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  • to the ideals of democracy. This was proved by the Marshall Plan and by the Atlantic Alliance.· The American aid under the Marshall Plan mightily contributed to Western Europe raising from the ruins of war. The Atlantic Alliance created a mighty shield, behind
  • commitments. It also emphasizes America's faith in strength by alliance. On both points, we realize there are those who question, first, our capacity to honor our commitments, and, second, question the sophistication of America's trust in al Iiances as a means
  • -S,USS I 0CllO33-62 26 February IIEMCllANDUlf FCll: Colonel Howard L. Burris, Air Force Aid to the Vice President FROM Deputy Chief, Western Division, Office of Current Intelli1ence, Central Intelligence ,Aaency SUBJECT Basic Data on Latin
  • on this topic, and U.S. involvement should be viewed more in terms of the Vice Presi~ dent's recommendation for a broad Asian­ Pacific Alliance of free nations than ae a specific understanding with respect to the GRC. 6. The Vice President aa•i•tauce
  • President's departure September 13, 1963 Newspaper articles President's visit Assessment 1963 of trip statement, and Prime Minister Fornebu Airport, Oslo, and editorials highlighting the Vice to Norway (Oslo's 227 telegram) by Embassy, Helsinki's A-141
  • arrival, the Vioe President'& movements were heavi~ ~ cov.z-·ed by a number of newspaper reporters and prese photographers, notabl.7 Mr1.:•ih {A.PLondon), Mr. Walker (!1!!!.!.-Life photographer), Mr. Levy (AP photographer, Paris), Mies Pick ( chester Ouard
  • President great success on historic tour." Saigon's _daily newspapers have extended elaborate wel­ come to visit of Vice President Johnson. "Ngon Luan": "In eyes of Vietnamese people, Vice President Johnson is Ambassador of freedom and promoter or noble
  • ment. Several papers highlight portion of arrival statement in which Vice President expressed "abiding and unchanging interest of Uanited States of America in the independence and integrity of Lebanon." Newspapers report Lebanese were delighted by Vice
  • preparations for these elections. J. It is important that the Dominican people realize the benefits made available to them through basic reform laws, self-help, and the Alliance for Progress. Reform laws, such as the one creating the agrarian reform institute
  • •. and cn-eue t large" PJt,,.;;re the alliance' toward 11 capac an lntegra ty to intl~1ence Eu.-ropean co--1.ty e'9.'.ent.a1n the will help to enlharn~eitb.:.t capacity and thua to atrengthEn the Atlantic Coman.mlf;y., more cohe lve and powerful
  • is a natural to the time when it will be desirable to be associated and American time in the future. of the Alliance Central approach may tell you that his government at some appropriate hope to see a strong before Regarding the Dominican has
  • , but miscalculation is alwaya possible. Meanwhile. it is desirable to maintain contact with the USSRand discreetly encourage nationalist trends in Eastern Europe. NATOSCrategy a. '1'b.e Chan~llo~ baa a basic fear that the Alliance (meaning the US) will be unwilling
  • Preaident can offset doubts which have recently arisen in Europe over rumored withdrawal of U.S. combat troop units. Re can emphasize our respect for the role of even the smaller states of the Atlantic Alliance as we move toward a real partnership
  • 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
  • ·· partnership essentia'l- and ta desire to strengthen Atlantic relationship. Vice "President noted his visit Luxembourg first ever··by··m to impo:r~ance President or Vice President ·-and. paid tribute of A"t1antic Alliance and .Integrated Europe in. IBG tl;l
  • 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
  • tribute to importance" of At1.antic Alliance and Integrated Europe in USG thinking. He -emphasized higb>pr-iority President giving to these-·two • themes. Vice President reminded· his hearers of great··auc­ cess .. of Grand Duchess' recent vis it to US