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  • ) will excuse my putting back on my uniform for a minute, it is my opinion that the military advantages do not out­ weigh the political disadvantages. General McConnell: I'd rather face them from China. only one half the time over target because of fuel
  • ? Secretary Rusk: The most difficult problem is the Jerusalem problem. CIA Director Helms: is not bard to explain. -•• --- ... VIETNAM -- The war is at the tensest point. Lo•t 128, 000 men Needed to fill out unit a Units now coming back Attack could
  • President Johnson. We believe that the morning of .t,ny 25, would be most satis­ factory in light of President Johnson's known schedule. We request therefore that if convenient, a specific time for the meeting be established on May 25. - -~,-_JMTfl
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • of E•qulre. I talked to him about the Kennedy year•. On Saturday. I aaw John Steele of '' Time" and Stolley of 1•Llfe 0 oa Vietnam• ..Steele lo particular seemed to have a very.grownup and realistic view of the attuaUou. He told me that uTime 11 would
  • ou~ ob:igations as best wa coul~. :Sv::rv ~:>are moment ·we had to cons-alt ·1:1it.h anC. brief th~ l:,:;:::lo;:.:atic leaders and Re?ublica:i laaC,crs, whose cooparaticn. w.a naed and whose assis:ta:::ce we respect. I met last night with the Re
  • must dine within the time frame specified for their membership group. Disregard of this requirement by certain Group One members in the past has resulted in substantial overcrowd­ ing of the Mess for the designated Group Two members. (3) Meal room
  • SETTLEMENT AND - SUPERVISION.OF PEACEARRANGEMENTS. HE HADESTABLISHED A tlORKING GROUP 'IHICH 2. DO SAlD'-THAT WAS MEC:TING SEVERAL TIMES A •,EEK WITH HIM TO DISCUSS 'poss18LE POSITIONS FOR GVN to TAK! It~ SUBSTA~tTIVE TALKS. HE SHOVED POLITICALCOUNSELOROUTLIN
  • Dear Mr. Barria: u. ••- TM Pre.w..t ,.... lda4 ....... of fonMr Seutor me to thenk yaa for cwenma Illa appolat•..t Palll H. noap•. TIie mte:nat wllidl p,rom~Ma ,... lo writ. u certalaly appreciated. the Preaw..t HDda lliabeatwiue-. Sbacenly
  • -\ • A NE~ INFILTRATION GROUPHASBEENFORMED,BUT.IT IS NOTCLEARAT THIS TIME WHETHER AN INCREASED RATEOF INF1LTRAT10N IS .( INDICATED. SOUTHVIETNAt1 1ST CORPS YESTERDAY, THE ENEMY FIRED 500 ROU~DSOF MIXEDMORTAR .ANDROCK~TROUNDS ON"THE.KHE SANHCOMBAT
  • intelligence which was available in the cir­ cumstances? b. Was the evaluation of the available intelligence sound and did that evaluation reach the-decision-makers in time to assist the~ in taking appropriate action? I ! ' I The answer to these general
  • piecemeal and on a small scale, but ~ave never been really pulled together for lack of an appropriate focus fo;: doing so. Now that the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs has come into being, it seems to me to be an opportune time to assure that the new
  • and that it must gain victory this year or collapse? l. Hanoi's strategy warfare in South of revol~tionary Vietnam has always en.braced two propositions: protracted time. to prepare for a struggle-and to seek victory in the shortest of large US forces
  • of that Doctrine as well as the terms of the Monroe Doctri.1e. Caracas Conference resolution is embodied in this resolution. But we must recognize changing times and changing conditions which call for a reaffirmation of that doctrine. We must bring it into line
  • · i.:~.a .. •trokaty. r.-..u .1...a. ,.. i.a-. ..... a.lUoa llttd b,•otbera •. la tb&I~.-,. wo bava •••Q W•• v~;-1~ lni:it.'n&UOA&l .Upmaate abatt• ..o4 Ofthipt. ba& . . ~) .. -=~•jtral f.Mit ol wozrWallal4-• &raov Wed.rat•• ltffa t.h:! t-:--lo
  • at this time. Ambassador Dungan has been informed. . ; 1" .,.j .. ~~:. ... -.Lo •-r """)~ •T,~ -C_O NFIDEN'flAL SECRET DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 MEMORANDUM FOR 1HE PRESIDENT NLJ SUBJECT: King Fhssein's Problem By ~ ?g,So/ , NA A Date
  • ...... 1 • IIATnl, WAIN. tlln October 20, 1967 Dear Oke: I'll be down under by the time you get this - in Australia, that is. CQuntless times I've forgotten to ask you to get these autographed wrth an inscription 11' po..,sible. Would like them
  • .of Fact • • • • By Joeeph Alaop The Jlirage of il,e Mirage ON FRIDAY, coldly d•fY· ln1 warnln1 of a plottNI u­ .... naUon, Gen. Charlea de Oaulle went to the Frenrh War Cola.p to •1et'tun the atud.nt hndy. Hla aubJut WU th• mlll­ lo be kllltid bf Saat
  • ~ESSARY,'\,-HEREAs···rcf"BU'!LD NF:W.ORDNANCE" FACTORIES.' ro··MEET···· FUU~:·-~·~---1 •WARTIME DE~ AND WOULD BE BOTH TIME-CONSUMING AND COSTLY• . •f • 1(B) ECON~ IES OF SCALE AND BETTER UTILIZATION OF, PLANT . \ CAPACITY--DEFENSE PROCUREMENT IN PRIVATE
  • ' O'O --S L( 9 J..-lO ;( FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, "Volume 33, July 1-10, 1967, 11 Box 18 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute
