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  • as to blr>ckor partially block s•ch lan"s ia proltibited. No vehicle may be parked in excess of 18 hours in one locatioa, anless pfior permiulon for such extended parking has been obtaiaed (1011tile Captain, U. S. Special Police, Penta,oa Buildiac
  • but, inL...:.i-~-----~ there was r~lief that a US/Soviet rapprochement had been blocked by events In early 1968, the United States embarked on production deployment of the •. an evidence mounted that the Soviet Union was continuing to construct hew
  • into a real break for our side. We have already made considerable headway with the GOJ below the Bustamante level. Busta­ mante is our real stumbling block now. If we handle the medical request right, it might significantly affect favorably 1 our efforts
  • of the blocking of sup­ plies from our brother Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as testified by the United Nations observers reports, and in spite of the fact that nine months have now passed since the start of the disengagement agreement which was supposed to have been
  • and because, from an aviation viewpoint, we desire to avoid proliferation of non-viable national airlines with aspirations to the U.S. favor as the serve In 1964, Pan .American and Air Afrique worked out, with U.S. Govern­ ment approval~aso-called blocked
  • the President would use bia influence to ensure a He may successful outcome of the U.X.•Jlhodesian talks. also ask for U.S. support to block any moves to have CQlfPil-itWP DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 State Dept. Guidelines By~, NARA, Date 3.q ...ot
  • a security platoon in each South Vietn~ese vil.la.ge. Regular South Viet­ namese forces were shifted to guard the western border and as­ sumed blocking positions south of the demilitarized zone. T~e DS backed a ~ssive,internationally sponsored development
  • US fighter escort was deferred pending the outcome of diplomatic talks. The Soviet Union maintained its strategic posture at a high level and reinforced border areas with ground and air forces. Two divisions were deployed to blocking positions along
  • within present limits. He stated that without doubt, the ,~ - NOFORN A-8 {BLUE) Page 8 of 9 Pages S~-- NOFORN next step would be a Free World quarantine of North Vietnam and which would block all imports other than food, relief medical supplies
  • at the close of last session), the Administration should anticipate that these maneuvers might be successful. In his opinion, the best chance of blocking the quota bills would be if the Senate loaded on so many amendments that the House conferees would have
  • respond to US air strikes on Hanoi-Haiphong or the possible blocking of Haiphong Harbor. Concern was expressed over fear that Mainland China might be.come the object of US air attacks as the result of an incident or ultimate frustration on the part
  • be faced with the same political problem, unless it were decided to block the South African reactor for nuclear policy reasons. (5) The Department is now developing a recommendation supposedly should reach the White House about next Wednesday the Secretary
  • States rather than the Alliance itself. To the FRG, De Gaulle suggested interest in either "atlanticism" or foreclose the Franco-German special to increased recognition of the East block reunification. that too great an nuclear arms would relationship
  • wealth. achievement of the "Great So­ ciety." Domestic programs to reduce poverty, expand educa­ tion, and provide for public welfare are blocked by the cost of the military effort in Vietnam. So long as the United States serves as 11Asia 1 s Policeman