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- to the press except upon the explicit
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for its implementation be released to the press except upon the explicit
instructions of the Secretary of State.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 5, 1966
CONFIQ~~lTIAL
DECLASSIFIED
Authority ..StQ~ 'i -I'/- 7 1 re- AJLJ
- it would give Israel to press us for further
arms supplies, such an arrangement would not be in the U.S. interest.
The ·acquisition of missiles by Israel would accelerate the arms
spiral in the Near East. It might also call into question the uncondi
tional
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of carrying television to population centers in the eastern
and northern regions of the USSR.
6.
In early 1966, authorities in Moscow disclosed
through the press that central TV coverage of the . fiftieth
anniversary would be extended to the more remote
- should not get into the
question of why we do not escort such ships . A ship on the high seas is the
least provocative way of gathering intelligence. We should not cripple our
intelligence effort. The press misconstrued what was said on the Sunday TV
- are not ready to go forward with
construction of an earth station because of other more pressing
needs.
2.
World Bank.
World Bank activity in teleco~munication
loans of an y kind has been limited.
The Bank has made five or
six loans for conventional
- to press the Japanese through in£onnal
channels for asGiatanc:e; and at tt-.r.e an.nae tlrae it would put the High
Cantsstoner in
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u:uch
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poaH ton to mgtr.ai.n sud1 pressures than
Fine.Uy, vH.hln tht?.
would be poardble
- covers the significant
facets of American life. This informational program exposes the
foreign trainee to u.s. governmental institutions, our judicial system,
the role
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the role of political parties, our free press and communications