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  • . 1. A de Gaulle pmbe. a. He agrees Dillon would be the best man. Noratad. If not Dillon, perhaps b. I! the probe has substantial publicity, it could damage badly the ·u nity of the fowteen. Erhard and Moro (as"well as the Da.nee) are under
  • . So Department of increasing pressure and other agencies are con.sidoring varioua ways for an ROK/Jap settlement. moro on Seoul than on Tokyo. because our levorage Naturally. these foc:uu ia so much greater on tho former. 1. One action being
  • ----·- ct.rrying . : 5 mfllto;:i r'~Cl:J . . A-ba:nbP'..t:m •• '. • 11 a.nuclear bcmb. c~ nro·f'ltu--..c1111/mt..ll "Five of 0-..o . .tied. T~ . . moro are mlacln&; . ' . uTh-i p?.u..ls ,...re a D.;sz \
  • to solidify USSR support for tho DRV, could push tho CHlCOMs to moro direct and ovort support of tho DRV, and thus would accelerate tho eritcnt of thg US commitinont to SouthoaQt Aoia. W 'k js i * llBM l'lllllW GRO^JP3 Copy o f ...... f ry ol " a " "pagc3
  • Mr. President, has moro ~.;per:..· ·1ence than you or the ~ish involved in such ' . d1!ficult decisions 1n 'Which you can always coufit on Israel's understanding. uTho leaders of Jordan were tolorat1na: and sometimes encouraging the overt stationing
  • is not the rule . begets like. !he rule 1a, sinoe Darwin, that lll:e In the mental the rule operates , except with much moro speed. The rigidity of e. skeleton, the natural invol•••...,rv t1,1notions ot the body forbid rapid ohenge in imitation. lmportant
  • agoncyo Provision of a Presiacn:::.i.,ally U?P~inted "strong" ch~irman for tho ICC would (i) p:cc.•1ide an ,moro,~~O;,ch~nn~l of ,comL--••., • ·_;·;.::,:;.~ of. a Dopm:tinent #· ftltlnic~t:i.on ----------------enabling t.ho PrasS.dcmt ·;6 o~tain bct,1ccn