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  • of preserving the independence and stability of Libya. He asks that the Department of State, in conjunction with other interested agencies, prepare an action program to this end, which he would like to review by 10 April. McGeorge Bundy cc: Administrator, AID
  • . Komer (2) Defense/ISA (4) Bureau of the Budget - Mr . Clark (1) Amembassy Seoul (1) AID (4) E (2) INR (1) FE (4) DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 Nl} By ,; 6' S/P (1) . 'l S'- I ?> , NARA, Date 3 -;)o. 9 .S- SiGRE'f I ADDREilB OFFICIAL
  • March 19. The paper has the concurrence of' the Department of Defense and AID. There follows a summary of the important points covered in the action program. The United states has agreed to a Libyan request to discuss in Libya on or about April 29 tqe
  • The Administrator, Agency for International Development SUBJECT: Study of Possible Redeployment of U.S. Division now Stationed in Korea This is to request that the Secretary of State coordinate a joint State-AID-Defense study which will enable me
  • the President just could not have anyone laying down a commission or proclamation that would give aid and comfort to HanOi and so that is the way it got out. We sure didn't start it. DALEY: Thanks. WATSON: And I know - DALEY: Ok, Marvin, fine. (Daley
  • . aad d&ea wllea we talked oa Mollday I daoapt we came to Clae aareemeat. 1 recall JOUr ••fiAI that it roa take an aide thea •ftl"J'DM will taave to take an aide, &Ad 1 •aid tit.at 1 can't apeak fol" tile re•t of tb•m. l'm Jut appealJac foz' my owa
  • of State, AID, and USIA and when appropriate for other civilian agencies with limited foreign operations. Each of the other addres~ee agencies will be responsible for the organization of appropriate training programs for its own officers. Each
  • I­ •' f i I I i ! I I ; I I ~ ~ :. ',~ PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S NOTES ON CONVERSATION WITH /). / 0 t../ It.. RAY BLISS AUGUST 23, 1967 Pre•ident John•on i nvited Ray Blb• to go to Viet Nam with the election-watching group -· •aid he had
  • . The Pre•W-* a1ked Wm U Ile wu Pint to sf.ve a copy of th• ·wnld. .,.. •am• :repon to~~· alMI he Aid tbt_u yo•••• "That'• 1ood. l:ach time Mm nlut• J:a1m and aay it'• on. th• P1'eatdent'1 bl1tructioa-·w.'r• be,tnntn1 a little policy of 1etUD1 alo111
  • will be dependent upon further U.S. aid, both 1n the f'orm of MAPand support­ ing assistance. 1"P for other NA.IDcountries is presently l.imited to fultillment ot prior colllllitments and training. ~s pol.icy is clearly applicable to the Center countries and Italy
  • , 27 November 1968, in the New State Department Building. In attendance were: STATE - Mi. Howard Furnas, Chairman OSD/ISA - Miss Buckley OJCS - Col M. L. Parsons, USA, J-5 - Col F. H. Riggs, USAF, J-5 AID - Mn. Bell - Mr. Goin - Miss Hughes
  • deputy." 1 President Johnson •aid that each member of the Joint Chiefs ol Stall had qreed to the 1u1penston. SERVICE SET .•. - 2Prealdent Johnaon then uked that all of them aay nothing, m•wer no telephone calla md do no l•akin1. Pre•ldent John
  • here, when we talked before, and I asked for your comments. The Vice ~resident s aid I ho had no co1nmcnt, bllt thanks vc1·y inuch; Vic e P rc ::: hkn t Nixon said, 11 Well, as you know, this is cons i s te nt wifo. what my position ha.s b een all
  • , concerning overseas communications, navigation aids, and data collection and space tracking facilities: (a) The communications requirement to support an intelligence collection facility would be reduced to the extent that the intelli­ gence collection
  • ? In my opinion, there is a common interest in the four nuclear nations having a policy ofstopping additional Nth nations from developing their own atomic-hydrogen weapons. I do not believe the Soviets, any more than the United States, want to aid
  • b e e n s o w o n d e r f u l l y h e l p f u l on the l a n d s c a p i n g a t the K a r n a c k P o s t O ffic e . I h a d the aide) b e h i n d m e w ho c a l l e d o u t the n a m e s a l e r t e d to l i s t e n fo r h is. I d o n 't t h in k
  • . West; gift for White House staff; Military Reception at White House; photos with military & Medal of Honor recipients; Chuck Robb is losing weight in Vietnam; General James Cross is leaving as military aide; Elvira Madigan, in theater; visit with school