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  • .., . _ ••.1 ... - .. - iI I 2 .! I I H ,j q .i : I :I i :I 11 I i :l !I I I i I I .Rice Sifro:rr..ents I .' II i i I I I I I ~ coniercnce next week in Genev.i, which :nig?:it make some statements opposing the c.sa
  • on meeting M,� sume san,aianon IrJ1111s per� 1.::Jl�Ac 14- JOit 11131a Notes Top Secret NSC 1 p LBJ's handwritten notes on meeting 1/131 Notes Te� Secre&- �. 4.,,, II l32a Notc:;;ec::s:-t--....,....,....__ 1 Typed notes frbm LBJ 1 s h.aaclwrli.te.p. notes
  • for use in the event of an invasion and the kind of information which we need to reassure that strategic missiles were not being introduced into Cuba . Secretary Rusk asked ii we could use a combination of means of aerial reconnaissance . He agreed
  • a 1;}2/-17/el NSC 479th -NSG-Mectiag 2- ~ f}#29Af ;!~ 14,L*I~± ±~ ~f28f6l 1 .p 04/25/61 .12. .p. Datlit.il * Secret II from Nei J son C Debevoi se .lfop Secret 484th NSG Meeting (duplicate -,,e.,..~-1t·'I~ ""'°' A. ~ 'l':l
  • 111 dJY1rtlll ID pouc, (appropriate to 111, classl1lclllo■ of a, ■asap) wltllolt rlt,Jplq. 1'JPI ..., ,__.. lftll' tu 1ddrw. olllt 1111111111 111111tr, IU PIIA II 11Yllop1 lllltd .,... oc;r-. COP · · Foreign Service of the United States of America
  • - - 9.30ir.nt. - -ttfzf65-- \! -¾>p--C taclelliefei:-t0-State_::__l_O·QiLQ.J11. II J.1./--l-/~ z-pp ~ S"- 'l-'f S11, "i 1p C N~ ~. '13-17.,C J r\·\1-oV hens #1 6/3/65 A A A lp C '"#2tt"cable- - - -State-96-tcreasablanea--~ \w10.tJ4 /Jl..S q
  • .-. .· _·.. ,~... . . ~- . ··- ~ ... ~- . . ;-: . 16. ~ .euse it p~hibits free enterprise. to the people vhich it .tries-· } ~., -.L-_. to benefit. It lead~ us forcibly to a regine of State controlled econOJQ i.:~ ~ ¥•; typical C?f totnlita)ii~ countries, . -· ·• . ~ ·. --~ . . · .-.: · \J·· -t
  • that U . S . shipments o.f la::-d to Cuba be allowed . The President saw nothing inconsisten t. Mr . Bundy expressed grave doubts about the wiscior.i of obtaining support of about thirteen small states ii the six large states opposed th e reBolutio:i
  • ~ > Top Secret For N~,.. _. : _1.ee rrom t'auJ. 1~.Ltze "(duplicate of #34 in " II" ) - --r~ 'T'np-Seei?et Cub.a- .., -:.1'J p . _.-,.·, ,r , .• ' - 1: ; / . .. ~ C , ~ p L., , , RESTRICTION ,j ~ . ~I?';., 'A .J....J.../V//V"- t'j
  • /02/62 A 1 p 11/02/62 A /4 _Gon..L. --r).ft" Dept:el 11:-7-t-�-ON--N¥ ,, I Con.f-. State RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ,),( J II ��·'l(o·o(\ -/i-J9-Gable S-ta.te No 660 from Brussels Conf. --- _//.2.D Cable Stats Top
  • WITHDRAWAL FORM OF DOCUMENT #3a memo SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) 5~--ud Intelligence Memorandum 28 p II>-:,J/-'11' 1/14'aa,"f--µ«1 S --i M--AMND4~ ---t-- -t;trase--to8unctv "FS 1 p- RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TI T LE 10/63
  • -98 F~ DJ-1,0 (F.d. 4-26-6:r> UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ii A" dUm 1v1.emoran DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6DEPARTMENT NLJ OF J USTICE 'l.3- ¥47 By i.c.o-- ,NARADate 't·»-'t 8 TO The Attorney General FROM J. walter Yeagley Assistant
  • SRI papers Stllnford Research Institute Survival London U DISPOSITION Per context USSR USSREobassy U l M:mthly IL World Politics Princeton U l Quarterly IL World IJ.st of Future Internationo.l Meetings, Parts I and II IJ.brary
  • to assert tile rls1lt to cvorfly pro~ably bo s~e ~.a *'as require-ii..,• it =1ght bo dlf!icult political (and pass1bl7 ope:-.ational) lf·l (or ~v~~ced a.ll'Cl"'&ft) fl!ehts u ~c.t,e~uled fli ,~hu. coAtrastod ~o disadvnnt~i~s iQ spcr~dlc acre
  • " the editorial with Mrs. Graham. j AM./ T MLee/ mfb #5 ~ DE~~II E.O. WS6, Sec. 3.4 93
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  • agri­ cultural production. Cuba's trode has been redirected lnrsely to the Soviet Dloc, whose econocic support is vi tnl for the Castro regioe. II. PRODADLE TRENDS WITHINCUDA., ASSUMING NOMA.JOO US IN.I'ERVENTION A. Political Prospects Six Months
  • . ) . •l . ·! No one wlth whom I talked und~rstood these instructions. They had been informed but it had not registered or they had been dlaabuaed of such intention by others. There waa obviously a great deal . .. :.· . - z -· I .·. I . ,,.;ii
  • -NAM S 11th NSC .Meeting NSC Control No. 129 DEGCASSIFIED Authority Pab- ~By Ii 11/~btt, IIiD&, ~ NARS, Date -'l/.:ul/19 7 1fi:i/?PV I E T - NA M An apparently critical situation developed in recent days con­ cerning the Counter-Insurgency
  • . revt&w the gold outflow problom, whl:cb l,s gobig to be J11$t a• lmportallt a polat bl GUl' W.dget review 84 the actual amouat ol ®r budget la 1966 and ln the fut\u'e years. ,-. -- . ~ -. \_..:.. ·· · - ~ --,,.. ~~ .. -:~ r. ,. ~ '1 i II