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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- '.::'o F VAR~ PRESUMABLY CONFINED IN - SOUTH . VIETNAM• -· THESE·· INCLUDE · .9 ; U.S • .· ARMY, 5 u.s •. MARINE.·· AND·· 5 - u.s. AIR FORCE. THESE FIGURES ARE CURRENT 3UT DO NOT INCLUDE THOSE -MEN LISTKD AS .MISSING IN ACTION. THE:RE' - IS NO . VAY
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- THE INDIAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROBLEM 5 A. ,Background . . . 5 Basic Considerations . . B. 5 c. Courses of Action 8 Economic Pressures Inducements 1. & 8 a.. Discussion . 8 b. Recommendations . 10 2. Security Aspects .. 12 . a. Discussion .. . 12 b
- , an action that would be in contra vention of the Bermuda principles. In May of that year, in return for approving~ modest increase in sulilIIler frequencies for TWA, Portugal obtained a US understanding (Memorandum of Consultation) that~ priori
- , ?Om 6~~3 . ,. 2~!~~1:~~. TELEGRAM Department of Stq~e 0 O
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- imbalances" in. South Africa as their guest in June. The "banning" action taken against the Mideast. A less sanguine view came from the newspaper Al Abram, mouth Robertson,· from which there is no ap- • piece of the NassC'rjtovcrnment. It was, peal
- .. --~~------..,__;;......._:~~~~~~---~~--..........~~--..liirooll~~-------~......_..........,~-....._-.....;__~~~_,,;..._.__ FILE C9PY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 20, 1964 - ·~ . SEGRE~ NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM 294 TO: SUBJECT: The . The The The The Secretary of State Secretary of Defense
- Folder, "NSAM # 294: U.S. Nuclear and Strategic Delivery System Assistance to France, 4/20/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
- National Security Action Memorandums
- ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) "' THE WHITE HOUSE I ~ WA S HINGTON SECR~ · January 8, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 323 SUBJECT: TO: The The The The The The Policy toward the present and future of the Panama Canal Secretary of State
- Folder, "NSAM # 323: Policy Toward Present and Future of the Panama Canal, 1/8/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- for a Cooperative Program in Science .Bet;v{~en the United Stat,_e .s of America and Italy . The Government of the United States of America· and the· Government of Italy recognize that cooperation and collaboration among scientists of their respective countries
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- to b1p altltwlea; aotlce. lloatow •- OXCd.T ACTION LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Thuraday. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: lDdepeadence Day Message to Hussein This Saturday, May 25. ia the annivereary of Jordan's independence. State recommend
- ' I-- ., CONTENTS I The Prospects I I Alternative in South Vietnam Over the Next Ten Months J ·I Courses of Mil ita·ry Action The Current Strategy Population •I I I Security Negot ia ti ans '-....... c;9..Mct~.A) Re1at i ans
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- types who would invade Cyprus regardless of the consequences. · 3. He is concerned that your letter of June 5 raised questions about Turkey's motives in wanting to take direct military action in Cyprus. 4. He feels deeply that he must return
- . The Unite4i;$,ta.te• should ~~~no economic actione because the Cubant Cio\f~rnment ball oortain measurea. t~n I ' Dr. Ely stated that after these three points have been accepted by ua the Cubans would be delighted· t.o negotiate with us on a bilateral
- do everything he could to work for a settlement. c. Italian leaders favored the bombing lull. been helpful to the Moro government. They believed our action had T OI SEGRE I /$ENSITIVE -2 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE d. De Gaulle was polite
- ) :MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE ACTION WASHINGTON --&Ee1tEr Friday, February 9, 1968 - 7: 25 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Your Meeting with General Dayan During his farewell talk with you Tuesday, you 1ll recall that Ambassador Harman offered
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- LISBON 01949 162044Z 85 ACTION INFO EUR CIAE SS 20 00,DODE 25,USIA /146 00,GPM 12,NSA 04,H 02,AF 02,INR 0?,L 10,ACDA 1 16,MC 03,NSC 10,P 01,E IS~TRSY 04,RSC 11,RSR 0i,~P 01, W R 16J815Z SEP 68 FM AMEMBASSy LISBON TO SECSTATE WASHDC
- . !arms ls the only milk available to millions 0£ poor children abroad. The Secretary will use authority in the 1965 Act whenever necessary to meet our needs fo"r dairy p:i.·oducta. 3. Tako actions that will tncrease soybean production in 1966
- INCOMING TELEGRAM · Department ti of State ----=S~~-=GL(!=-=-=t..___ _______ Action SS Info ATA615 VV Q.'1AJ83VV PP RUEHCR DE RUQMAT 132A 1901730 ZNY SSSSS P fJ91725Z ZEA .,0 6.4 8.4 1965 JUL 9 PM 2 38 LI MD IS INCIPIENT. POLITICAL
- that this the months ahead. * This paper is based upon a. more detailed study entitled, "Indian Nuclear Problem: Proposed Course of Action" which was prepared for and approved by the Committee on Nuclear Weapons Capabilities (the Thompson Committee), and submitted
- QI • In - 3 INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 89DJEJP71 I £ii£ 85 Control: Rec'd: Action SCI Pretoria FROM: 18999 December 26, 1964 2:56 P.M. -BUNDY-SMir., -BATOR Info .ss G_ Secstate ACTION: INFO: SP L_ DATE: ~E IO 822