  • concerned about time factors. We should tomorrow stick to opening statement - - not push on to something new. The intervention by Trudeau in Canada is not good. It is like U Thant's -- it asks us to stop bombing; doesn't ask Hanoi to do anything
  • regretfully .returns letter and the enclosed bookle#~ herewith the President's ~ 4. . U~ Benjamin H. Read r~Executive Secretary Enclosures: 1. Baghdad's A-226. 2 •· Letter and enc lo sure. GROUP3 Downgraded at 12-year ~ntervals; not automatically
  • souvenir sheets. Unless some objection is perceived, it is requested that the Ambassador make suitable acknowledgment, informing Minister Lo that· the President is pleased to know of this demonstration of the esteem in which the late President Kennedy
  • aurv1Te4 the war . Commeroial Attaobe at the Un1te4 b\atea " b indua\r7 and bua1.Jleaa are rev1v1Jlg. rooa with Sir How r d dlta'fille , a lo · Yet lt was Hoard tram o~r ••1 bow elowl.J Br1t1eh Lunoh in the lioua Ot Common.a din.in& time work r tor
  • David LJ.U.atlaal'• reactl• to the yoaa1 ecoaoml.t• aad cabl-t mlaletera be met. T'My are al ao put of the new poap; aad I aupect you. caa flad men like them la every prmace. 6. Tbarefore. I wauld aot accept at tlli• time, 011 preHat e.S.dltace
  • in some form at the present time. He posed the question as to what we would know in September that we do not know now DECLAsSIFIED E.O. 12356,Sec.3.4 Nl) I .!1 =3OPSECRET; By rtke7f', NAP.A,Date lo~ V-? -TOP SECRET and suggested that we would have
  • . That time will be required to get all of our units on the ground and make them combat effective. · Secretary McNamara: We should have working sessions periodically to discuss these matters. We may do this without the President. I suggest that we ask
  • , at which time .he left to take a trip. He returned to his job on January' lo, 1966 and resigned March 1; 1966. The source stated tl;lat WAH.AB is iu1believably stU:pid and incompetent and could not carry out even the simple-s t a.ssigwnent while empldyed
  • the op1~rt\laity to cut my remuk• your d alre to hear from youraelve• abort la obvlou You have paid tor this bmch-•aot u4 not from ille reet of .e. lo~ the purpose ol beartaa me but for the purpose of continuing thia three ...d&y elfon to auaightea
  • with local and national union leaders-­ particularly the Steelworkers. No further action is to be taken by CRS on this suggestion at this time. Time Priorities It was agreed to proceed with more specific explorations of the feasibility of meetings 1 and 2
  • ----- ------ UNCLASSIFIED PRIORITY•~ TO BE SENT AFTER lZ:01 AM MAY 25 His Excellency Yen Ghia-kan Vice P1•eaident and Prime Minister 0£ the Republic 0£ China "lo U. s. Chief of Protocol Royal Hawaiian Hotel Honolulu, Hawaii (Deliver by 7:00 a.. m. May 25 Honolulu Time
  • a tions ••• ('.:iuard these papers -;·rn are reud in::; . ',Je sl:nply c a:1~0 t; ;;i.:lo'.'f t l1 i s i ·'lfor::;;.atior::. t:; ; -;;t .)Ut . I l'la.d. a con-.re::.~s . ~ti'.) ;1 :ri tt. th·~ Ch::.llr ­ :rra:'.1 of the Jo!nt c::1ief's of 3taff -- add I C3
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will fmd two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • MINISTRY FOR MEETI NG AT 1400 LO~ AL TIME . 1 0 .. ·. . . .. 1,•. ·. 13 - ...._... RI!) 5. RPLY TO SSC 3 IS RiO ~ND RECIFE. TH~T WE HAVE NO OBJECTIO~ TO LftNDIN~s IN RE?LY T S SSC 4 ~OT YET l(N 0 1 ·11~ OR I NDICAT!!:D. ,,,y Pt JR'l!:lY
  • opened for ~n e.xlt by all. However. wbera.
  • Ambassador Dobrynin of this fact and said that now we were prepared to compromise on one and a ha,lf of the three points. It was time for them to clear this underbrush away. At this point Dobrynin volunteered the following. He had been privileged to get
  • to establish a relationship between this reported regiment and one of those believed deploying; however, the coinci_dence in time points toward such a relationship. Each of the deploying and the divisional anti"'.'aircraft divisions battalion is possibly
  • then t:eviewod most recent JntolUgenco Report a ea outlined in the attached rsurnmat'7 in.de ap from cornmunicatlone received bf me on Janu:iry 1th (o~ccpt lo• numbered ltam 6, which \'\'l\S not ccvorod bocnuso of lach o1 timo). (1) P:reeident John.aoa wtahea
  • ~ ------ ·------ -- - ~--· - - - - - - - - .. - --------·------------------- - - ---------------- ... ~-----------·- ~S~TP > -4tv~ U.S. tion l. In . the cas0 of a. genora.1 upriRlng, we should star1d by Lo hc;J p responsiblo military and polfoe elements by providing equipment and. suppli0s as necessary to maintain order and to prevent an increas
  • , 1967; 10:45AM I I- I' ! Mr. President: L. I I ·J l ' l1 Francis Bator asked me to make sure you had seen the attached lead editorials from this morning's Post and Times, and to let you know that S~will send copies to all capitals for use