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  • ..... s______________________ to this is general concern that younger Papandreou would move Greece away from Western alliance. 3. Proposed scenario would be that you call on George Papandreou at earliest opportunity, and inform him on instructions that USG deeply concerned
  • receipts, Dimitracopoulos could get him 20,000 drks. ($667.00) from the "U.S. Government Secret Service." 7. November 1957: Dimitracopoulos printed a story in the Athens newspaper Kathimerini that NATO was "demanding" missile bases in Greece
  • . SAYS MAGNITUDE OF ASSISTANCE DOES NOT MEET NEEDS AND BELIES EXPECT AT IONS OF GOG WHICH IS TRYING TO CONCEAL DIS-APPOINTMENT. IT ALSO COMPLAINS GOG SHOULD BE ALLOWED SELL MORE WHEAT THAN , PERM ITT ED. · co~~UNIST AND A~D NAT URE OF FAR-LEFT NEWSPAPERS
  • HOUSE (/ INFORMATION WASHINGTON SECRET June 18, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: NSC Meeting on NATO, Wednesday, June 19, noon The purpose of the NSC meeting on NATO is to discuss our policy on several Alliance issues which will come up
  • political changes has become a subject of dissension within the .NATO alliance, you may wish to point out that it tvas inevitable that the coup would provoke .an unfavor·able reaction among some members of the alliance. However, we believe . this reaction
  • and then Communist. Once we all agree on this we can reach a solution. Zurich Agreements were flawed in arriving at independen-ce as a compromise. 4. We annoyed that Turks question fidelity of US to Turk alliance because US won't come down on Turk side against Greece
  • the European Economic CommLmity and the members of the NATO alliance to which Greece was economically, militarily and ideologically linked. Within Greece, in the period just after the coup, the attitude of the King was the most urgent question. While
  • grave internal dissension and lack ot confidence; it is outside the formal chain ot u. s. alliances but still maintains a posture ot dignity and defiance vie-a-via the USSR. Iran cannot continue to resist these preaeurea indefinitely unless it knows
  • of the countey. The Shah and the Army were, until a little year ago, in a looee and uneasy alliance of landlord ■, religioua leadere, am big more than a with the traditional elite buaineae leadere, while oppoeition acmn - 8 . oppoaition from
  • in this house. I do so in a special sense. Today Your Majesty is the leader of a people with whom we enjoy a lon g history of close friendship and alliance. But the Greeks and their brave young King are something more than friends and allies. of all
  • OF COMMUNIQUE Prime Minister Papandreou of Greece and President Johnson have discussed the problem of Cyprus and its relationship to the alliance of free nationso A full exchange of views was occasioned by the Prime Minister's visit at the invitation