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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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Bundy, McGeorge, 1919-1996
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Reedy, George E. (George Edward), 1917-1999
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Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
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Johnson, W. Thomas, 1941-
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Fulbright, J. William (James William), 1905-1995
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Vance, Cyrus R. (Cyrus Roberts), 1917-2002
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Dungan, Ralph A. (Ralph Anthony), 1923-
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- ;as instructed to
(1 ) press for an acceptance of United States criteria for a
n u c l e ar free zone,
(2 ) insist on respect of established nuclear-
free zones by "other nuclear povjers/' (3 ) "avoid discussing
p a r t i c u l a r US concerns regarding any
- II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS
C. OUTER-SPACE TREATY
D. LATIN AMERICAN NUCLEAR-FREE ZONE
E. FREEZE AND REDUCTION OF STRATEGIC NUCLEAR DELIVERY VEHICLES
F. FISSIONABLE MATERIALS PRODUCTION CUTOFF AND TRANSFER
- that he felt the issue was clear, although he was not completely
informed on the latter project.
A general discussion
was held on the treatment
at the President's
June 27th press conference
of the implications
of the Chinese Communist
build-up
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Helms interrupted to say the 100-Day program "is set to go and could
be implemented immediately.
Walt Rostow said he received a cable toaay with Bunker's recommendation
of the main items that they will press on ·the government of Vietnam.
Walt Rostow
- Press relations
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4
Hot L i n e .......................................
4
Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons ..........
5
Fissionable Materials Production Cutoff
and T r a n s f e r ...................................
5
Nuclear-free Zones
- was thought of our going to the U. N. and getting
defeated.
Goldberg said I don't think ·this would be considered a rebuff, although the
press may say it is a rebuff.
The President asked can we close off....
Goldberg said no, if they were solid we would have
- Committee that the U.S. would feel free to interpret the
treaty more liberally if the Soviets were to. To drop Cabriolet would be
to drop "Plowshare". Brazil and India want" a nuclear explosion system
of their own. In order to prevent this, we have offered
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has no source
legal
this
to Produce Nuclear
Japan could
1970, without
potential
as 1966 if those
of uranium free
Japan's
the capability
force,
potential
change.
capacity,
treated
* NIE 4-2-64,
Japan will
actually
ultimate
decision
- in discouraging specific countries and
areas from acquiring nuclear weapons, including:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
India
Japan
Israel
Latin America, Afric~, and the Middle East where
nuclear free zones may be feasible.
888KEI
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J.
Test Ban
Three alternative
- the guards at the
Pentagon.. You can 1t imagine how they are faced with provocations.
They do anything which would further aggravate the situation ..
If we are asked, I think we should tell the press that we are prepared
to maintain order.
It is important
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•
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i~ not. subject
by claim of sovereignty
or·by any other means.
to national
by means of use or
There shall
be free access
of the d~ep o6ean floor.
-n~·
Di.:..,1-r
- for a neutral
Europe and nuclear-free
zones in Europe.
c. Have East Germany announce their
of any development of nukes.
renunciation
d. Hold out vague promises of detente and
de-escalation
of the arms race if West Germany
desists
(even though we proceed
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*GPO:
IHI
O • 202-217 (204)
AN ARMSRACE--ON
THESEABED?
I'/w
Missiles stored in silos drilled into the ocean floor ... Permanent
manned stations under the sea ... Free-swimming aquanauts at depths of
1,500 feet-Current research indicates that all
- collateral measures.^
c
While any d e l e
gation was free to speak on any subject at any time, the questions
discussed usually expressed the Interests of the Co-Chairmen or
resolutions adopted by the General Assembly.
The ENDC reported
to the General
- Security Information.
The Office maintains a daily liaison with the
press in Washington and also at Geneva when the ENDC
is in session and at New York when the General Assembly
is in session.
It also prepares press guidance and
materials related to arms
- States to •1t a terrible price to pay for a pack o!
Mr. HOS:\!ER. l\ir. Speakrr, today we ·selectively proliferate purely defensive words v.·hich could be quite meaningless
re-~~!\·ed a message from the t>-residc:nt nuclear armaments to hard-pressed U.S
- Government can and does offer
the fullest
assurances that it will nev!!r use
any weapon,
large
or small,
with
aggressive
i..Ttter;t.,
But the United States,
like other free nations,
must be fully prepared to exercise effe(:tively
the inherent right
- us, and we should not start down this road unless
the Soviets proved ready to go the route with uso How
ever pressure alone -- unaccompanied by any effort to
meet security problems the Indians regarded as both real
and pressing -- might still failo
- to be an atomic bomb.
