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- straightforwardness and good cheer which Pakistan has demonstrated. Pindi can only wonder why, despite this, India is rewarded with more aid, why Pakistan is not rewarded with more arms, and why the State Department feels it has to do India's public relations work
- · to sell off subatantlal chunks oftheir holdings. Such sales would show up as an increase in our payments deficit, and could amount to anywhere from a few hundred million -d ollara to a billion or .e ven more. 0a our· aide. Fowler thinks that we
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- declaration and protest note on Haiphong wse some toush.-talk. But we can see no qualitative change in the Sovi et policy lines already evident for some time: aid, probably in~reo.iing in CJUantity, to North Vietnam; diplomatic and propaganda p:t~§sure to @e-t
- stance to this argument, it cannot be forgotten that in creased direct irivestment by U.S. corporations in the LDCs is a fundamental objective of this Administra,tion's aid pr~gram. Announcement of the Program We are shooting for an announcement
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- will probably breathe a sigh of relief. The Chinese-born Mrs. Chennault, widow of the Fly i ng Tigers General and a figure of glamor and mystery. in the Nation's Capital for the last decade, has already caused Nixon aides to fear that she might become
- say no to the supersonics, Jordan will ask Soviet aid. If we say yes, Israel will demand supersonics. Thus, no matter what we do, we will be contributing to the arms race in the Middle East which we have been trying to damp down. 1£ necessary
- Un d er Secretary Ball A ssistant Secretary Bundy UN A mbassador Stevenson Ambassador Maxwell Taylor S ecretary of Defense M c Namara A ssistant Secretary Mc Naughton Treasury Secre tary Fowler AID A dministrator B ell CIA Director R
- giving aid to Rhodesia . Secretary Rusk: The British do not have a plan to propose if the selective sanctions do not force Rhodesia to negotiate an honorable sett lement. The President: How are we going to work out of this black/white African problem
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- questiona about the realism of AID's proposed negotiating instructions. He states that he can not weigh what he sees to be economic shortcoming• in the program loan proposal against political condderatlons anderlying our support for President Frel, and would
- . This requires legislation. Status: The Department of State and AID are carefully following, supporting and encouraging the Wayne-Hays bill which would provide all necessary legislative authority. If this bill does not go through, State and AID will attempt
Folder, "NSAM # 119: Civic Action, 12/18/1961," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
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- Foreign aid
- A 2·2.,\·\\ N~bt\·Z-~b 06f draft "Draft Aide-Memoire" s 3 10/18/63 A 07 cable London 2114 s 2 10/29/63 A 09 cable London 2089 s 3 10/28/63 A 10 cable Deptei 2673 to London s 4 10/24/63 A 11 cable Deptei 2709 to London s
- reduced as base areas are returned to the Government of Trinidad. VLF navigational aid station (OMEGA) will be operated by approximately 30 civilian contractor employees. IN CARIBBEAN SEA Caribbean Ready Amphibious Group consists of 1,650 Marines
- (ll 8 - 3/ of poi · ). o· un · take the ■ mall lo•••• involved. Thi atrw:ture fo e• to ••! · ·owler b cottfld nt t . ia oper tlon w u1 _ot e. 1.1 e any trouble on t e ill lf lt .er notic d t all. (Tb . xch nge -bUl ·. tioa Fun , is Dct•t aide t1'e
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- ~litary equipment in. form of guns, rockets mortars 1 mines, MTBguns -- light and heavy armament: · Le Thanh Nghai will soo~ lead a delegation to Moscow to appeal for more ~ilitary aid. If Russia becomes number .. one supportP.r of -Hanoi
- both by the govern ments in the developing areas and the aid organizations committed to help them. It will require changes in attitude and in method to do the job. The second point is narro_wer. It relates relation between agricultural diversification
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- and loans and g2"aat·a . We have al.r eady taken steps to coordinate better the Latln American Bu.iieati of_the State Deputment. and the· Latin American dlvlaton of .AID by estabU.sblng a single line of command and redudng the number .o f clearancea
- /~ ' FOR RM USE ONLY FE ._.EA CU E p UNCLASSIFIED A-160 NO, ._INR TO : HANOL.ING Department of State 10 ., L FBO I• ; '/ r•i I AID :( . ,, LS/5}f. ,o ~GR COM INDICATOR ,J LU ~/ I-~., '" iJ ..sjb~ I FRB INT LAB TAR TR XMB
