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  • neither are required to face in terms of time, lead times, nor prepared to face in terms of clear understanding of the threats and the responses that we should make to those threats. MORE (McNamara) Page 5 QUESTION: Sir, can you tell us where
  • I called to see if I could see him when I was home and discovered he was in NewYork City I reached him there and he came down for the Gala. First we went to a Department Party which was a very gay one with some 600 people from this Department who
  • DINNER AT MY HOME L AST NIGHT ATTENDED BY ". ·-·~:· ..../':~:~'.~ ...... ,....:
  • and opportunity at home. More than a hundred different photographs were air-pouched to all posts abroad depicting the transfer of authority; the ceremonies in Washington and the personality, background, and achievements of the new President. Six-page inserts were
  • publicly that if AMF comes into being, we will red~ce ~ur · own programmed strategic forces proportionately. This is impor~ant since one· of the great problems Wilson faces at home is strong revul~ion against creating additional nu!=lear weapons above
  • , so that if he falls it will in no sense be our doing. A draft letter of encouragement from you to him is being considered by Max Taylor overnight, and we should have his advice on whether to use it in the morni~g. Meanwhile, Taylor's return home has
  • as long as they are needed and effective. U.S. security guarantees should be maintained as the umbrella under which Japan should be encouraged steadily to expand and modernize its home defense forces and pursue other domestic and foreign programs directly
  • . The proposals, out by the House With the following this bill and urge its prompt First, is urgently two additions, enactment: guarantees program of taxable local should be supported.; The Housing and Home Finance Agency shortly for carrying out
  • .> 3.3lh)ll>; L~..l£&.) Then I would brief Lord Home and his party when they are here in February . This was agreed. 8. Reviewed briefly President Kennedy's letter to me of January ! 6 and asked for reaffirmation of DCI responsibilities as outlined
  • a realignment of politi­ cal parties. His weaknesses appear to be his arrogance and unknown political strength be­ yond his home island of Crete. Mitsotakis enjoys the support of the Athens daily Eleftheria, which is one of the most influ­ ential journa.ls
  • a in . We a re n o t t a lk in g o f freedom i n any s e c tio n a l o r s p e c ia l sense now, however. We are t a lk in g about freedom th ro u g h o u t o u r a f f a i r s a t home. V/e are t a lk in g about freedom th ro u g h o u t th e tro u b le
  • 06038 . CQtWIBBN'fJAL s 81 . I CALttD ON . P ~ IMIN · THIS . MORNING AT HIS HOME IN KASTRI PURSUANT TO A REQUEST I HAD MADE EARLIER THI S WEEK TO HAVE ONE OF OUR ­ PE~!ODIC DISCUSSIONS •. FONMIN COST OPOULOS WAS ALSO PRESENT. ~ttIMIN