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  • CEASE-FIRE. IN KASHMIR MAJOR POTENTIAL STUMBLING BLOCK REGARDING WITHDRAWAL wILL BE ABILITY Or UN "TO RESOLVE MATTER OF'. PAST AND THREATENED PAK INFILTRATIONS WHICH INDIA ~ILL UNDER PRESSURE TRADE FOR WITHDRAWAL Or ITS OWN FORCES TO CEASE-FIRE LINE. WE
  • to are attached. ) The Vice President : We should increase the amount of wheat car ried over into the nex-1: year in order to block the speculators and to use it as a means of holding down inflation. Secretary Freeman: A final decision on the increase in U.S
  • SITUATION IN NATH)NAL .ASSEMBLY· AND C1A \,OPPOSITION PARTY AS BILL TO RATIFY ID-J AGREEMENTS IS MOvED :ouT OF COMMITT EE TO PLENARY SESSION. · EXTREMISTS IN oEOPLES NS~-. : PARTY ARE NOW MAKING LAST DITCH EFFORT TO BLOCK RATIFicA,TION . l)lJJ
  • ORM Jl11J.ion Arab :refugees in the JUddle Bast under the United Nations Relier and Vorks Agency (UJIRWA.). solution: Poli ti cal cond.1tions continue to block the obvious resettlement in surrotmding areas. '!'he subcam:nittee commends, however
  • our escalation of the war in spite of everything we do as evidence by his recent DMZ shellings and by his ability to mount rocket attacks on U.S. bases such as Danang. (Answer: The enemy fo infiltrate by sea, has suffered tremendous has been blocked
  • at the close of last session), the Administration should anticipate that these maneuvers might be successful. In his opinion, the best chance of blocking the quota bills would be if the Senate loaded on so many amendments that the House conferees would have
  • respond to US air strikes on Hanoi-Haiphong or the possible blocking of Haiphong Harbor. Concern was expressed over fear that Mainland China might be.come the object of US air attacks as the result of an incident or ultimate frustration on the part
  • be faced with the same political problem, unless it were decided to block the South African reactor for nuclear policy reasons. (5) The Department is now developing a recommendation supposedly should reach the White House about next Wednesday the Secretary
  • our escalation of the war in spite of everything we do as evidence by his recent DMZ shellings and by his ability to mount rocket attacks on U.S. bases such as Danang. (Answer: The enemy fo infiltrate by sea, has suffered tremendous has been blocked
  • of action for us . It would mean that we would be giving up a block of South Vietnamese territ ory to the enemy. The Vice President: Requested General Wheeler to explain in greater detail why a cease - fire would be dangerous to us . General Wheeler
  • -f . ’ ’ ' j AS AMENDED H E R E I N : A. i CALL S I G N S "cD OR BIT TANKERS: . BLOCK 1 1 4 . LINE 7 . R E C E I V E R S ; - B L O C K CROX FROM QUICK COPY LINE i 7, ' ' . - - C2) EMROUTE TANKERS: BLOCK 8 0 L I N E 4 . (3) ' v
  • General of Commonwealth countries on such occasions and which will be delivered at our Ambassador's discretion) may play a part in our effort to block the establishment of a Soviet Mission in Trinidad. 2. I ooncur in the State recommendation. McG. B. Yes
  • States fulfilled its "duty" by blocking Chinese expansion, the states of Southeast Asia could survive in peace. aEGRET .. February 16. 1966 Wedaeaday. 1:30 P. M. MEMORANDUM FOB. THE PRESIDENT Here ls the latest from EU..Worth Bunker aa reported
  • casualties) and of our air operations in the North, along vith a demonstration that our air attacks on the North are not blocking negotiations leading.to a.,.peaceful settlement. The remaj.nder of this memorandum deals· vith the use of a bombing halt
  • an "all­ out invasion" of South Vietnam, putting sufficient manpower into the effort to try to ensure that allied forces cannot block Communist occupation of at least the far northern provinces. Hanoi might be acting either from a belief that the allies
  • itema is not a stumbling block in countries that are developing effective programs. I •• . . ---~--=-~-=--.:::::-=-~---=~"--:";~~-____ .:,__.::.,; - • -- ·•· .... J s Other items could be provided by A.I.D., such as vehicles and"· education
  • , .·AND ·· . :;~: ~· CONTRARY TO OUR POLITICAL INTERESTS IN SOUTH f1.SIA~ ·IT . MAY , ALSO·:.'··>~./:: ;·· .;·BLOCK FURTHER . PURCHASES ·' OF SOVIET SAI'P WE K~OW T •· T.• .· :· ·",. : · · ·~· '. .J\!.fr:.·, , (; : f KRISH~AMACHAR I ,;,, SHASTRI AN~ OTHERS
  • States rather than the Alliance itself. To the FRG, De Gaulle suggested interest in either "atlanticism" or foreclose the Franco-German special to increased recognition of the East block reunification. that too great an nuclear arms would relationship
  • . / 7. AI1C:H ICAN S IN CUBA THi~ CUBA N GOVER i~I1lENT COi~TINUES TO BLOCK THE DEPARTURE OF ABOUT 1,000 AMERICAN CIT !ZENS WHO HAVE REQUESfED PERMISSION TO L£hVE. SINCE MANY ARE DEST IT UTE, STATE HAS AUTHORIZED THE S>JISS T O PROVIDE THEM
  • and repeated scourings--that· is "comb-out" by police-type methods, precinct by precinct, block by block, house by house and farm by farm, much ·as was done by General Massu in Algiers and which is set forth in David Galula's book "Counter Insurgency Warfare