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  • A S S Y SAl Gn ~ ^ P R I ORI TY . TO R U E H C R /S E C S T A T E WASHDC IN FO RU HLHQ /CIN CPAC STATE GRNC 1964 AUG 29 PM 11 58 BT , , U O ' l r ]■ 1 U ii. W I I A L ACTION P R I O R I T Y DEPT f S 2 ? \ INFO CINCPAC 3 3 5 FROM S a i g o n a u g u s t
  • as "trujillistas II and replaced them with "more polished individuals. 11 The designation of a long-time career diplomat as head of the Foreign Ministry may indicate that Balaguer intends to delegate more responsibilities in this field. It is likely, however
  • in COPY LBJ LIBRARY T D C 3 0 3 - 3 1 5 /C C 5 ; 7 - P A c -B 64 2 C;-':'!rXR 3 5 Y ii- 5 SD’TEMBER^ AND MUST BE CONVINCED THAT THE TR !0 OF GENERALS ARE l. ' .J VAKING PROGRESS IN GAINING CONTROL OF THE COUNTRY. HE WILL ATTEMPT HIS CO'J? D'ETAT
  • SITUATION AND PROSPECTS 6 II. III. Ag Situation B. Established Trends C. Historical Perspective D. The Future E. Probable Regimes and Policies IV. 8 10 15 23 ECONOMICSITUATION AND PROSPECTS A. The Domestic Bo Organization C. External V. 6 28 33 35
  • .S NSC Memo, 1130!95, State Dept. Guideline& By NARA, Date 'I- ·/JI. .q9 ~-ii.. Ulric CONFIDENTIAL .Ct H:;+,?:. If ' ---- July lZ, l965 CONF-IDSN'flA L - SOR THE PRESIDENT FROM MoGB
  • it may leak out of other capitals Woods. the U.S. government. soon -- or from Embassies. You may wish to prepare George for press handling if and when it ; iI j_ ! breaks. I SANITIZE E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 N LJ 'f'l~ :2 1l, By -~ ,N ate 4-JJ
  • e sid e n t dated A pril 21 in two r e s p e c ts . A. II, paragraph 1. "This is b eca u se they b e lie v e that a settlem en t w ill com e as m uch or m ore from V iet Cong fa ilu re in the South as fro m DRV pain in the North and that it w ill
  • by candidates. Interpreters will be present. {Comment: Concur in field trips. Urge groups visit I, II, and IV Co,;ps, remaining ove1•night if prac tical and security permits. Evening schedule o. k. for those remaining in Saigon.) -2- SECR~ September 1 9:00
  • and the national interest when these diverge from the parochial interests of individual agencies. These differences of interest will arise ii agencies try: to husband their funds, personnel, or information at the expense of other agencies or of the over-all effort
  • 4 A. LOCATION N S F NSC H i s t o r y P r e s i d e n t i a l D e c i s io n s - The Gulf o f T o n k in A t t a c k s o f A u g u s t 1 9 6 4 - V o l . II R E S T R I C T I O N CODES (A ) C l o s e d by E x e c u t i v e O r d e r 1 1 6 5 2 g o
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume II"
  • Folder, "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume II, Tabs 10-13," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 38
  • o u th V ie t I'laa ha^’G s u b s t a ii C i s i l y in p r o v e d , and t h i s f s c t ■vf>3 f ip p r e c ia te d and r e x l e c c e d , f o r e?i£r’* p le, i a G sn era i G ia p ’ s s p e e c h o f J u ly 2 0 . »: i ' b. On th e o t h e r
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume II"
  • Folder, "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume II, Tabs 18-22," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 38
  • /BVKQ/COMSEVENTHFLT ^ II^FO RU>iLHL/CINCPACFLT , NAES, D a te . C. 48037 RUMGZN/H3WX/CTG SEVEN SEVEN PT S IX RUHLHQ/CINCPAC RUEXDA/JC RUECW/CNO BT S E -43— R-E T— PIERCE ARROW SITREP NUMBER 8 AS OF 050830Z A. CINCPACFLT 050259Z 1. TWELVE A IRCRAFT
  • /29/66 A A #9a letter ~Es-IBE-N!F ROM MDT s ecret l 03/29/66 A ii i.i. .i@1;-: l p 03/29/66 A 2 p undat ed A # # JE CI e t ~ 1-rr-cfl.{ · e n t from PM Keith Holy o a k e ~ n
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE REST RICTION 1f2a cab ~ ~"ffl'F''1Tl't'l, - . . - t -- ,~ A &ee-F II co_.nH den.tial , -1 -p - undated '"if"+t!r-ecl'b'±e-,r--ttan13"±-at:4-0-as-o~f
  • . The U. N. interpretation is that nothing further can be done now• and t h at things must be allowed to settle down for several months.. Ambassador Goldberg agrees. - -SEGRE 1-EXDIS --......~--~ nv_~ _, DECLASSIFIED Au,...,... . _ Nt--;:r 'II- .3 76
  • IN COMMENTING ON YOUR PO LIC Y P O S S I B I L I T I E S , I PERSONALLY S E E NO U T I L I T Y a t A LL Ii'3 BROADENING A IR S T R IK E S NOW TO INCLUDE TA RG ETS IN HANOI AND HAIPHONG, T H I S I S NOT BECAUSE OF P O S S IB L E REPERC U SSIO N S IN TH E U K
  • AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUM ENT CORRESPO NDE NTS OR TITL E '1 ~ NL-.J '1 I - DATE 8 - do g- o ~ lf-;;2 '1- f ;l ..c.-- - -4,4-.-p-p-. .l ~ RESTRICTION 'ii- 3 7 G., r~ 3.g
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  • -.. ~ : :"'. par­ ticularly like to ! - c· :1 L...· . -~ • .: , -: ·. Riebmond , Jr . of your stnff --Ol~ hi:-- ~ s sorv:Lco. ~ incerely ··. yours , . ~'!GNfD. Lo... ~ J •· Ii..'\WOl""th Director· cc: Mr. Hof f Mr. Ohl ke Mr. Bolton O/D: D
  • "'&:MORANDUM CATTACHED.· HERETO:. AT ··TAB Bl -,~ WHICH ·,cAUSED . YOU · ro ?OSZ THE ~BOVE. QUESTIONS~ · WHILZ. I . WILt,· Nor:, ' REPLY~ TO ' ALL · .oF' T}ii:' p'orNTS ~AISED ·u1 ·.THAT / MEMORANDmr.- . r --THINK ··1Tl NECESSAP.Y TO ~ADDPESS CERTAIN ISSUES
  • ' . SECRET'. ' DECLASSIFIED E.O. I 958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ 41t,·Jt>4 By----a~ _,, _NARA Date 3-.2-«t . l L • T-34/85 MEDIUM TANK The T-34 medium tank was the principal Soviet combat vehicle In World War II. The o&"lglnal version (T-34/76) mounted a short
  • -planned, Communist economies. It does contain some rules and standards for the .conduct of state trading (Articles II, XVII and other provisions). These rules, however, were designed only for state trading enterprises operating in the setting of a free
  • in accordance with the President's wish that all unnecessary inter agency committees and task forces be terminated. McGeorge Bundy I , iI I. . Dist ri.b ution: Sec State Rusk Sec Defense McNamara AID Admin. Bell l· l ;I . 'j 1 Sec Treas Fowler Dir. , BoB
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  • , including the UK. II. Helping the Less Developed Countries (LDCs) Because so many Commonwealth members are LDCs, the UK would like to play a larger role in helping them, but in ways that do not further burden the UK balance of payments. After reaffirming
  • . C:OU14aCL T-U ..IOHN 19,■UNOOCK,J"• PAUL t.,AHC:RN ~HILLI~ H, MAYUI J. ,tOBCIIT CAaSIOY THOMAa M. aMAI.I. CENTRAi. ARICA 6 • 34QO COOi!: 312 c:ADUI AOOMSS: WOll&M UD • C:Hlc:AOO OOM>014 II, COON a &. NAIIO i.oci.,-0110 o,-,.,c:c JOH~H MICHA.CL C
  • the hardships of pro_t.rac.ted CJUerrilla warfare, Yet we have not 'tOP e!9 OB ii~ -13­ pinpointed enc Uy what their motivations are. Similarly-, we know that the strateq1c hamlet pro
  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: RESTRICTION White House, for State concurrence. A #36 Memo Bttndy re t A II A FILE LOCATION NS , McGeorge Bundy, Memos for the President, Vol. 5, 6/1-30/64 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11652
  • , and lose his ability to move back toward us even ii he decides to do so. There is also a distinct risk that fae frustrated die-hards may yet force Pakistan to go the Chicom route, even at the cost of US support. We are simply not in effective communication
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  • e d "d e t e rm in e d U S a c t io n . " - 5 - NO FO R EIG N D IS S E M - S E €R E T — COPY LBJ LIBRARY a B o ai CO o _ COPY LBJ LIBRARY T C R) - W . .E H h e II o u se W AS H INGTO N 2 /1 1/65 M R. P R E S ID E N T : T h i s
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  • If for a ny reas on any one of t hese four major issues collapses, we will have to focus our at tention on a new situation. It is the period beyond to which we should now begin to turn our a ttentiono II. The S t a t e of US - Eur opean Relations
  • Into Secretary »'•••man•• NIAM JS9 etercla• aa appropriate. l'n meatlo11ecl \Ille to Frau Ellle, but would JOQ mind 1lvln1 hlm a call to ••• tbo e:urd•• 10 that everybody baa hu ahoulder to th• •am• wheel. Harold H. Sauod•r• cc: Mr. Fl'uk Ellb, A1D 7>t---f Ii
  • ·: ·~ . - - ••• ·, J J ,.. •. > :'.~:,r ..:~ ~\r~·~\ !\ : \ : •,i " #-.-----~-4---------- . ·-..--· · -----------~· ~ # --~~-: - - -- - - - T II E \Y I II TE l r 0 C S E WAS lll :NGTON .SECREY - February 8, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM
  • OF THE UNITED STATES Friday, November 1, 1963 Mr. SYMINGTON. Mr. President, everyone who has followed the foreign aid program over the years knows the great amount of good it has accom­ plished, especially during the years shortly after World War II. Recently
  • who have met and who have matched the enemy on the ground these past few hours-in I Corps, in the II Corps, in the III Corps, in Saigon, the cities along the entire countryside-have a very special under­ standing and a very special appreciation, I