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- room (room 7261 New State Bldg.). at The Department of State is currently engaged in preparing its semi-annual inventory of existing and pro jected contingency plans. In connection with this task, the views of the Planning Group on possible subjects
- not have the election we want but it might be better than some we have - Powell in Harlem, or Daly in Chicago, or some Mexican border town. Rather asked about reports of new peace feelers - is there any daylight in sight now? The President said
- thing that now stands between them and final success is the daily quota of their Chancellor •s cigars. Mr. Chancellor, ~n welcoming you to these shores during our Christmas season, we are aware that we have much to be thankful for: a stable political
- on every aspect or the morale problem. B. Should plan and supervise research, seeking better definition of general principles, disorover of new techniques of control. c. Be responsible for the formulation of polioies, have right to comment on porposed
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- they It If they violate the facts of life, we would be back with "business as usual. " SERVI,. ..: SS'" Sf!!@!f& y• -4 Secretary Rusk noted that we had just pulled back the NEW JERSEY from around the Vinh area to a point closer to the DMZ. The President pressed
- on the Franc is terrific. The French have put the bee on Fowler. He tried to persuade the Germans to revalue. They won't but have decided on new taxes that will reduce their surplus some. The President: $1 billion? Chairman Martin: About that. Prime Minister
- elections in which the Communist Party did better than the Socialists . The result will be difficult negotiations before a new Government can be formed . Current East German act ivity, such as travel restrictions now being ilnposed, indicate that the East
- an arms control agreement between the Soviet Union and the United States. 9. How to reassure the US public and allies that deterrent posture is not impaired by the development Soviet and CHICOMstrategic capabilities. 10. antees Nlpahj the US of new How
- to talk with President Segni and the new Prime Minister in conjunction with the President's visit to Germany,its scope has been restricted to more immediate foreign policy objectives. They are: 1 s agreement to partici To obtain the Italian Govem!1lent
- to summarize the major issues and possible ways of dealing with them. // Ask Secretary Clifford to speak to the defense of Western Europe in the light of reactions to the Czech crisis and the new dispositions of Soviet troops in Central Europe. Director Helms