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  • the daily lives of Americans and Japan ~~e ., together. I ~ OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ COLLECT 0 ·of State . CHARGETO LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 53 Origin -~ S 1~ ACTION: AmEmbassy TOKYO lO11PK~· · 3320 ss Info, LIMDIS La.test draft
  • " THEYHADCONCLUDED THATTHE REPUBLICAN PLANKWASGENERAL ANDDID NOTCONTAIN ANYCONCRETE SUGGESIONS ONENDINGWARBUTSAID·THATTHENORTH VIETNAMESE KNOW "WHO(REPUBLICANS) AREANDHOWTHEYARE," OBVIOUSLY IMPLYING DISAPPROVAL. THEFORTHVIETNAMESE SAID THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM DID
  • Guidelines , av~r , NARA, D!3te_chH·t:R G OHF IDEN 'f'L:U•..., CQ~JFIDENTIAL DRAFT NATIO:KAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. TO The Secretary of Defense SUBJECT: Military Exercises 1 •. The purpose o.f this memorandum is to set forth the procedures
  • Folder, "NSAM # 316: Military Exercises, 11/12/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • a W'w m k (■ COPY LBJ LIBRARY / m r n m k Department of State CONTROLS- - 2S820 R E C E IV E D :. JUNE 305 FROM; SAIGON ACTION; S E C STA TE P R IO R IT Y 4454 UJ /3 0002 Action Info -S. N 0 D I .j •I T JU KE 30 S Tty
  • seek a political solution, then large scale military action will naturally remain on center stage. However, whether the war ends soon or lasts in one form or an.other for several years, the GVN must still secure the countryside and gain the willing
  • subject to the position of the Department of Defense. Mr. Bundy has now received the attached memorandum from Secretary McNamara recording his concurrence in the draft NSAM. This completes the departmental action on the NSAM and Mr. Bundy requested me
  • Folder, "NSAM # 321: Review of Strategic Stockpile Objectives, 12/1/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • basis as other peaceful non-strategic exports to the Soviet bloc without attaching special new conditions. Such action would accord with President Kennedy's decision in May 1963 on an almost identical case (forage harvesters) in which the same argument
  • BE.... BOWLES BT NOTE: ADVANCE COPYTO S/S-0 12/7/65, 5:08 p.m. PASSEDWHITEHOUSE12/7/65, 5:38 p.m. CONF~ • I INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 85 Action -, • 0 0 zt RUEHCR DE RUSBAE351B 3412145 NEA ZNYCCCCC Z 072036 Info 5609 1965 DEC 7 PM 6:13
  • ma j or problem, i.e. , can we live with actions which our European a llies are taking in the field of financial affairs ? I s it possible for u s to reach a rational f inancial accommodation w ith the Common Market? Can w e halt a pro­ ces s wh ich
  • ' • • .; ,,,::i/i1 ~;'.,:i~•,j ¥·1·~~: ,;i;u:,;,o,. •~~~~/& . • .• XEROX FR0~1 '1,UICIC COPY \j
  • and railroads), communications, electricity, education, health, public construction and capital outlays for social welfare. The Plan includes about 235 speci­ fic proposals for action in the various major sectors of activity. These could be examined
  • recommendation when you have before you an appropriate action document to sign. II,..< J,Aj.o!JJ. R ostow SERVICE SET . l,n I ' , EXECUTIVE OrF ICE OF THE PRES IDENT Of"F"IC£ or £MER0£NCY PLANNING WASHIN GTON. 0 . C . 20504 o,.,.,cr; 0
  • TELEGR / ~~GE ~ 01 - 2 3 :t 7 l I Z ATHENS 03683 ..... . \ 2 I ACTION SS 30 ·· 'l, !NF'O /030 W - - - - • • - ~ "1 w • ~ - ~31630Z FEB 68 ; · ,M AMEMBASSY ATHENS 'O SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY ~589 INFO AMEMBASSY ANKARA PRIORITY 850
  • Dissem :TOD S~ CIi IisE~:::~-- ~~:~:~:_.~] COPY LBJ LIBP,ARY . _ ·_No_Fore~gn Dissern .. .,,. ·Possible Communist . Stra·tegy We believe that the developments described together with the current pattern of major Communist military action
  • deliberately accentuates the negative, and my worries may be overdrawn. But our staff job is to give you both sides of any story - - and to show the options if others don't. In any case I see no reason for precipitate action on a letter or a statement
  • OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF' 1-URTH EH ·: ' .,. . ;·vIOLATlONS; ASKED ro APOLOGIZE FOR PAS·T ACTIONS. ·AND REQUESTED .~ ,'. ro PROMISE NOT TO VIOLATE: ·THE ARMISTICE AGREEMENT IN THE FUTURE. ::t ·r 1 t ··,·l i fl . ~~!) f· I N ADD IT IO 1-r ~,r;:sHOUtD ?UBL! CLY
  • . return, by the US to a "Fortress America f, philo­ sophy. This could lead to a shift away from reliance on US protection and is likely to induce non­ nuclear nations to initiate nuclear programs. Deployment of ABMsystems by both the US and USSR might
  • . The Government we ■tern Ea ■ t baa ■ ituatlon to the to and from Berlin and between the Federal a.rm.any muat to the of it• 1overmnent, of the SoYiet Government announced that new l•Yi•• will nterin1 3. Ea ■t and compllmat1 from recent action
