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  • and the State Department had handled the situation in Brazil . He said we would have to provide new economic assistance to Brazil but he hoped that the time had come when we could get something ior this new aid . The President replied that we are hard at work
  • approved a program of further pressure against North Vietnam but did not initiate actions for the time being, in order to allow Ambassador Taylor a period of time in which we hoped he would be able to assis t the Vietnamese in creating a stable government
  • :1g· the t\vo worlcl ".'i~irr:, \'.'ere by no rncc1.ns unlcct shed by coiJntrics rc.1t8 and lo·:i Jj_vini;; stc:1:durd.s. It is \'.'ell l:nu-.-·.,rntl~c::t the cc1uf;c of those; wc1rs Jciy no~ in the popuiclUon grov1th but in the impcriulist poli.dcs
  • duplicate of #2c, NSAM 301] s ~ undated A 7/29/64 A 'l- It> -~3 NL. cl&/3-i,,S- s- 1p [Duplicate of #2g, NSAM 301] [Duplicate of #2i, NSAM 301] 114t-HfleJOO~~--J.;~~0f-t6--*.t8t.~~llffilistfftt:ef-~ s 4p [Duplicate of #2j, NSAM 301] #41 memo lo
  • - '{' DISCUSSION I. INTRODUCTION 5. The military junta under General Pak Chong-hui is in a stronger position now than at any time in its career. Factionalism within its own ranks and among the military in gen­ eral continues to be a major problem, but ten­ sions
  • of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The City employs a full time guidance counselor in both the Junior and Senior High Schools. ' Under an exchange agreement between both systems, fringe area students may attend the city or county school, whichever is most
  • , 1968, and call him prom:{>tlY for fur.ther details. • September This memorandum does not apply lo the Secretary of Defense involved in this Exercise at thei_r own relocation facilities. . . •.· -18614~~-~~-~,otP. • . .. _;~ ' or others \\ / ·f
  • BATTALIONS OF MARINNES to strengthen th e SECURITY OF THE DA NANG AREA UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THEY CAN BE RELIEVED BY GVN FORCES. THE FIRST BLT COULD THEN LAND AT ONCE AND THE SECOND ON CALL FROM MACV. I STRONGLY URGE A DEFERMENT OF DECISION ON LANDING THE of MEB
  • the matter oa theae 1rounda: 1. Suffldent time ha• elapaed lldnce premature diacloaure of the propoaal before yea bad a chance te couider lt. l. The appropriation for our partidpatioa ta the OAS apecUlcally cover ■ co■ta of the ml ■■loa ao tut what la
  • CONVERSATION I MENTIONED THAT AGREEMENT COtJTINIJED TO BE HELD UP ON ~ATTERS I HM) ~ffNTIONED EARLIER BUT THAT THESE MIGHT BE RESOLVED AT ANY TIME AND IF so -I"WOULD TAKE THE . LIBERTY OF MAKING DIRECT CO~TACT WITH THE PRIM~ MINISTER IF THERE SHOULD
  • in the recent readily available are included resources 3 forces. known Ho#ever, when and 'NVA units on the in the enemy manpower climb to about 500,000. r..~.:: !,_:-i'. '·; • A.,l'.1 '-"lo=l·~ \:.,..,U .. • 6 - r J,....!::1M 7
  • , ' ' I MENTIONED MATTER OF ARMY BRIGADE WHIcH IS TO (jLOSE IN QUI i NHON-NHA TRANG area ABOUT 12 JULY (REF A). AS HE HAD PREVIOUSLY GIVEN PERMISSmN TO INTRODUCTION OF THIS BRIGADE, IT UAS ONLY , >; NECESSARY TO TELL HIM GENERAL TIMING A^JD MEOTION
