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Nuclear Testing
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Cuba - Status
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European and Atlantic Political
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Situa~ion
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Laos (B-6)
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German, Italian,
and United Kingdom Economic
Aid
- - - that in the political and
economic sphere, we are in good shape with the Germans; that we are
doing a respectable job in foreign aid. 2. They have gotten away from
Adenauer's rigid attitude towards the East. 3. In the broadest sense, the
U. S. and Germany have a lot
- Wilson said if the
Franc is devalued 15%, the pound would be under great pressure. The
meeting of ten in Bonn on British urging. But after it was called, Jenkins
said (after the new German tax was announced) it should be called off.
Fowler felt we had
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Mr. Johnson, but I think it may be important a long time from now,
and that's of course what we're trying to anticipate.
You were
director of American aid to Greece and Turkey in a very critical
time--l947-l949.
What is sometimes called the New
- and Mr. Kiesinger; Adenauer’s visit to the LBJ Ranch; reunification; effects of Vietnam War on Germany opinion; ambassador-at-large; Director of American aid to Greece and Turkey, 1947-1949.
- both by the govern
ments in the developing
areas and the aid organizations
committed to help them.
It will require
changes in
attitude
and in method to do the job.
The second point is narro_wer.
It relates
relation
between agricultural
diversification
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to think Federal aid ought to go through Governors rather than to cities.
The President said few governors had experience on police problems,
but that was the House decision.
The President said he'd asked for 50 bills concerning cities and had
gotten 36
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MANIII and POSEIDONmissiles,
carrying multiple
re-entry
vehicles
and equipped with
modern penetration
aids, will
be capable of inflicting
un
damage to the
acceptable
Soviet Union.
It is believed by some ex
perts that the Soviet con
ducted extensive
- drastically
reduced
because of US military aid cuts and pressures to strengthen
the civilian
economy. The twelve ROKAand two US divisions
in
South Korea had, since 1970, keyed their defense plans almost
entirely
to the early use of nuclear weapons