United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. Bishop Oxnam anc. John Foster Dulles ask
suspension of atomic bomb use. Soviet press urges
atomic knowledge pooling and hints at international
rac:e to better US bomb. Major General
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If we would not
take the theoretical risk of one or two clandestine tests,
this meant to them that we did not want a test ban.^
The
Soviets showed no interest in pressing the threshold at
Geneva and did not take a position on the Swedish "verification
- Press relations
- HANDLING OF PRESS INQUIRY ON LBJ'S OFF-THE-RECORD MEETING WITH JAMES FARMER OF CORE AND FANNIE CHANEY, MOTHER OF MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKER JAMES CHANEY; LBJ ASKS ABOUT REACTION TO PRESS CONFERENCE, QUESTIONS ON VP NOMINATION, NUCLEAR WEAPONS ISSUE
- Press relations
- REEDY REPORTS ON CONVERSATION WITH UNIDENTIFIED MEMBER OF PRESS ON LBJ'S PRESS CONFERENCE RESPONSE TO GOLDWATER'S CHARGE THAT LBJ AUTHORIZED USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN TONKIN GULF INCIDENT; LBJ ASKS FOR FOREIGN REACTION TO GOLDWATER'S CHARGE
- Press relations
- LBJ PRAISES WIRTZ'S RECENT STATEMENT, HIS WORK ON LBJ'S SPEECHES, ASKS HIS ADVICE ABOUT TELEVISED SPEECH ON ANNIVERSARY OF TEST BAN TREATY, REFERS TO CRITICISM OF DAISY COMMERCIAL; PROTESTANT PRESS COVERAGE OF LBJ; UAW NEGOTIATIONS WITH GM; PRESS
- Press relations
- LBJ CALLS GRIFFIN TO DISCOUNT PRESS STORY THAT HE IS MAKING MAJOR POLICY SPEECH AT UN ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN SAN FRANCISCO; JAMES "SCOTTY" RESTON STORY ON NON-PROLIFERATION; LBJ DISCUSSES PRESS LEAKS, PRAISES BALTIMORE SUN
- Press relations
- MCNAMARA REPORTS ON CRASH OF B-52 CARRYING NUCLEAR WEAPONS NEAR GREENLAND, PRESS RELEASE REGARDING CRASH, EFFECT ON DENMARK'S ELECTIONS, ATTACK ON KHE SANH; LBJ ASKS ABOUT PRESS REPORT ON HEAVY ENEMY CASUALTIES IN VIETNAM, LEAKS TO GEORGE WILSON
- Press relations
- FEDERAL BUDGET; PRESS AND BUSINESS COMMUNITY SUPPORT; DISARMAMENT; TAX BILL; POVERTY PROGRAM; LBJ WANTS ANDERSON TO TALK WITH EISENHOWER, HARRY BYRD, JOHN WILLIAMS, AND JOHN BYRNES; LATIN AMERICAN POLICY
- Press relations
- BUNDY REPORTS ON MESSAGE RECEIVED FROM UK? PRIME MINISTER ON NUCLEAR SHARING; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT HIS COLD, INSTRUCTS BUNDY ON HANDLING STAFF MEMOS; BUNDY REPORTS ON PRESS INQUIRY ABOUT PANAMA MEETING
- Press relations
- DUNGAN GIVES LBJ PRESS CONFERENCE INFORMATION ON WOMEN APPOINTEES; MARY BUNTING FOR AEC, PATRICIA HARRIS OR JEANNE NOBLE FOR PUERTO RICO COMMISSION, ELIZABETH MAY FOR EXPORT-IMPORT BANK; RUMORS OF DUNGAN, DEAN RUSK RESIGNATIONS; USSR STATEMENT
- Press relations
- PLANS FOR PRESS CONFERENCE AT RANCH THIS AFTERNOON TO ANNOUNCE WOMEN APPOINTEES MARY BUNTING, ELIZABETH MAY, PATRICIA HARRIS; POSSIBLE QUESTIONS ON RUMORS OF DEAN RUSK'S RESIGNATION, ALASKA EARTHQUAKE, LBJ'S SCHEDULE
- Press relations
- LBJ ASKS FOR SUMMARY OF WOMEN APPOINTEES FOR PRESS CONFERENCE THIS AFTERNOON: ELIZABETH MAY, MARY BUNTING, PATRICIA HARRIS; DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE COURT APPOINTMENTS FOR BESSIE MARGOLIN, JAMES WATSON; LBJ TEASES DUNGAN ABOUT HIS LANGUAGE