  • 108 . . ..,, , * clearly additional to consortium pledges ** The IBRD has offered debt relief ~C?.f 7-]~ million for emergency purp.oses if- -other countrt-e·s t_!i ke - commensurate action G DECLASSJPIED E. . 12356, Sec. 3.4 _By -_-_6!fi_
  • File, "Latin America, Vol. 5"] 11 la. n~por.t, Bi-e91apn1c Sketches .. e- 2 =pp. r,___ [d,plieate of #5, NSF Country File, "Latin Ameriea, 11g1 5" l J-,)_
  • : • MU~I BOOK MSG ADV CYS. TO NMCC ( 4) SIN:I PRECEDENCE ACTION HiMEDIATE INFO IMMEDIATE . FROM , TO . • •..~ · ..• . INFO: •. ·suaJ: SPECIAL. INSTRUCTIONS OCJCS .·\~ . CINCPAC COMUSMACV . AME MB.SAIGON• •• ••} _J • . ·i V ; • I
  • WEPICKEDUP GVNLEAFLETS SHOWING PIOTURE OF VCTtRRORKILLINGRECOUNTING THENUMBER OF VC KILLED AND. CAPTURED,:PRAISING AR°VN.FOR ITS. PROM.PTRESPONSE TO THE VC ACTION, AND CALLIN(3 FOR THE PEOPLE TO STANO FAS'r IN ·rHE FACE OF THE VC. ;. • GP.. 1 • : 425 . j
  • n all by tM Un on of Soviet Statee of America of outer space any object ■ kinds of weapona of mass Statu~ (a) To refrain from placing in orbit around the earth carrying nuclear weapons or any other kinda of weapons of ma•• truction. inatalli
  • . 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
  • relations (as, for example, There ar of his established he will pursue the same policies of the Multilateral forth and he may never reach it. in the German, European and world situations doubt offer that choice, hence- and actions of his
  • ineligibles with voting documents. Though the PG has not taken any extensive Sli:GRET LHvfDIS By DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12 56, Sec. 3.4 NLJ 8 - ;)fO NARA, Date 3 -/o-f JY ·-6-:& , SECRET - LIMDf3 -2- corrective action, the effect has been to put the PRD
  • George Woods is pressing the consortium hard for pror..npt action. - - S . __ _, :::..r: ..Jling through diplcmatic •c::::.::.::1e~s:or ,anothc:.· :~- 3".;:.:.:..;\·, _·_';_-~~: ..::. :..=>aks. Gene LoQke is working the o·cher end of the _ine. W~1.ile
  • NEA ACTION: IBO: AmembaasyH1WJ>BUfI Amconsul C&tclJ'.l"l;\ '"'°' ss Embassyshould tra~bdt in appropriate manner follow~ PR p USIA from the President of condolence Bmbaasy wi 11 coordiute age _SA G to the Maharajah as it believes
  • 24 Pre-Game Briefins 1000 - Control 26 25 Move I 0930-1730 ~rHnn level,£ ~00-.1~3 \... seniors 27 ---~ '28 0930-1600 Control Meeting ir- ., MAY 1967 1 3 2 4 5 Move II .0930-1730 action level 8 10 0930-1600 Control Meeting 11 12 17
  • to the President; let's wait to see whether he reacts ~D NATIONAL SECURITY COLIN L 1/1~7 / EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Amman, Jordan February 16, 1967 w. w. Rostow White House Washington., D. c. Mr. The 'Dear Mro Rostow: Although
  • believed that they had fully understood what our words meant, We would continue our reconnaissance flights and if they were £~red upon we would take the necessary defensive actions. This could· create a dangerous situation which we assume neither side would
  • ·/ .,_' .,..;,_ '. I •- Dear MadamPrime Minister: I want to thank you for your warm and friendly which your Ambassador was good enough to deliver return from Honolulu. letter of February 9 to me shortly after my I am pleased indeed to know that our actions
  • ~ ~ Mr. Wilson - '£OP SEORgf No Objection To Declassificat ion 2004/03/25 : NLJ-030-011-2-1-6 UTGOING TELEGRAM NDICATE: 0 Department of State COLLEct CHARGE TO -CONFIDENTIAb 57 Orlg!n USUN NEW YORK ACTION: IO Info, I NFO ~ ss ' > Amembas
  • be unwise to undertake the new commitments else­ where which might be necessary to reduce the urge to acquire de­ fensive· unclear wP.::inr,ns. / I Contra There is no course of action or inaction which can be undertaken without risk. We, Europe, _China
  • -nuclear.weapons program Parliament. ••rve LYON WGM t " • . r. • r ... • •• , . .: .; lleBI :, . • l- Jepart1ne.~t INCOMlhG "TELEGRAM .f 'J iilM!!:P 35 ~ Action • FROM: Paris ss TO: Secretary SR G NO:. ~47, Jul! 24, 7 ••• AC:ION
  • .~Y SfEPS '1' 1LL SE Tl\KEN TO I~SLF E T~T TL£Y ARE REIJ"!ITED AT Tl.£ E~RLIESf POSSI3..E TI~ WITH THEm FAM1L I ES. Wl11LE Tl-£ 1J. S. GOVERNMEITT 'i!El.COMES THIS ACTION.' SY N~ Tl1 K0R EA IN RET'.RNit-.B T~ PLE9LO CP.EW , Tl.£ I;.1PCRTANT '.11\TTER
  • n c:amp. The oth•r veraion ' lege• that e•ide,nt J ohn,•on in1tr cted 't'b F I 't o i ve ,• tigat action by m.e,mber• of the bto camp to •low do n he ace n got atlon• L before t e 196 ml c.tton. •l"i• After tb. election J,. , Cl ar Hoo,v1u
  • excluded from responsible participation in the management of their own nuclear defense. B. To set a pattern for the management of atomic weapons by collective action rather than by the prolifera~ tion of individual national deterrent systems. This applies