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  • out. Ambassador Sullivan said that the Embassy had proposed and CINCPAC had endorsed an augmentation in the level of Military Assistance Program support from 50, 000 to 75,000. The Vice President said he would try to accelerate Washington action
  • directly threatened by communist subversion (i.e., Venezuela, Peru, Guatemala, Colombia). The concern led Peru to propose action in the OAS denouncing the interventionist character of the Havana meeting and its sponsors. Support for a strong resolution
  • on me last night to congratulate the Committee on th e success of its efforts to help bring about genuinely democratic elections in the Dominican Republico He fo und nothing to criticize in the electoral process and claimed that he and Thomas had
  • A South America 37 ::?B' /VL.J l.l,-'F}-- lt - 05#7-/66 - - A Nationa 7- 7'5' to Pres.'i:1·c:te-BcE-I;..rom-WWR Of"' 7/21 (1
  • and conservative-minded Dominican groups which per­ haps felt no great enthusiasm for his democratic experiment, and professed themselves horrified at his failure to take stronger action against local Communists. Coming on the heels of the coups in Guatemala
  • to the postponement or cancellation of major offensive operations. These effects would be felt more immediately under this program than under alternatives which were directed against the overall DRV capabilities to support the war. * 13. This course of action
  • of Asia. including China. Action on such a list awaits .s creening and clearance of the new consultants whose name• :have just arrived here from State. I propose that we get John Gardner and Mac: BUlldy to go over those lists to assure they are well