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- advisory committee for space and aeronautics, has declared, "The ad ministration's negligence in military space dcvclopmcnt is a disastrous course for the future of America," and his alarm is ccbocd by such noted Scnaton as Barry Goldwater and Margaret
- by tomorrow morlllna at the late•t. If you wish to withhold action or alter policy aharply, we •hoald know tbi• toda ta order to 1et the coaaortium date po•tpoud. EO 12958 3A[b111J>25Yrs [CJ w. w. Roatow "SECRET ' WWRostow:rln 61/L Mr. Ros tow
- . He wants .Public. support from us for British divestiture of their "independent" nuclear deterrent. We will be asked to play up · their· action as a · contribution tow~rd non-proliferation, thus countering Tory opposition. t'q' r?" D. He also
- aggression on the high seas again st the United S ta te s o f America. The determ ination o f a l l Americans to carry out our f u l l commitment to the people and to the government o f South Vietnam w ill be redoubled by t h is outrage. Yet our response, fo
- OF ACTION AS RESULT . _g~,~~~~~~G! TT:~~ •T~~S ~ii~~Eg;~~G~gA ~!s~H.:-_ LLING • APRE-- • ·. 1
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- Action RECD ~-~Y.. 24, - .J 967 t 9 l 44 AM .,·. DE RUF NCR . 18921 14-41425 ZNY SSSSS '0 241231Z ' MAY 67 Info • BT , · ·""': · · · · · - ·. · ; • ....... - . . _ . • ••• • •• • . ~ •• - , . ·- - · · • · ·· - - - - -fllQ
- by vrooing on& g:t."oup of Horth Vietnamose after_. another agains,t the rest, and reducing them to impotence o~e by one by wholesale oxocutions and terrorism. Tho appeasers. in America are not tho authors of their own argUl:ilenta • . v~rnether they lmov
- of the restatement· made . by Mr. Swarnn democratic state in the world, a spective v1ewpomts on Jammu and Singh exercising his right of .reply . state rooted in. 'popular wil.l ex- Kashmir, India and Pakistan agreed . to the statement of 'the Foreign pressed through
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- °'SEGRE':f March 23, 1966 Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. MEMORANDUM FOR Here is a draft action memo which would complete the process you began so handsomely yesterday afternoon. I have not shown it to the appropriate Cabinet officers yet, because
- have mortars., and a clandestine radio station. 3) Strongly 4) Developing resistance and action capabilities .5) Supported poll t ically by Soviets and local 6) Supported clandestinely to limited extent but Iran di strusted by Kurdish
- JUN 2 EMBASSY OF THE UNITED This document consists No _ of _£copies, J_ STATES OF AMERICA of _::?'--pages. Series A. New Delhi, India, May 20, 1965. Dear Bob: I am enclosing a copy of a memorandum on South Asia which I have just sent
- established principles for tm unification United Nations objectives of Korea through free elections under United Nations supervision, division.of Korea. thus prolonging the artificial Both Presidents continue to make the utmost efforts and democratic
- : .~ . '··,: ·-- ... ·- ... .. . MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE" WASHINGTON CONFIDE~lTlAL Tuesday, June· 14, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT DECLASSIFIED .;'- L\::.. .·., -{ E.O. 12356~ Sec. 3.4 NL) 8 ? - /.3 I Ry ~ , NARA. Date / - .37~7 SUBJECT: Action Initiatives in Tomorrow's Speech
- S~/LIMITED some prospect intentions, DISTRIBUTION now be SECRtT/LIMITED DISTRIBUTION > without further narrowing our freedom of action us in undue Congressional - For India, the problem is how such US assurances, planning discussions
- . Seiho Matsuoka
- .,. 1p --s II Vientiane 6296- ,, S 2p fl A 1i 5/6/68 ll ,, /( 5/6/68 1A a. 5/' A [Duplicate of #18, NSF, CF, Latin America, "Filed by the LBJ Library, 1966-69"] It Pt eside:nt Frei to President #5frf-'ttr--+---P-resident.Balagµer
- bourne Friday VIP09 50. 9. Camb odia Prince Norodom Phurissara Minister for Foreign Affairs One aide Thursday, 0910, Sydney TE222 then to Melbourne AN1 5, 1 215. 10. Japan Mr. Shojiir o Kawashima, Vice President Liberal Democratic Party Naomi
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- of the CICYP le Roberto Campo• of Brasil. The group ha1 juat met for two day ■ in New York and i• here in Wa1hin1ton today under the au1picea of the Council of Latin America. A ll ■ t of tho ■• expected to be present for the meeting with you i• attached. After
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- POSITION. I HAVE NO REPORTERS WITH ME. I AM SIMPLY ENDEAVORING TO · GATHER FACTS TO ENABLE HE TO THINK CONSTRUCTIVELY. I RECALL VERY CLEARLY WHAT YOU ~AID TO ME AT A DINNER IN THE UNITED STATES: YOU ADVJSED HE TO BE THE ADVOCATE OF A NEW AMERICA AND A NEW
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 92: Aug. 22‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- of·other of the above considerations elements after hearing actions of our relationship·; With all United States and effectiveness while at the same time avoid- uncertainties, of the strategic a continuing missiles. to each of us
