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  • for Inter-American Affairs at ·the present time has an almpst _ impossibly comp lex and over-loa ded· job for on_e pe·r son to handle. His jurisdicti on comprises twenty-four separate and independent countries · with problems as diverse as those of Hai ti
  • AGENCY OR &'IT COm>ONENT. OFFICIAL JUDGMENT BY . IT REPRESENTS THE OBSERVATIONS A.~D INTERP:.U:TATIONS OF A STAFF OFFICER BASED ON INFORltATION ' AVAILABLE TO HIM AT THE TIME OF PREP!JtATION. ~U~~A.RY. THOUGH "GENERAL,.. IN REGARD TO ATTACKS
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • them; -- he asked if I th.o ught a Security Council guarantee could meet the Indian security problem. I confined my response to the latter to : tcTbat•s .intere.sting. u He also said, in general, that the Soviet Union was prepared to meet
  • .D., offered the following prayer: Mr. BURL~ON. Mr. Speaker, I minority, using the tactics we came so O Lord my God, in Thee do I .put my have requested this time to call atten­ well to know in Cuba, tried to seize pow­ trust.-Psalm 7: 1. tion to all
  • . Our not seeking the supplemental will add to the problems of Prime Minister Sato, who is having a difficult time persuading the Japanese of the need for the free use of our bases in Okinawa and the need for Japan to accept a greater role in Asian
  • into another unmanageable idea like the MLF after I get out of here. (I myself spent a lot of time backing the MLF, but once burned, twice shy.) McG. B. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Friday, January 28, 1966, 9 A. M. MR. PRESIDENT: Another Wise Man bites
  • ~ howeve1" often. one kicks .her in the flanks. Ko one has spent more time and energy 1 _j Tel. Eal. .:., rr::.2. - - -u .:~· . ._,:;k: __ _ ::...:__ 1 ~ Teleorepr,ic lrena"'iu,o>r. end ~ -~ , - The ~re\: 5/ 18/ 67 cle11ihce1io" •P~OYed :,y
  • of good treatment·. If. in the course of time, arrangements could be made through your own.. Red Crosa lor letters and parcels •- families would be greatly comfotted if they could exch!~S~ letters.• Thach; 'So far this question of letters and parcels baa
  • the timing appropriate. with Israeli and moderate Arab arms, lncludlng certain sales to Jordan. He believes thla la in the long-range interest of Israel as well a.a the U.S. I conclude, then, that what Bob wants you to do ls explain to Abe why Bob needs
  • a. rn. Departure from Andrews Air Force Base aboard the President's aircraft. (Flying time: 4 hours.) --. {Time change: 2 hours.) (Luncheon will be served aboard the aircraft) a.m. , 11:00 a.m. • MDT Arrival at El Paso International Airport, El Paso
  • at this time. In addition, few new visits have been added, but enough flexibility retained to allow for some essential UN General As­ sembly and EXPO 67 visitors. The question of a Klesinger visit can be considered separately. The overall schedule calls
  • US media newsmen. Ground rules: no attribution to American sources, no fill-ins, no single stories . He said at l 700 hours Saigon time Tuesday, Mission would announce the appointment of General Lansdale as Chairman, US Mission Liaison Group
  • almo st the whole distance would have been necessary to accomplish the move in that time. If Hanoi were able to carry out such apparently speedy deployments in any considerable magnitude in the near future, it would alter dramatically the balance
  • to the increasing inter­ ti.ationa.l pre,;;sure fer a termir.ation of the bombing of North which is coming from the Soviet Union and many other ..· •Viet Na."11 nations. Respectfully At:.bassa.dor Goldberg Secretary Rusk • cc: ) 'I yours
  • agreements ar~und the end of October and allow just encugh lead time for booking ships to avoid interzupting the pipeline. By spreading the_.amount Subramaniam requested for November-Dece.mber over four months. instead of those C':DJEIDEWTI!i CQ)lPJe
  • as to affect planning for next year by corporations and banks. Fowler proposes to do so at a press conference he would hold on FridayJ November 17, with Trowbridge and Governor Robertson of the Fed. At the same time he will release the third quarter balance
  • as to affect planning for next year by corporations and banks. Fowler proposes to do so at a press conference he would hold on FridayJ November 17, with Trowbridge and Governor Robertson of the Fed. At the same time he will release the third quarter balance
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • assume, action the risk promptly, will quickly to abandon not increased, who would now postpone Treaty this case it is our objective powers of Union happened to ratify who are reluctant would be diminished, arrangements Non-Proliferation
  • available to you at 11 o'clock 2 In accordance with our policy, the units earmarked for deployment in Southeast Asia will not be identified until they arrive there at their location. No decision has been made at this time as to whether forces
