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  • Date > 1964-06-10 (remove)

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  • crisis, Moscow has appeared to recognize that the present balance of power is relatively unfavorable to it and will remain so for a long time. As a result, Soviet policy has been essentially d:!.rected toward keeping international ten s5.on within bounds
  • and, on the other hand, enable us t o e>consider individually and carefully the many questions of substance, priorities and timing that are involved .in a program as broad and far-reaching as this. The Treasury Department disagrees with the proposal to support East
  • be possible, for example to arrange for mo:"e interchange of power through high­ tens~. cn transmission lines or f 0r West European linkage to cr1:de oil ar:.d r~.rd:.ural. gas pipelines from the East.. Such ac"Gion does no·t·, appear feasible. at; this time