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  • for that. development 2 are contingent upon joint ~£forts. by the U.S. and th.e USSR to maintain peace in the Subcontinent and to assist the economic development process here. However~ Kamaraj twice . within this interview contrasted recent American attitudes toward
  • irritation and disappointmento But now, if we are to grasp our joint opportunity, 1. we, from our side must be satisfied subject to a realistic discount factor) that the Indians new determination to move and perform is worth betting· on; and 2
  • ·~ . However, Ambassador Goldberg's proposal does offer some new variations on the Johnson plan worth passing along to· the Israelis as long as we do not push them. -. A hard sell would only backfire. So if you approve, b uggeEr~ yo~-cl.et=nrez-r-ead~ba;ck~ Sta
  • :. s; not .. : ~ ,; ; .:- :-.-: :-~1: :..:,.- dee 12.ss ~~: ~ ...1 ·I I OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 0 CHARGETO 1/-0 Origin ss Info, ? of State 65 COLLECT ~ ACTION: Amembaaay LORDON Amembaasy NEW DILBI lNFO: Amembasay KABACBI ,S
  • Vietnam in this telegram which would still regard exhortations for negotiations as a sign of weakness and would still get distressed and discouraged at the idea that we are proposing negotiations without consulting with them. LODGE ~EGRET ~T •r
  • as noted ___ _ DRAFT TELEGRAM . 'rime Mim.11,l'ter Indira Ga11dhi c/o Mr. a:n1cl.lelL. King Assi•tant Chief ol .Protocol Cadyl.e iotel, Roor.t)l 34,,.,;5 ,Madi.son A:v(;,nue and 76,th Street Nevt York City, N·ew York have be,en to ha\l'e bad ior me
  • !fort 1 to do t e otte • at etl y e cle,a.r t at t . Preai 1 ·O ent doe • to ch ce • l ba l'tlcl 1c 3. T of bj ct t i ·.p el lo U1 oll. · a o f am101Jncetr.tent. NSC E. o, BY~-' n D · uk..elii s ~'...!:J • Fe bru~ry
  • FORM 7122 (7-72) I Friday, Feb~-~ 4, 1966 2:20 pm MR. PRESIDENT The S'1~mary paragraph on page 1 o! this·'. CIA report is worth reading. It gives a much more relaxed view of the NATO problem than you are likely to get from my enthusiastic friends
  • ahead, but the whole telegram is worth reading. M~G. -'EO:P SEC:RE:!r .A'f'fACMMENT B. TQB 5 F !Jhrl Wednesday, January 26, 1966 (Text of cable from Embassy Bangkok 1470) 1. During the course of a restricted session of the Southeast Asia
  • epartment of Stat TELEGRAM SEt . f~E I 8T · AC I ON SS 25 1 INF' O /0 25 W R 3t 13 !0 Z J UL 6 7 r M AMEMBA SSY AT HE NS TO SECS i ATE WAS HDC .-e E e: Ji'! ! y · A T HENS 604 E>< DIS v 1 Ii 0 N : GREEK D 0 ME s 1 r c ' EN ~ K G I N D I: c
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 Department of State COLLECT CHARGE TO -SECRf!'f Origin ACTION: lnfo1 INFO: Amembassy, ATHENS Amembassy, ANKARA Amembassy, NICOSIA Amembassy, LONDON USUN, NEW YORK STATE ) ~ (j
  • supported the Student Non· violent Coordinating Committee in its opposition to the Vietnam war. Americans from many walks of life have ·spoken out in support of Bond's right to his seat. The following telegram, signed by th~ Congressmen lieted below
  • States fulfilled its "duty" by blocking Chinese expansion, the states of Southeast Asia could survive in peace. aEGRET .. February 16. 1966 Wedaeaday. 1:30 P. M. MEMORANDUM FOB. THE PRESIDENT Here ls the latest from EU..Worth Bunker aa reported
  • has been cleared with Luke Battle. - ~ ~ EC ASS ED .0. 295 , ec. 3.6 ,J 97- 3/o y ~ ,N JECRET:www Hal Saunders / J I~ 8l!CRE'f MEMORANDUM F SUBJECT: Answers to Telegrams on the Situation in Greece On the surface, the Greek situation has
  • "UNCLASSIFIED" ·,,i ...,_: '/ !. ., ' / :;'\i:, t·' ·,, '.. - of State OUTGO(NG TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:□ 0 CHARGE TO • COLLECT __ ...,,,,/' !$~ KtJ I Origin ss 8 19 PM'6f Info, heavy respcJA~ibUUy that lbiat fall®!.!J.\·®ffil my
  • and the Washington Star? • LEFT TO RIGHT: DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER TUN ABDUL RAZAK HIS EXCELLENCY TAN SRI ONG YOKE LIN ABDULLAH AHMAD - Aide to the Prime Minister THE PRESIDENT WILLIAM BUNDY Tueaday. TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Okamoto I thought reporter