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  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS O R TITLE #2e 'e19ert RESTR ICTION 3 pp ( dup of #1) tyGlr.f/- 't~ Conftdentta-1 - 2- pp memo DATE 11/1 10 ~J'kf:hY~~L SNECURITY FILE, National Security Action
  • Folder, "NSAM # 271: Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters, 11/12/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • 80!4PtDEN .i IAL G May 13, 1965 NATIONAL SECUaJTY ACTION MEWOJlANDU . NO. 333 TOJ Th• ffl"&larf of Slaw Tu S~cf•tal'f td Defaate The Stter•tal'f of Couuaerce 8UBJ£CT: Follow.11p oa the Mtllor · epo•t Tb• Pn1.l deat b• c1Pec'8tl ••· to ••'. Wl
  • Folder, "NSAM # 333: Follow_up on Miller Report, 5/13/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • had to take action. Totally unrelated to Kosygin's visit. President pressed on Middle East, Viet Nam, non -proliferation, ABM's. He got no positive reaction in the fir st talks. friendly, jolly and warm. But he found Kosygin He enjoyed hi.In
  • ) THE WHITE HOUSE . WASHI N GT ON March 18, 1965 . J NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 327 MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS O F S T AFF . THE CHAIRMAN, ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION THE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING THE DIRECTOR
  • Folder, "NSAM # 327: Discontinuance of Net Evaluation of National Security Council, 3/18/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • ACTION FrWay. NOYember 15. 19'8 7:15 p.m. Mr. Pre•ldeat: Herewith a •b.ortened for Bob Owbar1h'• ••r ■ lOD the letter w. w. WWRoatow:rln R.o•tow file. of NO¥ember 15, 1968 l --14 like te brlaa to JOU au.el• IN outat .... •I ... effect
  • for such training when authorized. In announcing his actions, the President stated that this review brings into full focus the need for women throughout America to be al.ert to the increasing involvement of the United States in world affairs and the obligation
  • Folder, "NSAM # 306: Language Training for U.S. Government Dependents, 6/19/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • Franklin Lindsay for the Schelling job: but action apparently awaits Nick's return. °I belleve lt essential that Sec. Ruk under­ stand your personal concern that NSAM 341 has not been eHectively lmple·t nented. W. W. Rostow OONFlDENTIAL -- WWRostow:rln
  • Folder, "NSAM # 341: The Direction, Coordination and Supervision of Interdepartmental Activities Overseas, 3/2/1966, [2 of 2]" National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • Departm ent o f State SECRET" Z C Control: Rec'd: Action Info FROM: SAIGON ACTION: SEC STA TE 270 INFO: CINCPAC F^OLAD 123 V IE T IA N E 13 PHNOM PENH kZ DATE: 25^58 JULY 3 1 , 196^ 11:^7 A.M. 031 JULY 3 1 , 7 P.M . I- IM DIS . FONMIN QUAT
  • not affect e d by the Sovie t action. In respon :;c.: he w a s told that U.S . i n t erests are involved i n Berlin where we are cornrnitte d to prevent the city being over run by th e Russians. Although th e ::>uviet military effort went smoothly
  • ~·~. - Date':"~ --~m~Ni'!!IB~B~!~ff~T-JIAIL~C,.......,.._,JREPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS ~ I Ill .,PD,OtilBIT~UNUSS '"UNCLASSlflED" f ' • iNCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 54 Action NEA Info ss n29 . tmrm£ rcr~7TA 029 fiR RUEHCR RUEHDT IE
  • ) ,.... ., t OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ 0 CHARGE TO COLLECT o·f State -, ' -GOOf'i.BBlf'f?:AL 5> Origin Amembassy SEOUL / ACTION: S.S. 7 s3 PM '64 2-a:> Info, tJ 1 LIMDIS Your 17320 l.. I.n our e.onversation wl th P.Alla .sugg. e
  • to consult the other members of your Intelligence Board in preparing ' ·: • this paper. With regard to recommendations of actions as a consequence of the •.-·: :·-- conclusions o! this report, I shall prepare and submit a separate paper