  • , Pear son, Lopez Mateos). 2. Others who cannot be excluded from an office call by all the traditions of protocol: this means Ambassadors presenting their credentials and Heads of State or Government visiting Washington. 3. Foreign visitors whose time
  • . We have eucb. a. vlalt wid•r coiualde~ation. Proa.. idem Frei ls awa•e or my de•lre that he cor.ne to the tJnlted..States· at a mutually coi,veatant time. The place u4 date to~ the proposed mee·Ung ot Atneri.can P:Naidenta will qu.tte uturally hav•e
  • are making on the subject of our bases and installations. These studies are timed to be completed at a date such that their results and conclusions can be incorporated in the fiscal '66 budget, which means they must be completed very soon. They include
  • times and move forward, and the democratic must have been practices drawing upon their anxiety to your very well. can weather traditional that have given them strength values and vigor as a·nation. I wish you all happiness the required moral
  • cook aacl t.ottle wa•her •· eqJat. to M lupla-ecl la the wlth an offeaalw aplrlt. dar• ahead Wltllln the llmlt• of wllat JCMl repnl •• prwleat, l bell.eve lt la aow time for ou •lcle to 10 fo~ broke. la aay ca••• •• ,... eater tbl• cnaclal
  • asset. As a backdrop to the Geneva deliberations, the long, tragic lines of French Union prisoners began their forced march across the mountains to the coast. Wounded and weary men dropped in hundreds along the jungle tracks and thousands more were taken
  • and civilian. He is especially high on the Marines with whom he has spent most of the last year or so.. He is a close friend and admirer of General Walt; is not quite sure that General Cushman is of the same caliber but agrees he should have time to settle
  • . a. ( 1S- T HE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 22, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Halleck's remarks on the Gulf of Tonkin timing On August 11, in the House, Char lie Halleck made the following statement: "As I remember it -- and I have checked
  • unprecedented relations between the Central Governm ent and the six states (out of 17) not having Congress Governments. Jagjivan Ram replaces Subramaniam at Ag ricultu~e. H e i s a long time party stalwart (M rs. Gandh i at one time probably would have called
  • .-ASK GENERAL · THIEU . TO · AGREE::· TO'· WITHDRAW ·FROM-· THE·- PRESIDENTIAL . RACE' •.. THANG -SAV : THIEU AND -.THE ' LAtTm -- REFUSED< ·-· SIMPLY- ro _WITHDRAW ':· ANO': SAID· HE: WOULD · MAKE HIS · FINALi~'DECISION . . . .AT SOME .TIME. CLOSER
  • Wnhinaton June 5, 1968 TO The Sec4etary THROUGH: S/S . FROM S/P - Henry Owen v(f) : SUBJECT: "The ·Future of Foreign. Aid" by the Emperor Trajan Lest anyone think that the problems of AID and the GAO are unique to our ·time, I quote below
  • was given oral approval at that time. In that memorandum, I stated that additional U.S. assistance not to exceed $4-6 million might prove necessary, based on the self-help perform­ ance requirements in connection with this emergency assistance. Following
  • . that there is hope that Hussein might be persuaded m recog'niz.e Israel in time. He says that there is a difference of opinion in the Israeli government as to Nasser, so.me thinking that he is the best Israel can hope for , and others feeling t...½.at he is a world
  • affirmative response of the United States to the proposal of the Secretary General of August 16, 1965 (which we have never surfaced) at which time the Secretary General called for "a return to the essentials of the Geneva Agreement. 11 Ambassador Goldberg also
  • David LJ.U.atlaal'• reactl• to the yoaa1 ecoaoml.t• aad cabl-t mlaletera be met. T'My are al ao put of the new poap; aad I aupect you. caa flad men like them la every prmace. 6. Tbarefore. I wauld aot accept at tlli• time, 011 preHat e.S.dltace
  • . In comparison, during February, at the height of the northeast monsoon, only three percent of the total effort was expended in Route Package 6-A and three percent in 6-B. At the same time, 64 percent was flown in Route Package l during February versus 37 percent
  • , in Russia and in the communist movement abroad, who will be happy to claim that if the guerrilla technique works in Asia it can work in Africa and Latin America too. The Soviet Union's leaders will almost certainly slide into a more adventurous foreign
  • HOUSE V.'ASHINGTOX CON'i'lDEPi'iFiAL January MEMORANDUM I have been meetings, in the last some here TO: Secretary Secretary Director, 31, 1968 of State of Defense Bureau of the Budget giving every moment, aside from time spent in to quiet
  • . Forthe--r1rst' time: si.~~e .January Z.0,.. 1968-;-Klie "Saru:i.~eceive C-IIcrincoining enemy fire.~-~ ~~ .. ··. .» In Operation Pegasus, the 26th Marine Regiment has initiated In a brief contact attacks to the northwest to clear the enemy from