- Press relations
- REEDY ASKS LBJ TO APPROVE REVISIONS BY MCGEORGE BUNDY IN STATEMENT ON ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT; LBJ INSTRUCTS REEDY NOT TO ISSUE STATEMENTS MORE THAN TWO HOURS IN ADVANCE WITHOUT LBJ'S APPROVAL; PRESS STORIES ABOUT CHANGES IN LBJ'S RECENT SPEECH
- Press relations
- LBJ INSTRUCTS BALL TO CONSULT EVERETT DIRKSEN ON CONCERNS ABOUT USSR CONSULAR TREATY BEFORE IT BECOMES A POLITICAL ISSUE; NUCLEAR TREATY; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE; NEED TO IMPROVE STATE DEPT PRESS BRIEFINGS
- Press relations
- MCNAMARA REPORTS ON MEETING WITH UNIDENTIFIED NYC GROUP ABOUT VIETNAM, RACIAL DISORDERS, LATIN AMERICA, VP, GOLDWATER, ALSO REPORTS ON RFK'S REACTION TO HIS MEETING WITH LBJ ABOUT VP NOMINATION; PRESS STATEMENT ON TEST BAN TREATY, DOD PERSONNEL
- Press relations
- LBJ READS HIS STATEMENT EXCLUDING CABINET MEMBERS, THOSE WHO MEET REGULARLY WITH CABINET, FROM VP NOMINATION; AP POLL OF DELEGATES ON CHOICE FOR VP; RFK; LBJ'S PRESS CONFERENCE STATEMENT TODAY ON FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF TEST BAN TREATY
- Press relations
- DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S PRESS CONFERENCE AND HIS RESPONSE TO BARRY GOLDWATER'S CHARGE THAT LBJ AUTHORIZED USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN TONKIN GULF INCIDENT; LBJ SUGGESTS RUSK, MCNAMARA ALSO HAVE STATE DEPT AND DOD RESPOND TO CHARGE
- Press relations
- RUSK'S SPEECH; LBJ'S UN ANNIVERSARY SPEECH; AGENDA FOR MEETING ON VIETNAM, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; ITEMS FOR PRESS; ARRANGEMENTS FOR REGULAR TUESDAY LUNCH MEETING; RFK'S SPEECH, LEAK OF GILPATRIC REPORT ON NON-PROLIFERATION; JOSEPH ALSOP COLUMN ON B-52
- Press relations
- BUNDY ASKS LBJ'S PERMISSION TO INCLUDE STAFF AT STATE, DOD IN WORK ON STUDIES; DRAFT OF LBJ'S UN ANNIVERSARY SPEECH; WAYNE MORSE MEMO ON VIETNAM; RFK'S SPEECH; IMPLEMENTATION, RELEASE OF GILPATRIC REPORT ON NON-PROLIFERATION; ADRIAN FISHER; PRESS
- Press relations
- LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBLE LANGUAGE IN UN ANNIVERSARY SPEECH ABOUT VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS; PRESS LEAKS FROM STATE DEPT; EAST GERMAN HELICOPTER FLIGHTS OVER WEST BERLIN; POSSIBLE MEETING OF PANEL OF CONSULTANTS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- Press relations
- GOLDBERG'S TRIP TO GENEVA FOR ECOSOC MEETING AND MEETING WITH USSR ON OUTER SPACE TREATY; GOLDBERG'S SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE BRIEFING; GOLDBERG'S RECENT MEMO TO LBJ; LBJ SAYS HE PREFERS TO DISCUSS MATTERS VERBALLY; GOLDBERG DENIES PRESS
- Press relations
- LBJ ASKS IF HHH HAS REPLIED TO WILLY BRANDT'S LETTER, SUGGESTS HHH TELL BRANDT OF US CONCERN ABOUT PRESS STORIES ON KURT KIESINGER'S CHARGE OF US COMPLICITY WITH USSR; LBJ STRESSES US SUPPORT FOR GERMANY
- Press relations
- PRESS LEAKS ABOUT CRIME COMMISSION REPORT, CLARK'S VIEWS ON WIRETAPPING; SOURCE OF LEAKS; JAMES VORENBERG; JUSTICE DEPT CONTACTS WITH RFK; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S VIEWS ON CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR; LBJ DISCUSSES VARIOUS NEGOTIATIONS WITH USSR; BOBBY