  • stopped in and abowed his atJ'ong p:reference to have that group chaired by AID. Bell won. (3) Freeman, under questioning by Bell, sald he'd handle overall political management. When Bell queationed whether Freeman would. have the time for that, given
  • believes it is pos~ible ~o forge a national political movement at this time. All agree that the . .. , National Front surfaced under the leadership of Tran Van Don on . .i February 19, will not and can not develop into a real political movement
  • . xEisenberg of Universal Engineering. Even a few thousand dollars for birds at this time would prevent our opening the gallery next year. Accordingly I believe we must try the bird trapping first. Sincerely yours, ~ S. Dillon Ripley Secretary ' I [4 of 4
  • a spOkeswoman that "~he knows no more about the details of the 1948 election other than that charges were made at the time, carried through several courts and finally to a justice at the Suprl!me Court." The Associated Press interviewed Salas frequently during
  • permitted to dlvert f~om prepared schedule to one of their own and their right to (lo t)lis was plainly stated several times. Some, took .advantage ~ of this right. particularly Guy diverted to " Trang . people he left a fixed schedule and was favorably
  • tHE ARMED FORCES MAY WELL EXPLODE AS RESULT OF THIS SUDDEN ACTION BY KING. ACCORDING TO SOME ftEPORTS KING HAS DECIDED .NOT TO CONCUR IN ANY . CHANGES IN LEADERSHIP AR!t1EO FCRCES AT THIS TIME, AND 'IS DETERMINED TO PUSH FOR SHOWDOWN- WITH PR IM IN AND HIS
  • icy)./.,_J ~.'::,-:...3t. -2-p.p- -i---t-tt4/-l:9/66 -A- ~ A -ti~ t-flletaG---t-a~ne:-a-"'.l:Lrr--.ttcme r gn 01'.: y dis cussion with President 1-Jl-8'9 #J.. J ¥ 6 - SD /I #.S 3 memg A re: Vietnam & Taiwan tijW\~;lo-c6 ~ o-i=l ·41 secret 5 p
  • Affairs "· - - - ---- ··- - - . -- - -- - _ _ _ ----_ -- ···'--~ ........__ • ----="~=-"'-~ • _.. ..,~c.. ... ~ ... , ...,......, ...... ' .. --­ - ---­ 1 ;cw< ;; .... ~~ Dear Mr. Ba.lrd1 This la ln response to the very kind lo tte you, s
  • that ·.-: ·' ' ·., .· .i. depending on their reaction we could determine how to :· :,.· _·_ . . .. ,· , '. ·: proceed. Thia is in process. '. ·;; · · -' · -' . (2) .There are other points on the loan which . I would have liked you to consider at the time you .had
  • . At the present time, the situation in the Khe Sanh area is quiet. No enemy contacts have been reported in the area since the attack on at 6:25 PM EST, the details of which are Hill 861 ended yesterday described in the succeeding paragraphs. 2. At 3:00 PM EST
  • ·:.._·:~--~· :/ . .-· ~.... , · · ~.-,< -:·,:· .,:...\;':-,.-,,_, :•,.·~.~- ·:. _·_ . .. _.i:- -·•. ·.!_ · · ..: · . · . • ,:_·.- · -· ) ''.\, .?,/\ •,./ •·. :·__ . ~-. .:H -~,,_-i ~. ~-\·: : :- ._._ · -.'.- ~-\··~;: . • THE '· ACTION WHICH WE HAVE .i IN MIND :WOl.'1.D FOLLOV 'A TIME . TABLE ,· __,· ,i STARTING At .7AM B.s.T
  • no results. The American companies involved could well be invited to Washington as a group to review the present unsatisfactory status, ~nd to seek a solution. AID loan policies for this purpose might well be liberalized. 5. India to expand many times its
  • with the desirability of conducting Project SULKY sometime in December. It was agreed that the AEC would include Project SULKY in its regular authorization request for WHET STONE II and that final approval would be given at that time after the Re ommittee had an o
