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  • for forthcoming NATO discussions between President Johnson and Chancellor Erhard pertaining to nuclear weapons and nuclear subĀ­ marine matters. These articles both refer to official sources in Bonn for the information presented. Please supply the Committee
  • drive exists 1n Europe to mal-'.e the .A:NF/MIJ! Jell. The only two eignii'icant actor11 are tho Germans end the British. Germo.ny has e.n election coming up, encl it ia clear nov thnt no agreement can be ratified bofore the election. Erhard 1e
  • for - - our minimum conditions? What are the prospects? If the negotiations fail, how will the U.S. record look -- in Germany, in Europe and at home? Will it be clear that de Gaulle alone is responsible? Are we making sure that Erhard understands that we
  • ) VUlnernhility of naval vessels; ( 4) Knowledge of earth shock effects on s\Il)erhard coznmand and control f~c!l1t1es; ( 5) Detection and jdent~1cat1on of clandestine underground. tes't~. iiot all of these are amenable to solution through underground testing