- ia , A -+-f'T--4-~+ffi'-l-f'i1~ + - - - - A - - - J "'1n 1,.,, vV\ , e s-v 3 to Amb. Lodge from Ros tow ,,,,.,i, confidential P-tvt~ l/-//--£J. N.L J i,t-1.l,IL 1 p to President from Rostow re: Latin America secret ~ II-IJ--ijeJ. ;A,'LJ r;;~y 12
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 95: Sept. 19‑25, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- Amendment to the 1958 Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes. The proposed Amendment will extend, under the authority
- our· haraeu,ment of lnfilttatlon. of South Viet Nam; .TGP-Sm-GRE-'P- 5/6/67 -- We would dlmini.a h the rial.al ot countor-eacalato:ry action by the Soviet Unioa and Communlat Chh1a. as compa-r ed with courses A and B. ll. Itecommendatlous I do
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- the necessary actions this spring. 0 b. c. In order to move rapidly toward self-sufficiency in food ~ production, India will follow through on emphasizing agricultural development,. including making adeq,uate fertilizers available to farmers and vigorously
- olicy still make se but that our military olicy baa becom "irrel v nt. • ereaa w once lo ed to iatan s the one • ure ldout a i st Communism in the eubcontinent, ues that now "lndi '• dom tic objectiv of via 1 democratic 1d her foi-eig policy obj ctive
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 31, June 13-20, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- - June 16. 1967 MEMO.RANDIDA FOR 1.4HE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Status or Follow-Up Actions on the OAS Sumrrut Two montb.s after the OAS Summit, this h where. we stand on fcl10\i1-up: l. Special Publlcltr -- State has published an illuatrated bookle·t
- of November ll, 1966 (Public Law 89-808). (b) Executive o·rder No. ll252 of October 20, 1965, is here by revoked. (c) Except to the extent this order, rulings, all determinations, certificates, and other actions that they may be inconsistent
- h e p e a c e and s a f e t y o f th e ■ p a rties t o tihe t r e a t y ; T h e r e fo r e be I t • R eso lv ed by th e S en ate and House o f R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f t h e U n ited S t a t e s o f America in C ongress a ssein b led . That th
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- would seek negotiations. It appears that continued dis organization or the appearance of a neu ralist government are sufficien ly probable so that we venture to sugge cont·ngent action in the event of ither develooment. S ould South Viet Nam cease
- to the national interest and will not assist aggressive actions by the ·u aA . R. (required by section 620(p) of the Foreign Assistance Act and . section 117 of the Foreign Assistance Appropriation Act). mr ~s e determinations must be reported to the Senate
- report helped bring to life the Marshall Plan. Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; For 4 years he was and then Under Secretary of State and Secretary of Stateo Throughout his life he stood for an America that would assume its full
- l'ORM 7122 17-Hl COP1 LBJ LIBRARY - SECRE I' NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Act ion 2473. SOVIET MILITARY CAPABILITIES a. Noted a briefing by the Director of Central Intelligence of the United States Intelligence Board's
- of this par ticular study you mentioned did not have access. I never heard of the 8 study when you requested it. General Wlieeler was not aware of it. The author did not query General Wheeler or me about the actions we took today, or the actions
- assume, action the risk promptly, will quickly to abandon not increased, who would now postpone Treaty this case it is our objective powers of Union happened to ratify who are reluctant would be diminished, arrangements Non-Proliferation
- COPY LBJ LIBRARY INCOMING TEIEGJIAM Department o f Sta. j .55 — Control: Rec'd: FROM: Be lg ra d e beigra de ACTION: S e c s ta te 290 , Immediate DATE: A u g ust 14, 5 p.m . Authority Info jQ A ID p ^ . ^ ^ IN R NSA OOD NIC RMR ^ ID
- would let you. 11 You reminded him we were paying "great attention" to Chinese Comrnunis t. actions and were therefore concerned about the scheduled Chicom state visit to Pakistan. You "wanted him to k.."'low there would be a probler.i of public
- ____ ^ •FM AMEMBASSYr S A l ^ / TO r u e h c r / s e c s t a t e WASHDC INFO RUHLHQ/CINCPAC STA TE GRNC ' \ BT ' • -•• ■ • C-©-N' h r U L N 1 1 T X ACTION p r i o r : FROM SAIGON AUG .2 4PM CINCPAC. FOR POLAD. ^ n•v - r/ .. R E F : D'EPTEL 3 2 3
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- events have changed some of the details. But it seems to me that the basic observations and conclusions remain valid. In some specifics, actions of the Executive B ranch coincide with these observations and conclusions. In many they do not. In any event
- ;mna:ncnt Ar.~ncy for 3 y,:nrs etcse:~1e3 our overwhelming a1111ron\l-Cor IAEA saleguards as aornethi~ which environment. •• the Agency hns been In the lorcCront In ·exist n.nd can be relied upon to enforce Absent this o;:>tlu:-ithe United Srnt~s America