  • . The time had not yet come tor Jehovah to move in world affairs in such a way as to build the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth. It seems as though God must have designed a particUla.r destiny far America; as though the Lord might have said during the growth
  • are allowing the almost wholly goverr...rnent-controlled media to feed the growing anti-US and pro-Chicom sen.thnent in Pakistan. Oux Embassy and USIA report' US prestige is at an all-time low. The risk here is that Ayub may paint himself into a corner
  • . posture. either in relation to negotiating The first of these issues will be ~resented orally by Secretary Clifford at the appropriate time. Certain of the options in the negotiating areas are included in these briefing papers as indicated below
  • ON AN AMBITIOUSWEAPONS PROGRAJ.'lo IN TERMS OF TIME> T.dE IMPORTANT DATEWASOCTOBER 1964, •1IBEN GIVEN THESE THE CHINESEEXPLOBED THEIR FIRST NUCLEAR DEVICEo xtx JlACTS, I DON'T THINK THE CHINESE DEVELOPMENT vlliICH IS DISCUSSED IN THE JOINT COJ.\'IMITTEE REPORT CHANGES
  • U. S. RiACTI ON ALO ~G LI N~S DISC USSED I N PREVIOUS MESSAGES. B~SIDE LO ~GER- I SH~ PL~ 4BS , ~U ICK, FORTHCO~I~G U.S • . ... -.,~•,·.- -• . ;•-~ , ~ .• - - -,. · -·- 4
  • , to for the national emergency; cooperate and local depart.m.ents. relating and growth of safe, overall under the direction and in times of national at the rate advise the prosrams and activities and integrated matters, and other and direction among his
  • Nationa.l. Review NA'ro Letter Sec. Gen. NA'ro Curu Im:tf!'iM; MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd) - 10 SOURCE CO~l:X:E?fI'IAL COPIES FREQUENCY DISPOSITION u l Weekly IL u l Weekly IL NewYork Times u 16 Do.ily and Sunda.y 15-M/R routes 1-IL N.Y
  • Elections"] ) (!JJ..A/Jp,V q-7~/w7 1-;;-1-0 o rvLs q +- 3'64 ,
  • ,. //. q ~ #lOS gaele l__p.... R:ostowle l?r-eEid@At (CAP67}049) c- A 12/lfl/69- l - I/_'1K' 121.Jri:ffr7 l>-(I -'f~ 0 ~~ r• or,er fo-(/-'1~ 12ft:1Jo7' ~,'11;67 1-p- Rostew to President (CAJ>671~ a 2.p.. Ma@uil:ew lo1-1es €CAP6710~~ C2p
  • : . ··. . ~I " ' · ·. -__.. . ·:rv1/;?6;/sii~.~) Fcbr~ 21. · l9o?, ,,_...to Thia l• •6*1be y-. lePR·to tb Pr~- ........g ~·· · 1a ·a.IDVba­ ateDded lo ·~ o•·a miuabeJi"of Mil o!ficfal (amUy to peak at the~; Natloaal HODc>r Sooie'Y lncSucdoa t SuitJ
  • SIGNIFICANT. STEP HP,S1.'"·_.)~.i.' '_BEEN ._. _TAKEN; A MOST' IMPORT MF OBJECT IVE RE~C'HED. IN' LIGHT -rr ··,. ,_. OF' _'_THIS .. t ~ . . .. . IS N0\•.1 TIME ro REAPPRAISE OUP. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE." : ·i . . .··. SECRET ·•Ill
  • for you. to see him tom.orrow becaaae I 1-Ye a aote oa my dealt saying that AP and .F hu:ley of the New York Time• will be rWlftlng atorlea that we have made a declaloa to reaume the •ale of letl:aal arma to PaJdata.n. The handllna of tills flueatlan
  • or obsolete interagency committees and task forces. At the present time there are six interagency committees and task forces for which I arµ responsible. Four of these groups are either actively carrying out continuing assignments or have not yet completed