  • Report on Moroccan Bases Transmitted herewith is a final report under NSAM 232 of the actions taken with respect t o U.S. bases in Morocco agreed upon between King Hassan II and President Kennedy last March. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • Folder, "NSAM # 232: Follow_up on King Hassans Visit, 4/5/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • of the inadequacy of their treatment of U. S. correspondents. As for the U. S. press corps in South Vietnam, most responsible correspondents support our goals, even though they may be critical of certa in actions which we have taken. Turning to the other two
  • King would reveal details to UA9 at this time. GP-3 • END RUSK • L FORM R II~ _J DS-322A iBGR!T-/ NODIS Cltz.uifi~a ti on I 04756 ; 'OUTGOING ,f£LEGRAM. Department . INDICATE: D COLLECT of State ·GCHARGE TO or11 1n .· ACTION: Amembassy
  • Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocType Doc Info Classification Pages Date Restriction 04 report "Chronology of Correspondence & Actions on Additional Fuel. .. " s 4 12/63-7/65 A 07 cable Deptel 5307 to Paris C 2
  • Governments·. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, PREMIER. Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United s·tates of America, Washington D.C., U.S. A. WHITEHOUSE MAILROOM 19'0!9 JUN17 ~M 9 I 4 On Her Majesty's Service Mr. Lyndon B
  • . (Not printed at Government expense)
  • Folder, "NSAM # 131: Training Objectives for Counter_Insurgency, 3/13/1962," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • been done (Indonesia, the Philippines,·Thailand). What has been done is only a beginning and we are taking vigorous action on a number of fronts to stimulate the interest of the governments in the area in population policies and programs. The Bureau
  • three in five of the world's people are chronically underfed . Diet deficit areas include all of Asia, except Japan and Israel; almost all of Central America and the Caribbean ; all Africa but the southern tip , and all South America except the three
  • -fil'Ji.GBIS BROKEN INTO .ADV.ANCE lG:::s, VISIT ANDF0LL0Vl-ill?. SPECIF.CC REQ.UESTSWILL FOU..OWAS ITDSP~Y BECOMESF.I:RM. ACTION Sl\:.TE- 20 0 0 Bo ObjoQtives. 1. To reflect U.S. r~spect for and confide~c~ ir_ :.:::. S1--.z.st::-ias the leader of his
  • , UJ-&-t1olo1 -.', r ·- Department ~NCLASS1FIED PAGEi 01 '+5 ACTION KAMPALI 0358'+ ~ of State TELEGRA 937 2720382 AFi 16 INF'O' sc:1 05,CPR- 02,GPM' 01+,NSC, 10,P! 04,RSC 01,ss 20,sso 00,cco 00, ~ NSCE 00,US:JE, 00,NA?A, 04
  • a the will of. the people as we want. to see it mobilized. Clearly, essential the price to our national withdrawing short people-rallying II. to be paid for convincing interest of "victory." program It was suggested could not be drafted America would
  • ~RP ~s ~SC ACTION: zo b8a1bu y JIDDA · :'°T DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 / 03 7 ~· 91.: f.;\~ NLJ Bv ~ - NAR!\~ Date 7 ... 3o.,1j~ Jidda 202 /'' . ex••ination possibility assistinq Yemeni ftarth ·l. 2 , r ~ 4j Jidda 182
  • in any resumption of hostilities in Korea, we believe the Communists are not likely to assume the grave risks of armed action against South Korea over the next several years. (Paras. 12-25, 50-53) 2. The greatest threat to South Korea, at least
  • . Secretary Ball reported that last night's action by a minority of the Mem.bers of the Brazilian Congress who declared the office of the Preaidm.cy vacant and named the President of the Congr.ess, Mazzilli, as President was of doubtful legality. Thie doubt
  • actions ta.ken in ··implementation thereof completes the assignment contained in NSAM No. 300. McGeorge Bundy SEGRE I ~ -HE WHI T E H OUS E WA S HINGTON July 16, 19 65 SECRE'f MEMORANDUM FOR HOLDERS OF NSAM NO. 300 SUBJECT: Review of Alternative
