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  • once again ~uccumb to Japanese domination in the name of goodwill. We are compelled to recognize that the terms of the proposed treaty with '·Japan show urun1st.akable signs or a new attitude or domination on the _pa.rt of Japan, and that the people
  • daily- newspaper, publicized what I experienced visit to your country through various media of communications upon my return from the trip. Such an endeavor will be renewed and further strengthened hereafter through this newly born Center. Your
  • . ·_.:, ' :3·. • .' . J .• ~ ·' I EXPRESSED OUR APPRECIATION FOR THIS ATTITUDE AND ~SS_URANCE. ·1 t '.· 4. IN VIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENTS. ON r'HE TROOP ISSUE REPORTED .',, ;·IN EMBASSY•s DAILY ROUNDUPSPLUS INTERVIEWS WITH MND REFERRED \ ,.t_O__ __BELOW
  • and the United States, and to Korea's own resources of youthfulness and effort for self-help, Korea is now developing into a country of righteousness and resoluteness. I wish to present Korea to you today as a new country packed with aspirations. I affirm
  • to try to achieve the best possible reconciliation between the interrelated goals of stabilization and growth. They were reinforced by a series of continuing direct efforts to stimulate the growth of agriculture and industry, including a new marketing
  • within a few weeks, and ratification will probably come in July. We are deeply grai!fied with this progrcos, and Park's determination has been the chic! ingredient. A settlement ohould bring a new and mutually pro­ ductive relationship between two
  • from a number of high-ranking Government officials and military leaders of various Countries. They included Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson of the United States; Prime Minister K. J. Holyoake of New Zealand; Prime Minister Tage Erlander of Sweden
  • the record I sugg~st that if you cone• r with the foregoing that you will desire to issue a new NS~1 or an amendment indefinitely postponing the request for a response to NS#-! 298. ti! u. Alexis Jo SECRET 8 1964 __BUNDY-SMITH -:itLE'!IAHJ;\iR _BATOR
  • and concurred in the following recommendations: u, s, Actions to be Undertaken Immediately 1. The new u. s. AmbaHador to Korea should undertake early discussions with the appropriate leaders of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction along the line
  • $3,742,225 260 211,683 .....3.2. 299 A committee was also velop new bases established for estimating motive rebuild shop. Also, search is to be carried to completely the spare a continuous out until parts $3~95J~908 review needed
  • that new facilities were constructed, the Forward Floatin~ Depot augmented, or the Korean economy compensated for the U.S. withdrawal. State Department Views My own view is that the proposed redeployment would not be in U.S. interest at this time
  • hilertcan y objectlyes. new eapruu: s qbould be on long range econocdc, purpose to deaonstrate a~d thr. pro i~ion of a ha.re subsistenc~ developaent. ou R to the ICoreane 1.n i:.ol•ing ~tionc:; in ~~lect~d areas what ~ter1le ~oat 1-. not requi
  • you'll get the flavor of official thinking. Second, there are private groups which sometimes help in case like this: Korean-American Foundation, 345 E. 46th Street, New York City 17; Asia Foundation, 550 Kearny, San Franclaco, CalUornia. Again, my
  • Airport, New York City on March 16 at 1015 hours and will depart aboard a United States Air Force Special Flight on March 16 at 1705 hours. Department of the Navy is requested to provide aircraft security while in New York City. His Excellency will arrive
  • .~ should develop between them, howeve!", the implications for Korea and for I~do-China would be profotuld. , If Comraunist China were isolated, it would be weakened, and there wouJ.dibe a new situation in the Far East. For this reason, it was important
  • govto in 1963., he has efforts to dominate form.so to say that USOis concerned about Telegraphic transmission k to reveal of politic-al by his or course Opposition of power under new constitutional 2o You are authorized Drafted by, • easing