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in Vietnam.
from Tel Aviv that
At 1 p. m. ABC 1 s Ray Maloney reported
Israelis
are jubilant tonight,
believing
that they are winning the war.
Nancy Dickerson,
on her 1 :55 news show, lead with State 1 s announce
ment that the United States is neutral
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fire that struck an Israeli
half-track.
(Later,
news came
sustained
Monday.)
that
Ted Yates,
NBC pr~ucer,
d _,,,J J
,,,.J._c:..,
had died of wounds
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On noon programs,
Ray Scherer
reported
signs elsewhere
pointed to
UAR breaking
relations
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- with the
original
statement
- - certainly
not among the Jewish rank-and-file
(who hissed at a Union meeting
in New York Monday when the
"neutrality"
statement
was announced.)
The Jewish leadership
understands
that the statement
was not your policy,
but they feel
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SUBJECT:
Alternatives to US Facilities in Pakistan
I have reviewed your 22 October 1965 Memorandum to
me in response to NSAM 337 as updated by the Department
of State's 17 May 1966 Memorandum to Mr. Rostow and
by my approval on 23 May of the new
- authority capable of
making the decision to use nuclear weapons,
the United States recognizes that this will
create a new situation in which reconsideration
of various provisions of.the charter would be
appropriate. In any event, revision of the
charter
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1. In the next months we face highly important negotiations
and decisions, on this subject. These decisions relate not only
to the MLF 'proposals now under discussion in Paris, but to the
interests and concerns of the new British Government
- already assigned
in NSAM 343, and will be appointed Special Assistant to the
President for this purpose.
This new organizational arrangement represents an unprecedented
melding of civil and military responsibilities to meet the over
riding requirements
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private investment by industrialized countries in Southeast
Asia.
5. A review of the pros and cons of an immediate increase
in U. S. assistance to Southeast Asia even before the estab
lishment of a ·new regional development program. In par
ticular
- Departments of the Govermne.it with special
competence in our continuing attack on hunger, ignorance and
disease to bring their resources to bear in Vietnam. I have
expressed my special interest in the progress of these new
initiatives
- and tanks that they are absolutely
sure of their bargaining
position.
Therefore,
we should begin in New York or elsewhere,
talking
Russians
and, if possible,
with the Egyptians
and others about
of a settlement:
Eilat
open
observers
a Soviet
a turn
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soldier
"almost
fainted"
at the news
of the attack.
He was greatly
disturbed
by the NEWSWEEK
item in
Periscope.
Without in any way going around his Ambassador
or the
State Department,
it was his personal
suggestion
that both notes might
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be amended