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  • Secretary Eugene Rostow As sis tant Secretary Lu cius Battle Mr. Walt W. Ros tow Mr. Farris Bryant Mr. G eorg e Christian Mr. Bromley Smith Mr . Francis Bator Mr . Harold Saunders Secretary R usk opened the meeting with a report
  • and voluntary a g encies which we had not stopped. The pipeline of unliquidated obligations added up to about $130 million. The President asked lvfr . Rostow to pull all of this information together and to see how it sorted itself out . With regard to our aid
  • that "for a period, a General Assembly resolution would be adequate . Mr. Rostow: U r ged: a. the urgency of our own explorations but reminded the Council of the complexity of decisions countries must face before they chose to go nuclear . Our problem was to buy
  • McNamara Secretary Freeman General Wheeler Director Helms Director Marks Mr. Bundy Mr. Jorden Mr. Hamil ton The Vice President Secretary Fowler Under Secretary Katzenbach Administrator Gaud Mr . Rostow Mr. Christian Mr. Smith Mr. Johnson The Pr esident
  • Dooryr.in tonight. Sec:-eta:-'i Rusk: For t:te ?ress to :.::low I call ni::i i:·. ::a give !-.i::i. Ol!:' views it will be good ;:o pos i t:.o:i. ou :;;s elves publicly. ~ SBW!CESET . ... .. , . . .. " .· ~ ... ( ., .: .J' _ Walt Rostow: ·>cCf~ E T
  • of Indonesia ' s $47 million debt to the Fund which would have to be solved. SEAVlOES~ -4 ­ The President asked for Mr. Rostow' s views. Mr. Rostow said two things were worth noting: (1) That Indonesia provided a chance to establish a new pattern
  • of the Treasur y F owler Under Secretary of State Katzenbach Director Marks Director Helms Mr. W. W. Rostow General J ohnson Mr. William Bundy Mr. Bromley Smith Mr . William Jorden • I • .. The President opened the meeting by noting thr ee main questions
  • D. Battle w. W. Rostow Bromley Smith Harold H . Saunders Secretary Rusk, at the President 1s request, opened the meeting with the following presentation of the problem: For the moment, " politics is queen. 11 We do not expect that economic
  • Special Assistant for National S ecurity Affairs , Mr . Walt Rostow Executive Secretary, Mr . Brantley Smith Nathaniel Davis Harold H . Saunders This meeting evolved in three installments . Because the President was involved with UN S ecretary General U
  • A ssistant Secretary Joseph Pa lmer CIA Director Helms JCS Acting Chairman Admiral M cDonald S ecretary of the Treasury Fowler USIA Director Ma rks OEP Director B ryant Deputy Director of AID Gaud vVa lt Rostow Bill 1'1oyers Robert Kintner George
  • Clifford Under Secretary Nitze I.• . ·' JCS General Wheeler Treasury Secretary Fowler CIA Director Helms USIA Director Marks WH W. W. Rostow B. K . Smith Tom Johnson W. G. Bowdler Assistant Secretar y Oliver opened the discussion
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY iivCT.r\SSfFTI:D SUMMARY NOTES OF 568th NSC MEETING February 8, I 9 6 7; 11 : 0 5 A . M . Bombing of North Vietnam -- North Africa In open ing the meet ing , Walt Rostow summarized the history of U.S . bombing of North Vietnam, citing : 1
  • Secretary of State Rusk Under Secretary of State Katzenbach Ambas sador Goldberg CIA Deputy Director Taylor JCS General Johnson , Chief of Staff, U. S . Army OEP Director Bryant Secretary of the Treasury Fowle r USIA Dire ct o r Ma rks Walt Rostow George
  • Union had produced a degradation of the Czech economy, w hi ch led to resentment t hroughout t h at society. The President thanked the participants. Natha~avis .I c c: Mr. Rostow COt~F'fDEN''f'IA:b- · EHVTCEStt LIST OF A TT ENDEES, April 24
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AHO RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #"'j,a memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE to t ne ?I e sident to Walt Rostow- from- -J ohn- Walsh 1 P­ 2 -p #3f cable ,{kv~p(b 9-7-U" n~po
  • . Walt Rostow: We have a chance to break d own zonal restr ictions involving the movement of foodmlndia . To do so would be a real plus and is worth a try . When the Indian Consortium i s negotiated in November, we should try to get our f ood aid
  • , Joseph Sisco A ssistant S ecretary of State , Lucius D. Battle Pr esident 's Special Assistant for National S ecurity Affairs , Mr. Walt Rostow Executive Secretary, Mr. Bromley Smith White House Press Officer, George Christian Whi te House P res s Offic e
  • reconnaissance . The President asked if General Tayl or's comm ents on the negotiations had been seen by Secretary Rusk. Mr. Rostow gave the Pres i dent a cop y of the paper which was handed to Secretary Rusk. The President asked Secretary Rusk and Ambassador
  • eneral Wheeler Army Chief of Staff General Johnson Chief of Naval Oper ations Admiral McDonald Air Forc e Chief of Staff G ene ral McConn e ll Marin e Corp s Commandant General Gre ene USIA Director Marks General Maxwell Taylor Walt Rostow
  • ? General Johnson: We estimate that 6 0 percent of POL is used by the military. - TOP ))EGRET/SENSITIVE SERVirn: SET • '. ~SENSITIVE 5 Mr . Rostow: Our bombing program is for c in)? the North Vietname se to divert laborers to the rep ai r of roads
  • , Leonard Marks D i rector, O ffice :of Emergency Planning, Governor Pric e Dani.el Assistant Sec retary of State, L ucius D. Battle P resident• s Special A ssistant for National S ecurity Affairs, Mr . Walt Rostow Executive S ecretary, Mr. Bromley Snri.th
  • , and particularly in the Mediterranean where the Soviets recently have become more active. In r esponse to a request by the President, Mr. Rostow said one question he would like to have Secretary Rusk answer wa s whether the chance of the British getting
  • with them often and to arrange ways of getting t hem mo re involved. Mr . Rostow : Europe is neglecting the wo rld . It is in an isolationist cycle . should get one of our Senators to make this point in a ma j or speech . We .__q-op SECRET /SENSITIVE
  • Director Helms J CS Acting Chairman J ohnson Acting Secreta ry of t h e Treasury Ba rr USIA Director Ma rks Bill Moyers Wa lt Rostow R obert Kintner F rancis Bator B romley Smith
  • Marks Walt Rostow George Christiar. Nathaniel Davis Bromley Smith James Jones {Rusk at U.S. -Japan Cabinet Session)
  • Wiggins Secretary of Defense Clifford Deputy Secretary Nitze Secr etary of Treasury Fowler CIA Director Helms JCS Chairman Wheeler OEP Director Daniel D eputy Director M . M. Merker Mr . William Lawrence USIA Director Marks Walt Rostow Bromley Smith
  • Assistant Secretary Sis c o Secretary of Defense Clifford Secretary of Treasury Fowler CIA Director Helms JCS Chairman Wheeler George Christian Walt Rostow Bromley Smith Ed Fried Torn Johnson The Vice President and OEP Director Daniel were out
  • . Apparently the North Vietnamese began moving these tanks from Hanoi about last September. It is an unusual logistic feat. Mr. Walt Rostow: Can we supply Danang by sea? $ERVICESET _::BEEB ET;'iJiDTPTP'F , _ .. -5­ Ji£CF E'f'/SENSf IFIE General Wheeler