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  • ■ ation or limitation'. And in your me••age 'The other aide muat not take advantage of our re ■ traint a• they have in the pa ■ t•. CiONPfB!!NttALf!:Xl'.)!S G ONFWltNTJ.A L/ EXOli -3A• I underatand it, thh demand le the real etumbUn1 block on the road
  • of the position was justified by the need to establish a forward operating base to permit operations against the key infiltration routes in Eastern Laos. More importantly, he also considers that its occupation has blocked the route of enemy advance into Quang Tri
  • already been retired and are drawing pay, but since they are blocking promotion for more promising officers, they would be asked to resign as well. Ky said that all of this had been discussed and a final decision taken at a meeting of the top generals two
  • from several sources regarding divergencies between military and civilian authorities cast . th e military in the role of irresponsible militarists_ If any visual proof of this is needed,: call your attention to several· recent cartoons by Herb Block
  • or, alternatively annex their holdings to North Vietnam. (.'.PS) 4. Ayub' s contention that interdiction within South Vietnam could block the southward flow of men and materiel is not militarily sound. The interdiction must extend back to North Vietnamese sources
  • ftadio !innu, t:imo, an 1'i1•c was The associated· c-ountrios the sny, lh(\1r hnve l>eon few. At abo\1t ~tation~ 111ili- Some repoi,•t,;,; to block to thn station. 1.·eportini; c~ochoslovak forc,.,s. seem S() far Czcchoslnvak 2. o
  • AND UNI.TY IN FREEDOM •• -A SEARCH STILL BLOCKED BY NORTH KOREAN LAWLESSNESS. THEY INCLUDE ...... , THE PERENNIAL DEMAND OF OOMMUNIST CHINA TO EXPEL FROM THE UNITED ~1~~~.~~Hit~oi~E •:il;.,'-\~l;";,;·1·,' i 'f -. · , · · . REPuaLtc or cHINA, A CHARTER
  • . But overlying all these problems in intensity con­ tinues to be the Arab-Israeli conflict. This issue be­ devils our relations in the area and interacts with almost all our other relationships. A principal stumbling block to an Arab-Israel settlement has always
  • of South Vietnam and admitted this might be stumbling block. ) He said that Hong· Tu volunteered suggestion that negotiations might be conducted Mexico City. and particularly pleased to learn they could reach Mexico on flight :via Vancouver without
  • bystander was killed, evidently by a sniper in the vicinity. One wall was blown away, and extensive damage was done to this: building, vyhich is two blocks away from the U.S. Embassy Chancery. The terrorists believed responsible for the incident have been
  • , and they sounded sensible to me. Incidentally, he told me that back in September 1963 he tried to get Lansdale sent out to work with him, and that somewhere .in Washington his proposal was blocked. This is the first time I had heard that one. 5. The Alfalfa Club
  • . Their freedom of choice of haneland. (North or South Viet-?lam). Any "carrotsn· which the·u.s. might contribute to make the deal more attractive to Hanoi. /l"his group of subjects is likely to prove the most i'ormidable stumbling block in the path of our
  • 'MAY HAVE BEEN THWARTED ALSO BY THE CURFEW AND G:::-1:::RALlY VERY TIGHT SECURITY MAINTAINED IN THE CITY, BUT THE WEAPONS WER-ECACHED W-ITHIN A FEW BLOCKS OF E.~CH :ACT i'HA7 T~IR TA~G:::T SUGGESTS 7HAT THEY MIGHT NEVERTHELESS HAVE SUCCEEDED HAD
  • o;: RHODESl .A POLITICAL DEPT. • SE.CR.b. T PAGE 02 · LONDON 13243 0417442 FABER •. 4~ WE ASKED BOTTOMLEY WHETHER FACT TALKS ~ERE GOING FORWARD INDICATED SMITH OR 1:JILSON HAD MADE cmJCESSIONS ON KEY POINTS LI KE ELECTED AFi1 !CAN BLOCK ING