- Cambodia - Sihanouk, though he desires US aid to continue, is unwiiling to 1·eopcn negotiations by publicly requesting aid. . . . It is still doubtful that Filipino mediation efforts will succeed. . . . The UK co chairman of the Geneva Conference has
- , 27 November 1968, in the New State Department Building. In attendance were: STATE - Mi. Howard Furnas, Chairman OSD/ISA - Miss Buckley OJCS - Col M. L. Parsons, USA, J-5 - Col F. H. Riggs, USAF, J-5 AID - Mn. Bell - Mr. Goin - Miss Hughes
- . They regard Ambassador of expanded MAP and our help in debt re scheduling aid as votes of confidence, which they are, in their order out of chaos. given high priority Green 1 s assurances and new foreign efforts to bring Secretary McNamara is _now
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- Coordinator After findlng out that Kermit Gordon felt unable to take on this job, 1 called George Wood■ --th• next candidate on the list you bad inatruc:ted me to explore. Hal Saunder ■ briefed Gecrge thl ■ mornt.q, and he ■aid tentatively that he would
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 104: Nov. 5‑8, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- ~Vb~'iI0:•i IN VE'JX~
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- to Hanoi. So far, Russia, in addition to economic supplies, has given Hanoi m~litary equipment in form of guns, rockets mortars{ mines, MTBguns -- light and heavy armament: Le Thanh Nghai will soon lead a delegation to Moscow to appeal for more military aid
- the ' duplication and distribution to South American countries and the AID Missions of the Frontiers Study. _ I OAS At a meeting in Maracay, Venezuela, in February 1968, the Inter-American Cultural Council of the OAS agreed to an internal reorganization that would
- Toon ------Initiate security checks on Rosenthal and Caldwell MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 21, 1966 Thursday - 3:10 Mr. President: A good da 1 if it holds. bY~ostow UPI-110 · CV IET IN FL ATIO N) SAIGON--AMERICAN AID MISSION
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- because of better economic conditions as a result of U.S. economic aid. C. Dayan's only serious criticism of the U.S. effort, of which he said he spoke to U.S. officials in Vietnam, is the attempt to do too much for local Government of Vietnam
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . Schultze recommends d~lay until the PL-480 agreement can be combined with our AID Supporting Ass-istance negotiating package. The delay would be for 4-S weeks. Charlie argues that our leverage in negotiating self-he.Ip condi tions will be increased
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . Schultze recommends d~lay until the PL-480 agreement can be combined with our AID Supporting Ass-istance negotiating package. The delay would be for 4-S weeks. Charlie argues that our leverage in negotiating self-he.Ip condi tions will be increased
- in a separate telegram the facts on our military aid to Iraq in order to deflate any notion that we 're responsible for tho current flow of arms against the Kurds . Since we don't even officially acknowledge that we've received this letter here, can't you clear
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- ' HIS.-SHEET ,Or. PAPER, ZORIN SAII) w~_SHOU[.D=-oRAW. U?~!_!il~ 1,1sr.:.,iINCl;J.lI) ... l.N~~ECTf_IC: $.TE·.P°S. F:ORIEA"CH.-S.IDE-.-~~~AID HE i\ ,- ,. •. i '.' -SECREI .-2- PARIS 17226, JUNE 28 ,· SECTION 2 OF 2, {NODIS/HARVAN/PLUS
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- center to aseist the unemployed and und.eremp'-=:red on both aides of the border. They are in the process of .rs--sblishing pilot joint-c0U2Dunity service canters to aid low inc:::::imP groupa of both nations. flley are now engaged in an industrisl1
- Amembas sy KARACHI CIRCULAR STATE SUBJECT: Trip of General William on Po ulation Matters REF: CA-9914 H. Draper, Jr. on NE..\ " IO p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA OOD AID SIM E· 1. William General 21 following July itinerary Mr. Draper
- for the sale of agricultural products. Eventually, useful possibilities might open up in broader and more significant fields, such as trade, credit and aid relations. 4. and The the for The ECE (Tab L) The Economic ~ommission for Europe is useful to us
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- Bell, they were told 1 among other things, that (a) AID is under a Congressional prohibition against providing budgetary assistance. and {b) notwithstanding this prohibition, the present US balance of payments position would not permit us to comply
- another example of how the Cimo lives in the past. We must do everything we can to educate him, not least because greater GRC/ Japan trade will reduce the aid burden on ua. In fact, I'd urge that Wright have a preliminary go round on this, to warn GRC
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