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- - -- - ----- December TO: JAKE JACOBSEN FROM: OKAMOTO Earl Deathe a•ked me for thi• picture Texa•. Wlll you ■ ee Attachment A1591-26A lf the Bo•• will approve 19, 1966 the la•t time I wa• ln giving it to him? MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- , was strictly in the hands of the Electoral Tribunal. Garcia (jodoy said that he had spoken slx times wlth the Tribunal Prealdent, Angel Llz, polnting out to hbn that failure to· release the results as received was bringing crltlclsm en the Provisional
- was unceremoniously overthrown by Dominican military elements who promptly installed a three-man, "anti-Communist" civilian junta under Dr. Emilio de los Santos. President Bosch, with more sincerity than political sense, had offended many in fluential
- to build up national language and at the same time prepare young people for higher education. He pressed his case for a secondary school in English language and his hope that the United States could assist. Again Vice President expressed great sympathy
- .. time • J'Ollg• ot ._. ah f•......UY bopellil tb&t U •-- bu b6es,•.al .. & tbcNp a eo tely -tUy ,o1.uo. &II the elHtlOD way c fcnad to . ue uaue may ttm.aia ·.po . lble lo~ the for.. ·w. fQ&mte., F. la ff r4 to wana b*. feua of a llldat:aaatmow
- SUBJECT: Possible Greek Move Agaip~t Makarios. Ref.A: NICOSIA'S 1935; RefoB: EKN-lqo7; Ref.C: LONDON'S 10717. lo Department believes there are number signs in recent days indicative of possible GOG move against MAKARIOS in near future to impose enosis
- TbeN pbot,ocrapu wre takN a\ the •icninl ot the Hi&bVQ' and Traffic Sate\, Ae\ an Sepieaber 9. 1966. Woald 7CN 11D to MIid the piot.u.ru to tba poepla coaoel'Dedt The¥are ■ 1mera ot JOV Ccad\tee tor Sat•t.T. Tn.ttio 1 •• 1ttaob ... ta, L lo
- 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
- confidential 1 p 02/16/66 A fflCffl~ fHCfflO ~,;,..-,1-4 Nt.-l ,,...-~ ~ - -- t@,,-2-f~ the Preoiden L fi·om R. W. Komer s-ecret ~ " vjJ,'f;:#LJ o/1--ICg i;o #56 RESTRICTION fHOl+lO ~ I/LT ff-/t,f .J:-p- ~~Eft1e-:Pres±tlFn:c"firorii- K.Y. Komer
- from third countries, fate and other influences and to prepare a scenario projection. Three such moves were· followed by final critiques on 27 September. (Col T. J. McDonald, USA, Chier, Cold War ~ivision) The initial scenario for SIGMAadvanced time
- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 20, 1966 TO: Mr. Lee C. White FROM: Clifford L. Alexanderj Jr. ~ The attached appeared in today 1 s New York Times. It is certain to stimulate a good deal of reaction. I think it would be useful
- 'united • nd detennlned to· pur•ue our tionel obJectlvea. Only yesterday w• eotnllltted hi• mortal ,rema!nf to the • csrednvera . •The,entire C0\11\UYion-owed for tM: _..t I feel hi• .b ,erlee intenaely and PWSOMJIY, for l for F 0,. ny YNr•• lo
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- ~ Fol owing some discussion repor L noted a 1 the ndians so, we would of course r Ind a strike e Secretary c If Nehru whether n ex lo a ory we ave one range s of q es ons _J EC- SS!rlED E.O. .:,?82 ,ec. 3.4 tate l • .it Guiaelines Bytf
- or military areas. e. A Control Team examines the "Move Message" which each team provides and determines the positions of other countries and influences. A scenario projection is then prepared which advances the situation to a new point in time and requires
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- "face" by demonstrating we cannot be defeated militarily (compared with total withdrawal). 2. No assurance that we could make a better bargain. 3. 3.. Permit our allies and South Viet Nam more time to ·adjust and make their own deals
- 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
- are sounding Phil out on the pos~ibility of urging the " coup government simply to expel Andreas. No one believes that Greek politics can settle down until he is out of the picture, so expulsion would meet our domes tic needs while at the same time being a gain
- the Paks have openly flaunted both the Indians and the United States by inviting the Chinese to visit Pakistan at the time the Indian Prime Minister is in Washington and secondly by displaying Chinese tanks '\ openly in a recent parade. Indian leaders hope
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- 1ith the Gandhi visit bed;nd us. it is time to begin shoring up the Pakistan side of our affairs in the s ubeontinent. first step is to tell Ayub ~ hat you said to _ rs. --andhi about Indo- ak relations and l ashrnir,. since- we promised to "'eep
- hope • tod•y~Headquarters_ol""_the ...Jfaflonal Liberation Front (NLF) more than has been felt tor months. 'l'boae who ·kept the faith may nowl)e vindicated but there is no time to philosophize. In the early hours this morning an emissary, the brother
- was suspended and small talk filled in the time until you returned. On this day, however, Long picked up the Calendar and led the Committee through several bills. When Mansfield returned he was obviously burning with rage. Pauline believes he went back over each
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- ,.US FOUN DATI ON (9 TO H1£LPD V LO N W EAC ~- R['-1 ANDFACTOR TO A·VA CE SCIENCEAND .D R_S ARC ACILITIES~ SUcH PROPOSAL HAD IN FACT 8 EN uro~R CONSID FO QUITE S01E TIME ANDWAS APPROVED8' GOVER ~NT A80U A YEA~AGO. FOUNDTION WILL BE ADM! IS ERED
- elections in SVN indicate popular support for the. war. The time has now arrived to achieve decisive military victory even if it requires escalation of our efforts. After the enemy has been defeated, we can devote our tremendous resources to social
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- there is a greater linking of the idea of talking than there has been at any time since I started following North Vietnamese matters in the autumn of 1963. (Since that time, I have talked with all of the Indians, Canadians, and Poles about their visits to Hanoi
- ........ D. C. 4, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL .Sli:CRET-- 23 December 1965 lilEMO FOR McG B SUBJECT: China War Game In order to eliminate the conflict between the war game schedule and the ACDA Committee of Principals meetings, game time