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- : Info ·; Department of State .··.··· ' Action . l C ~ APR 2· . PM 4 00 ·· ~- ~-;:.:_. ·: r .. .. ·FROM: ..PARIS · . · .. ·· F. "· ..' . ro: "". s .EcsTATE
- IDCNT I A-b ? / 5 5 26148 Control: Rec'd: Action PROM: SAIGON ACTION: SECSTATE DATEJ august AUGUST 3 U 9;1 8 am Info 685 , 31 , 8 196^ i P R iO R rT Y PM r EXDJS DE FOR THE secretary DEPTEL 5 5 7 ; EMBTEL 6 8 4 . KHANH'S VFEW
- ,StateDept.Guiddin--..s Byf--' NARA,Dnte1:'3{--0} szatZI' DECLAS~IfIED E O. 129S8,s~c.3.5 NSCMemo.-1/30/95, StateDe~ BY-f < , NARA,Date stiGPrt/ DRAFT . . ;gi,~-r January 21, 1966 NA'nONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. TO: SECRETARY OF STATE SECRETARY
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- to their international agreements," development in cooperation. ·6. honor Actions. In order to meet the pres sure s against us, and demonstrate the unity and will of the American people at this critical time, I am asking the .Congress to do the following: -- help
- is predicated the former suggests force would funds some years or the power that limitations implied but also transfer But de Gaulle's Those opposed to the nuclear stringent action of his hold on the voters deputies. foreign to allot "normal
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 30, June 1-12, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- PLANES IS TO HAVE FUTURE BASIS THAT ~IS FORCES WERE NOT DEFEATED BY ISRAEL ALONE. HOPES THE SOVIETS WILL NOT INTERVENE MILITARILY ON PRETEXT TO OFFSET US ACTION. I TOLD HIM THAT OUR CONTACTS WITH SOVIET GOVERNMENT LED US TO BELIEVE SOVIETS WOULD
- discussion in the Department, particularly research and development programs, as well as new weapons systems. We reviewed the actions that we are taking to economize in .every way possible, but to do so without reducing, as a macter of fact while continuing
- , to alternatives: We can roll with the punch: keeping those NATO programs -SECRET \ Iii• I : -BECRE'l'- - 2 - programs from which French withdraws chair" basis, longer welcome in France. this course and relocating of action. and inaction, Two
- the lJS neecin•t be ·1telped. This ta why Shastri'• stat ment and action• on Vietnam will b just as impor~t a•. his econo~mls s. •• - However much one r.nay deplore th way in which incr • aaing U preoccu: ..ation with Vietnam migb.t distort our reapons
- derground testing In Nevada. The report wus given by Senator Henry M. Jadcson, Democrat of Washington, who ls chairman of the Military Ap pJic:ations subcommittee of the Joint Congreuional Committee on Atomic f.llergy. · 'I In a Senate speech on imple
- of sanityandsecurity -- I ·solemnlypledgethe resources,the resolve,andthe unrelentingeffortsof the peopleof the UnitedStatesandtheir Gover'.nment. ..... ACTION Smaday, June 30, 1968 -- 5:45 p. m. Mr. Prealdent: Herewith a draft for your further guldaace
- - French relations. Schiller had said with indignation that he had been summoned to Paris the week before the Bonn meeting. He had instead sent his Deputy, Schoellhorn. The French had then threatened drastic action if the Germans did not revalue
- effect at a time when we to maximise our dollar . Her Majesty's it .. will purchases for defence purposes, than ever vital to from the United Kingdom into in particular in deciding the action of payments requires of .America. reason
- porary. Any action to postpone the return to civilian government would provoke serious unrest within the country, and it appears to us that the junta will have to make at least a plausible pretence of fulfilling its promise. 10. This undertaking to return
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs a-z," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- · in action? In particular, will he have enough airlift to support and_ supply all of the action~? airstrip b. With respect to Khe Sanh, what will be the supply is kept under artill~ry and rocket fire~ 2. How have the Marines organized of ·supply
- . TO SET A DEADLINE BY WHI CH TIME THE US WOULD BE REQUIRED TO TP1KE GERTA N ACTIONS TO MEET GREECE vS ~EEDS WHAT I S NEEDED IS P TIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING THAT WE ARE DEALING WITH CO MPLEX rssu~s WHICH IN VOLVE THE BASIC INTEREST OF GREECE, US
- % food production growth continue, most of Asia, Africa and Latin America will soon be affected. '\ .' '· r··~. r.-r~---. fV:i•l The first requirement in considering present and future trends ii food production and population growth fs a clear
- the He and reflect Minister is a himselfo Mimis ter said knows.-, and as that Japan is a democratic nation, as I· the it President is important to consider the The President reminisced that he was raised near that he had he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 112: Dec. 26‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- THEY BECAMEINPATIENT AND EVEN MOREVIOLEN'l FROMTHIS POINT ON ( THE LAST HCURAND A HALF TO 2 HOURSOR LESS) '11IElN'IERPRE'l'ORGOT INTO 'lHE ACTION AND GCT HIS UCKS. IT WAS DURING'IRIS 'IIME 'IHA'!' I. WAS PROPED UP AGAINST THE WALL.,: SITTING ON 'IRE FLOORWI'IH MY
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 29, May 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- .' MAJ{E DECISION THIS WEEJ{END - TO S"!R!XE'. MAIN HOPE .I SEE or· AVOIDING · SUCH'DECISIOW ,IS FOR IM MEDI AT! INTERIM ACTION WHICH WILL BUY .TIME. ·_., IT -WAS~-FOR THIS REASON I HAVE SUGGESTED · TELEPHONICALL\' CERTAIN ':·srEPS SE . PUT"- Hl" TP.AIN