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  • were to be carried via terrestrial lines between Moscow and Brussels. The three Intelsat satellites will provide relay between Europe, North America, and Asia.>:< The stimulus for this global spectacular came from the BBC, but the telecast itself
  • Folder, "NSAM # 338: Policy Re U.S. Assistance in Development Foreign Communications Satellite Capabilities (Revised 7/12/67), 9/15/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • to with­ draw their own troops. 4. The UAR and Syria sponsor various political action programs in the Gulf, although problems of distance and access make support of terrorists and insurgents more difficult than it was in South Arabia. Moreover
  • of the world are still hesitant to largely undertake meaningful action programs. This is, I believe, due to the sensitivity that continues to surround the problem. My associates and I feel that a forthright public statement by those national leaders who do
  • are unable to resist pressures to work ever more clos~ly with the Soviets. 2. He will doubtless urge consideration of his "action program" which he has been expounding in Washington for the past eleven months. This action program contains such elements
  • . A discussion of the rationale structure, and an examination required to fight an effective action against Soviet attack. F. MILITARY ASSISTANCE - for the Iranian force of the total forces delaying and holding TO IRAN. 41 A review of past military
  • our construction capability. Providing the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion yet to be furnished as part of Program 5 would significantly improve our buildup in the· north. With regard to Republic of Korea Forces, action should be taken to oppose any
  • in the of General Ass~l!.lbly resolution in furtherance The import into voriginating to take urgently with ~he ·objectives in conformity upon the Government of the United measures. t6 put an end· to such actions; responsibility enjoyment of their I
  • WWRostow:rla \lcMI. .,... J .,., 1s. 5:45 p. m. MEMORANDUM 1,,a ~ roa THE P.RESIDENT SUBJECT: Mla8'Yla1• &boat Vietaam felt by VIP 1roap Ia ea!'IJ' Decembel' a meettaa of a dlatlaplshed graap of 22 Americas dti .... wa• called "1 tile C&nepe Eadowmn.t
  • during th e re st of th e sessions of th e S en ate th is week. UNITED STATES ACTION AGAINST N O RTH VIETNAM Mr. GORE. Mr. P resident, w hatever doubts one m ay have held regarding th e policy an d actions of th e U nited S tate s in S o u th V ietnam
  • . 3, Approval Initial for Clearance Per Conversation As Requested Necessory Action Prepare Comment Note and Forward See Me Note and Return Signature For Your Information REMARKS OR ADDITIONAL Reply ROUTING .... FORM 2-u DS-10 r~7
  • \ J' 1/ September 9, 1966 Note for Mr. Smith I underetand that no action le required on thie. Both Ambaeaador Goldberg and Secretary Ruak have talked to the P:reaident alnce this wae prepared. CEJohnaon DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON
  • challenge. Until they do. month-to ...mouth action make• good sense. (See Phil Potter atory in the Baltimore Sun ,wi.erday But none ot u aee • any point ill leldng the morning, Tab A). pipeline break. ao I would like to authorise Komer to give the areea
  • the danger of nuclear conflicts, and this poli~y has been the policy of the United States of America for 19 years now, under both'Democratic and Republican administrations •.•• The release of nuclear weapons would come by Presidential decision alone. Complex
  • Wednesday,.,. Decembe-r ll, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOA THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Significant Trend:s in .L atin .A merica: Curbing of University .Autonomy I· I An interesting new trend in Latin 1\merica is the action by several dem­ ocratic governments to curb
  • : recol'T.lend that you authori=e ~~iate negot i at i ons with India on the ;asis of Option I II outlined beli:-~; offering a 6-o onth agree~ent ;Or 3 1/2 cillion tons of PL 480 graf.3 fo r 1968. This action: offers a good chance for a major self-~elp reform, one
  • s UN Security Council censure of Israel. They claim the UN action gives a blank check to the Arab governments backing the terrorists. We 1 re pressing them to beef up their own border control effort and to help improve the UN machinery there. They're
  • to Tbe Committee queatioaed the le1ality of auch a plan and in DecemboT 1959 i-equeated that ao further action be taken until t:·A Committee collld nriew it futbor in lipt of the lc,gislati.n hiatory of the 1958 &mud• nwnt• aad the 1959 &1nemanta
  • ..:: , SERVICE SET ./ Si:CRE'f NATIONAL SEC URlTY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action 2490. FY 1965 UNDERGROUND NUCLEP..R T E ST PROGRAM Noted a briefing on the underground test program presented by the Atomic Energy Commission and the Department
