0-s-si-o±e-el""8SS'i f'i ed info t0,JJe...., J -.3 - f" f 1 p""'1:.-:r-meffl.6--I--.J:.0-l;!.:t:,esi dent-H"-om Rostmv re: Marcos Vi-sit seCTet~ ---::>-.!?~1 All...> J:7-/~/ resident from Rostow
  • FEET AND· SECONDARY .EXPLOSIONS. ., . IFIED Aot11omy~~N~~ j ~13~-4t3tL__ OTG: 0217452 DEC 1966 V ~ , ate { n~98_ fri ½ y, December 2, 1966 -- 2 pm FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM BATOR VI r-; 12., C').s, vi.1 SUBJECT: East-West Institute ro Secretary
  • ~a s o.f the Su-minit de.e teio-a dap•ad• in ffl> small pan upoA hew well we advance tta>ward this objective. •- D~. Saaz, how do you a.n d your eo1lea.gueJ1 vi•·w tlia pro&peets for the Summit? -- I WQJJ.der h.Qw it is rega.:rde-d by the leaders
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESID ENT IAL LIBRARIES) FOR M O F CORR ESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUM ENT DATE RESTRICTI ON " I/ ,, 5 mems Rostow to the Pres. re Vi etnam PGI l p ►~- I / - c;;- .-CJ/ Sb memcon -Mai Van Bo and Claiborne Pell C:------.:3;l
  • ? Pfesident ~ t?...q-9q Ai 1-:S t/?--32;,J.,I S· 4p ~ostow to President ,vi...:~ '1 '7 - 3 ~ ,/8foD o~ -A- 1 C lp [Duplicate of #18, NSF, CF, Brazil, Vol. VIia] #42 memo Rostow to President, 7:40 p.m. C 1 p S#f,wt,....,J.. "l/1,/00 ~ .., 7 --,2- 41
  • . rather than the usual requirement of a proapt request to the Agency, hu been used because Ireland is not now a aeaber of the Aaency. Proposed Article VI would reflect the "Private Ownof 1964 permittina arrangeaents ership" legislation for the transfer
  • OF POSSIBILI'iLE:S ot· HAD ...- J. FlNi\Lt..V., I BELIEVE THAT 1'0 GO BEYO ~D 'I.HI~ CONC ESSIO ~S WE HAVE ALR£ADY MADt t~OULD CO"PlHM I N ·tu~:- t1l i~ OS Or '!HF. GVN AND THE .,·. VI£1'iiANE°$E. PEOPLE THZ APPREHE NSION AND SUSP IC lO N~ OF OUR lNTENTlON
  • opponent, when parts of their territories are under foreign occupation and when the Arab countries live in a state of uncertainty owing to a possible renewal of the aggression. Dear Mr . President, we are now, after the vi sit to the Arab countries, even