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Foreign Exchange Impact of US Force Reduction
The proposed reduction of 12,000 men in the US forces
stationed in Korea would deprive the Korean economy of net
dollar earnings of an estimated $1~ to $18 million a year.*
Taken
- Proposals
B. Characteristics
of the Institute
C. Cooperative Arrangement
with American
Technical Organization
D. Prototype for Other Areas
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
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VISITOF
PRESIDENT
PARK
WASHINGTON,
MAY17-19,1965
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DHERMINED TO BEAN
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NOT NAT'l SECURITY
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- the Shah 19 probably pushing reasonable economic
ceilings, we may make progress by going along on the war reserve
and force level in order to drag our feet on less reasonable requests.
Any objection to the attached?
HHS
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- halt of'
Korea's r,equire:ients.
Bef'ore World War II, Korea imported millet and sorghum,
and exported rice, "t:Jirl.chgave Japan the economic power to attack Pearl Harbor.
Mr. Paik said that the student dGmonstrations in Korea might be resumed.
He
- the views of the Departments of State
and Defense and of AID on the possible redeployment of one of the two
u.s.
divisions now stationed in Korea. A time-phased plan for such a
redeployment1 when and ii' decided, is at Attachment A.
I.
Defense