  • power from the United States of America. But there can be no peace by aggression and no immunity from reply. That is what is meant by the actions that we took yesterday. Finally, my fellow Americans, I would like to say to ally and adversary alike: let
  • people o f South V iet Nam, who are fig h tin g and who are dying fo r the r ig h t to choose t h e ir own way o f l i f e , t h is r e so lu tio n says: America keeps her prem ises, and we w i l l back up those promises w ith a l l the resources that we
  • weapons by the US, embaJrgo, as •Was A policy of US dehial can make the weapons­ but US denial from attaining action alone a nuclear ~o desires. that the US· peaceful contributed and delivery potential construct .. OOUP!!!HHAL program
  • ' ' , P *BT ^ U SIA ACTION P R IO R IT Y D E P lC la J ^ N F O SAIGON 19 V IEN TIA N E LONDON 172 MOSCOW 41 WARSAW N IN E Q I t a WA I t NSG (BANGKOK NINE USUN 50 DOD CINCPAC CINCMEAFSA UNN FRCW D ELH I TNTl AUGUST 13, 8 :0 0 PM ' ' NEA ; T NIC RMR
  • in general terms our concern with this problem. Z. Canadian auto parts tariff reba_te scheme -- Although Canadia:n we dislike this new Canadian scheme, designed to increase tariff manufacture of auto parts, we hope to avoid retaliatory action if the Canadians
  • rnmt not only the lD any give• .A-dmlni•tratioa. wbo wor &om one v.blic ae l• inevitably the to anotiler, b\li -, complex and r cou.dite aa mmedi..ate and ur eat •• aome of our declalOllit may be. that the actions &f th.e Ual&ed State• iA
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY i (first draft) Si n g l e P a g e PROPOSED COURSE OF ACTION Rg VIETNAM The s i t u a t i o n i n V i e t n a m i s b a d a n d d e t e r i o r a t i n g . Even A s s e s s m e n t and p r o g n o s i s , w i t h g r e a t , i
  • , that we are not completely convinced that the Am.erican side's actions in Paris have proceeded from this particular understanding of the situation. "We are concerned that the achievement of an agreement in Paris on the cessation of the bombing of the DRV
  • , 8Y CATERING HE HASACQUIRED TH£ AURAOF A COURAGEOUS PATRIOTVHOIS STANDING UP TO THEFOREIGNER. BY THESAME TOKEN,lF Hi IIOVESlfISELYAND A FREEDOII 01 ACTION AND FIRfll.YTKlEU.KASPERHAPS HOVACQUIRED - AH IIIABEo, lNDEP-EHDEHCE lH THE RATTER or 8VN
  • to the United States for firm · action before making serious decisions. By next January we should have a clear understanding of whether it is important enough to make a firm commitma:J.t in the Spring to warrant asking Congress to appropriate the funds in FY '68
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY d e c ia s s if ie d ir'JCCMifJS TELESRAM Department of State \ ’ / //3 - " . r r - . I1 - - - S ^ X R E T '‘ ' ' Action • ^ \ ■ D ,0 -2 TP I PVV R. RUEK« Info M J A 2 6 1 JIA 2 3 9 D E R U M J I R 18 l A 0 3
  • support and readiness to assist to the best of our capacity. ” Later Bunting told our Ambassador that tlie letter meant that action was intended "as soon as possible" and that the cabinet would be tackling the question of furtiier Australian military
  • it y S p e e c h .......................................... 32 C. U . S . A c tio n at the U nited N a t io n s ................................................................. 34 i i . ) VI - JOINT CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTION ON U .S . ACTIONS
  • of America as well aa fir•t citizen of a new Europe. Your vbion of a united Europe raieed the •ighta of men beyond national horizon•. Your quiet per•uadon brouaht men and government• together on a new CO\lr1e of mutual cooperation and progre••• Your idea
  • / E GVn f o r c e s NOV/ ENGAGED IN SECURITY D U T IE S FOR ACTION IN . '■THE P A C I F I C A T IO N PROGRAM AND IN OFFENSIVE ROLE AGAINST COMMUNIST GUERRILLA FORCES” , . ■A ON. BACKGROUND SPOKESMEN HAVE ANSV/ERED A F F 1RMAT! VELY QUESTIONS
  • Folder, "NSAM # 243: Survey Mission for the U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands [2 of 3], 5/9/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • was t'eferring to, I told him that I personally doubted any action would l.>etaken that quickly on anything Sec~etary Fr~eman had in mind. simply because there WO\ud not e time for the ne.cesaary di.•cua1i0neJ here. 1 At 3:30 1 had ,an hour•s talk with Iftikar
  • ■ of tlut fac .. alMI pr•••at policy ae &bey met. I cumot ••e llow Commerce can aay further In MWldoo. Juab capacity eompater equipment or &ecluaolo1Y to Fraace. tiler• le a proltlam of wlaat enforce.meat action ■11.ould be taken aaaiut CDC. A Mm&D.d
  • NOTE: ' . ADVANCE COPY TO S /S -O AT 1 : 3 0 PM, 6 / 1 8 / 6 5 . PASSED WHITE HOUSE, DOD, CIA AT 1 : 4 5 PM, 6 / 1 8 / 6 5 . —TOP SECRET COPY LBJ LIBRARY INCCM li^G TELEGRAM Department o f State T O r SECRET ¥o Action Info vvMJA063JIA465 00
  • d ^ ■b^-t^ihey have compounded t h e ir b ru t a l conduct by p u b lic ly bragging about t h e ir a ction and making th re a ts to c a rry out even more outrageous a c ts. ¥e in America and people around the w orld cannot help but be appalled