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- -!?. of NSC 6005/1
which states that the United States should, to the maximum extent feas•
ible, rely on specified sources other than the U. S.
I recognize how important it is that other Free World powers,
particularly
the former metropoles, continue and where
- you should feel free to request
reports
or
.studies or ether assistance
from any Department,
and you should
act directly
for me and for Secretary
Rusk.
When your recom
mendations
are in preliminary
form I shall plan to mee't with you to
determine
what
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and described
as a means of freeing the President's
hands for
later action in an emergency.
In this course,
stand-by
controls
might
be requested
in the same tone of voice.
4. Avoid any significant
military
build-up at this time, on the
ground that the crisis
- of Cubans - no mention of Guantanamo Pres.• - says no one in govt. see anyone until we settle Cuba Rusk says low level no high level on account weather. U Thant knows.
we are going to survey - cancelling Press Conference - bui Ids up pressure quarantine
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- to the bunkering of Free World
ships under Comnunist Chinese charter, provided
such ships were carrying only food and paid cash.
The President requested that the Secretary of
State study this question further, particularly
whether any such change in policy could
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2. AS THE PRESS \~ILL HAVE REPORT[D IN DETAIL., KHRUSHCHEV
MADE TH~[[ :3HORT EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECHES CONCLUDING IN
TOASTS:
FIRST TO SOVIET PEOPLE AND BUILDING OF COMMUNISM;
SECOND TO SOVIET YOUTH, I.E., THE FUTURE; AND THIRD TO
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