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  • , to which·the added that he was confident the Thais, Pakistanis and Ph111pp1n~s v1oul.dtake the same position ;but that he had doubts with regarq to the other SEATO members. Senator Kennedy then inquired with regard to the military situation and Secretary Gates
  • neither forward Aref 1 s inclination zation to return this consistent record of discourtesy toward President representative in Iraq, the Embassy recommends that it President Johnson's letter nor inquire as to President to receive it. Instead, the Embassy
  • A. NATO and Nuclear Sharing I then inquired as to the particular subjects the Chancellor had in ·mind for discussion. We understood that questions affecting NATO generally would assume an important role. The Chancellor said that he wished, of course
  • . No holds would be barred as to matters which could . come before the group. It would have no "operational" responsibility, but would, for example, be free to inquire into and discuss .all of the areas suggested by the Germans as relevant: . a) 'threat