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- with Cuba. Wbat Mexico will do remains
in doubt.
4 . An important achievement was to handle discussion in
the m e eting so that it did not become a United States versus
Latin America contest. Emphasis was kept on the threat to
Venezuela arising out
- Latin America
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Hunger bas become a focus of deep concern in the United Nations
where the small number of r ich North P..1 \ericans a.11d ~~estern
Etl.ropea.~s are freque~tly belabored by the poor coW1tries of
Asia, Africa, and Latin America .
The failure
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2473.
SOVIET MILITARY CAPABILITIES
a.
Noted a briefing by the Director of Central
Intelligence of the United States Intelligence
Board's
- wheat in addition to the amounts they ar e receiving from
donors, they should buy from the United States.
GBN'Y !DEN 1' IA LI-SENSITIVE
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lilliiORAllDUi·I TO THE PRESIDEr!T
SUBJECT;
Food Aid fo r India
- Fulbright asked what effect there woul d be in Latin America
if the coffee l egi slation now before the Senate we.re r ejected, as ap
peared probable . Secretary Rusk replied that Senate rejection of
the coffee plan would be very serious for us
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Secretary Rusk commented on following situations:
1.
Latin America
a. Uruguay may break with Cuba.
b. Chile -- The election of Frei as President would be a real advance .
His election will hurt Castro and encourage moderates throughout Latin America .
c
- made a point about gre ater consultation
with the United States. He said the quantity of information exchanged is adequate,
but the quality is not . We shou ld study closely the choices available to u s which
are pointed up by the cu rr ent NATO review
- discussed a nuclear free zone in Latin America and on - site
inspection in Cuba by the UN . These ideas had been accepted by
Khr ushchev but flatly rejected by Castro.
Ambassador Thompson pointc!d out that Castro, in his recent speech,
had made clear
- states will support a meaningful OAS resolu
tion, we should oppose the convening of the OAS on this is sue .
The President said we should begin now to find out how the Latin
America!'l states feel toward this resolution and then decide what we
should do
- Latin America
- whateve r leads they may get.
We don't int end to become weaker in S outheast Asia. We are following a
course to unite our people and make possible a follow through. The diplomatic
offensive boils down t o saying that we are ready t o r eason this out. One
- o f the President ' s l etter which continued the
policy of limiting consideration of emergency sources of supply
to those forei g n countries which are contiguous to the United
States is the provision which the Committee recommends be
changed so
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JUNE 16 1 1964, A T 12 :00 NOON IN THE CABINET ROOM
OF THE WHITE HOUSE
The President of the Unite d States, Presiding
The Speaker of the House of Representatives
AEC
Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman
G eneral D elmar L. Crowson
J ohn Kelly
Commissioner Ger ald
- tactical intelligence and s tories that
the present a tta ck is a d ecisive action. Of the 15 Viet Cong main force units,
ten are no longer combat effective. The North Vietnamese are heavily
r epresented in the north, in I Corps, but none are in the IV
- on Latin America
by reporting on his appearance this morning before Senator Morse's
Latin American Subconunittee. He said he had been "well and tol
erantly' 1 received with no grilling on the arms buildup in L atin Ame ri::a .
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- Latin America
- in Latin America.
Asians who needed help should go to Manila, not to P aris; a new and
encouraging pattern could eme r ge and should b e encouraged.
The President asked whether this was not along the same line
as the recommendations fo r Africa in the Korry