  • Folder, "NSAM # 300: Review of Alternative Communications, Navigation, Missile and Space Tracking and Data Acquisition Facilities, 5/19/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • in Congress and elsewhere to explain her actions. 3. Under pressure, Aftab agreed that there is no real or apprehended da.nge_r::of Indian attack against Pakistan. However, he repeated the s~ndard ai:gument that the balance between Indian and Pakistani e,~11
  • ,., • • J, •• ••" • t, ', t P '• 0 5 6 6 7·.. •• INDICATE:□ COLLECT , □ CHARGE TO 4 c;>rlgln CPR Info, ss . UNCLASSIFIED ACTION: To Be Sent July 13 1 196S 15 PLEASESEND ·INFOCOPYAMEMBASSY BAGHDAD JuL13 12OSAH 'ff HIS EXCEI,I.ENCY G NEA ABD AL
  • . ....... COMMENTARY . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 ·- • 11 . .111 . . iv ...... . . . . . . .. A-1 THRUA-15 B-1 TERUB-10 REVI.:.---W ANDDISCUSSION· Senior Discussion Action Discussion ?ARTICIPANTS. ~.A?S . . . . . DISTRIBUTION
  • January actions a whole lot more if there has been a pause beforehand. I find that Komer strongly shares this view, and that Califano seems to be shifting toward it. /h.-f. (,) , DECLASSIFIED .!./~ J l =-j~8'.. . 3:;~-_:...;: I k~
  • . The ultimate purpose of these experiments is to improve our ability to dis­ criminate between natural seismic disturbances and underground nuclear explosions. II. Economic Actions 1. Exploratory Economic Talks- We should be prepared to begin tech­ nical
  • Folder, "NSAM # 304: U.S. Relations with Eastern Europe, 6/10/1964 [2 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • of note from Swipa &lbaa•y to G0C (in Spaniela) the lmbaaay of Swltze-rlaDd present• lta compliment_• t~ the Ministry of Foreign lalationa and, ill ita capacity•• repre• sentative of the intereats of . the United State ■ of America 1n Cuba, baa
  • , the Compassionate President Lyndon B. Johnson The White House Washington, D. C. The United States of America Mr. President: It is my hope that you will accept my best regards for yourself and my esteem for your great people, as I avail myself of the occasion
  • actions by the Indonesians. He said it was impor tant to get the Indonesians and the I MF to knuckle down to a comprehensive development pl an for the country. We would have to expect that we would face making a distinction between what the Indos will want
  • a response. The Soviets knew of the action in advance. The North Koreans have no intention of returning the ship or the crew at present. An interdepartmental group has been at work during the day and will be completing later this evening, hopefully
  • Requirements secret //2c chart action secret //3a letter /f4a report teams and control MU I-68 I/Sa letter /16a report /f7a memo /f7b report /!Ba memo //8b report _ _, nu.•-.. ftU.::JLUW -secret~ lf9a memo LLUUl (U) - I'-/,/~ to Walt Rostow
  • .............. Summary of BETA.I ............ Summary of BETAII ......... Conclusion ............... A-1 A-2 A-8 A-15 thru. thru thru A-2 A-7 A-15 thru A-19 thru thru B-3 B-29 Senior Critique . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 • thru Action-level Critique .......... C
  • , "Israel Security (Tanks), 11/63 - 6/64," Box 32 Collection Title National Security File, National Security Action Memorandums Folder Title "NSAM 290--Meeting Israeli Arms Requests" Box Number 3 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13526
  • Folder, "NSAM # 290: Meeting Israeli Arms Requests, 3/19/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • , CIA, USIA, NSA, COMAC, CINCSTRIKE, USUN 6/19/67; 7:13 ~. __ .._LIM1IEILQF£1C1AL-Jlfilt _ _ - epartment of Stat I OMING TELEGR ----- Action ZRVZ CZ Info C~ A303 0 ' 4 . 05 1967 JUL 17 AM 5 PP R UEHC DE RU VL l 78 Z NY SS SSS P l 70q?5Z