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  • that we will try to make substantial U.S. aid resources available to them and that we intend to collaborate with them, not be competitors. U Nyun, Executive Secretary, ECAFE, has recently expressed his interest in increasing the emphasis LIMITED OFFICIAL
  • WITH CONVI.CTION . . t£ED' F.OR LIMITED RESUMPTION MILITARY AID POLICY OF ~SSJSTANCE J • 1 . f. .F ., WITHOUT ITEMS SUCH AS TANKS AND COl"iBAT AJ.RCRAFT FOR· PRESENT. · '. . .. ..... 1•) ;' l 6. ' APPAR°F.TNLY .DISCUSSIONS WITH KING, t\MB
  • NOT YET BEEN MADE WHETHER TO TRY ANDREAS ·oR DETAIN HU.1 INDEFINETELY. FOR THE MO:•JENT '.IJ·E BELEIVE HE IS BEING DETAIN£D IN A RURAL HOTEL. WE SEE NO PROSPECT REPORTED _ ..... • . . > .... '' ..-= : i. . SATISFACTORY. MARGARET QUESTED -AID
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  • col1StitUJtional) the viewpoint he expressed in · and democratic government ~t.l 1947 in support of th~ Greek- puzzles me, however, that his Turkish aid program and, inci- tolerance of authoritarian rule dentally, suggests that, by the . in Greece does not seem
  • MANIII and POSEIDONmissiles, carrying multiple re-entry vehicles and equipped with modern penetration aids, will be capable of inflicting un­ damage to the acceptable Soviet Union. It is believed by some ex­ perts that the Soviet con­ ducted extensive
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  • drastically reduced because of US military aid cuts and pressures to strengthen the civilian economy. The twelve ROKAand two US divisions in South Korea had, since 1970, keyed their defense plans almost entirely to the early use of nuclear weapons
  • ot all liklihood, have een ottset b aide trom a relative .J necessary. The game mechanism could, perhaps, be improved by attempts to better simulate each side's decision-making processes, as contrasted with better simulations ot the scenarios, which