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  • NLJ/~Jf C Of-"/ (dup. #24, NSF, IMTF, Pres. Trip, South America, May 1965) 090 memo Bundy to the President re PM Pearson's visit (Exempted 1977) 105 memo Bundy to the President re McNamara check-up (re-reviewed 12/8/83) 108 memo Bundy
  • a pressure play on us. Ball is still considering what retc..:.iatory action, ii any, to recommend; some argue that this is no time to goad the Paks further lest we help push them off the deep end, while others feel that a prompt, quiet reaction would cool
  • to actions against the · North , something new must be ad ed . in.. the South to achieve vic tory . As steps to that end , highest a~thority has approved the following act ions: 1. t: E pe rimantal ncadrement by US forces of South Vletn~ffi~se ground
  • of the moral implications of our actions? Are we taking full advantage of the differences that divide the Canmunist world; or are our policies perhaps forcing them to resolve these differences? Page 2. In short, Mr. President, we hope your speech
  • of the Inter-American system may carry out their intended responsibilities under Inter-American treaties and assist the people of the Dominican Republic in re-establishing democratic government under conditions of public order. The actions of the United States
  • are now pretty well convinced tbat O\U" currect poller can letld oaly to dlaaatrous defeat. Wllat we an doing now, ••aenu&Dy. 19 to watt and hope for a atable goveftmlent. ()mt December dl..-ctlve• malce lt very plain that wider action agalut
  • of military activity - - killed in action, prisoners captured, and weapons lost to the enemy -- have been favorable to the / government. Evidence of arms infiltration from Hanoi increased in this period. Thanks in one case to information given·by a Viet Cong
  • have learned that his two top priority objectives will be eight villages each in Quang Nam and Binh Dinh. The talk now is of a team of 60 men for each village of which the 40 man political action team will be the nucleus. These estimates and plans
  • , October 14, 1965 l 000 a. m. , 56, DECLASSIPIED E.O. S.JkEftEY- NLJ • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: By ff1P Sec. 3.4 , . 013;;t . 'II.TADA 1.L~ Dace /-?.13 Latin American Developments The major developments in La.tin America this past
  • cooperation in the use of their facilities. /,)Mi.~, t~ -- -, _ In Latin America! B~azil_is the first case. Ambassador · Gordo.n exp1ained to President ·"castelo Branco that while the • ~ .- ··' !. : ~\ .· ;--:_[ i· . • . .. program loan SANIT
  • January actions a whole lot more if there has been a pause beforehand. I find that Komer strongly shares this view, and that Califano seems to be shifting toward it. /h.-f. (,) , DECLASSIFIED .!./~ J l =-j~8'.. . 3:;~-_:...;: I k~