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  • or military areas. e. A Control Team examines the "Move Message" which each team provides and determines the positions of other countries and influences. A scenario projection is then prepared which advances the situation to a new point in time and requires
  • people and army. Over time, we believe they must 1nake a l'I i.:--: .... _ i I i , .. Page.__ 4 of telegram to ____ NEWDELB! .;.___~-~--------'-------:-__, ~ ~~ ~ : t :l t ' major contribution to pe·rsua.dmg reasonable eJements in Hanoi
  • a pretty coherent picture. November 1963. You saw Bhutto twice while he was here for President Kennedy 1 s funeral, the second time to ::-eceive a note from Ayub. You told him you were " a friend of Pakistan and would try to continue to be one if Pakistan
  • time until the Indians came to accep t the necessity for Western assistance; b. the nuclear issue was so complex that it could not be dealt with solely by the specialis t s concentrating on arms control or by the country or area specialis ts. We must
  • . 'interest to go in meeting Indian security concerns, what form such action might take, and what the optimum timing might be • d. Whether there are other approaches to the problem which need to be pursued. The study should balance the price of each
  • ._>-~·-,·i;~[ ,OF THE BORDER AND BY FABR.ICATED ALLEGATIONS AND THREATS ·, ••.·:. :; .:;':.:· AGAINST INDIA. T.HE,THREATS HAVE BEEN REPEATED. SEVERAL· TIMES ··-...._·;··,.,,;:. 1·'.· /SINCE NOV 13TH. 'IN THEIR NOTE OF NOV 24TH THE CHINESE WARNED
  • THE FOREIGNEXCHANGE NECESSARY ... IMPORTING FERTI­ LIZERS FROMABROAD ... FOR 1966-67, UNLESSWETAKEIMMEDIATE STEPS FOR GETTINGTHESEFERTILIZERS, IT WOULD NOT BE AVAIL-· ABLEIN TIME.... FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE,KHARIFSEASON (OF 1966>.,.THE FINANCEMINISTRYHADALREADY
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • the Mission Beyond question, your judgment about the timing of our nrl. ■ sion Each leader--except Hebn--publicly congratulated you on the •t:1.a:ing• ot thi ■ Jlis ■ ion. Chiang ■aid-and all others privately concurred--t.hat the mission had the effect
  • no-'vcd..no•:;, l1ov:cver, t:1at a good photo album record of the visit shoulCL be pr0p~Gd 7 •with co.ch :photo ex:.9::-cssly captio~.::d to explain time, place a."'ld people. (If it ca.~_1g. h~nd.some Vii-t:.o-..it being ornate, it will be. in keeping
  • ual aid each year will depend on continuing · Pakistani and I ndian performance. \, ·4. Our approaches to India and Pakistan should be timed for opti'­ mum impact • . For example, I do not believe that we E> hould initi­ ally approach Pakistan until
  • regarded as a tribute to the character and capacity of the Filipino peopleo President Garcia congratulated Vice President Johnson for a very timely and heartwarming address before the joint session ot Congress ... The two leaders talked about problems which
  • appea• ·•• la time kl tile ladi.ana a• w•ll u ._.•elv••• ·ne P•ealdent wu clee.drisht, ln my jU.4&me.ac,kl (lUeado~a th•• accept·ed t'wl•dom** •• SoQ..tb, A•ta. U nothJag ·prow.eeltt .. the folly~, the th,re•· "w•••·• war eeittalnly •••• •I•• vl•lt
  • companies involved could well be invited to ~Jashington as a group to review th,~ present unsatisfactory status, AID loan policies for this purpose might and to seek a solution. well be liberalized. 5. India to expand many times its present family planning
  • it'i'1l I \. 1l." :J." I\. V .. 1l r. ! ),Y ~ Enclosures : i 1. J ,j Dean Rusk ... t 1­ \'-- • l · \ ' t. c,,, vu ,_/'{\ ... -65CRE'f- SUGGESTED LETTER TO PRESIDENT AYUB Dear President Ayub: For some time I have thought it has
  • be frankly and fully explained to the Indian and Pakistan governments. At the same time, w should ntake it clear that while w have no intention of probing into th 1r s urity r lationships with other nations, we hav a 1 gitlmat basis for concern 1n regard
  • are ready to sit down. We will discontinue all bombing north of the 17th parallel if we know they will not take advantage of it. But we will not quit until we have their assurance they will not take ad­ vantage of the bombing halt. If at the end of that time
  • it wou1.• be ... ..._ jut at the time whea atocu are low .. t Delore th• mt barn•L ..,._, tb&t. aome ex.pen8 are aow looJdaa for amalln. cropa __. etocb next year too ltecau• •oil water will &tea UMi •tocb wUl ae aear bottom. So.-. be •o low, •ee• wW bave
  • . Bundy said that after talking to Mr. Gilpatric and the President, at their suggestion he is turning this over to Mr. Ro stow in Mr. Bundy's office. Mr. Rostow will keep in touch with the VP and is available at any time. That includes the question of who
  • ARCHI VES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this fil e. T he original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and ea rly 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been