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  • their trade. You are now in the center of the part of America which grows ·I .:1 food for peace and food for free men. The history of Nebraska is a history of hard work and steady growth by liberty-loving men from every part _. t: ;. of Europe
  • and potentially most powerful non-Communist Asian nation, is in fact the major prize in Asia. We have already invested $4. 7 billion in the long-term economic buildup of a hopefully democratic power. But our politico-military policy has never matched our economic
  • been rescheduled tentatively for September 7, and if things have not improved by then, our current inclination is to have Alexis Johnson come instead and keep Max on the job out there. The larger question is whether there is any course of action
  • that the Communists very much need a reminder of our will and determination. 6. While a reprisal will not produce political stability in Saigon, it does seem likely that specific, firm action now will be somewhat helpful in assisting us to continue to make
  • . 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
  • 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
  • discussion in the Department, particularly research and development programs, as well as new weapons systems. We reviewed the actions that we are taking to economize in .every way possible, but to do so without reducing, as a macter of fact while continuing