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  • request? Katzenbach: No, I do not think so. I do not believe the Congress woul give us a net gain. They would probably take it out of some other area such as Latin America. William Gaud: I think it would be best to ask for it in January in a supplemental
  • Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • spectacular action from North Vietnam is ahead of us . RVICES::T · ) s 3 e:cllE TI EMS! I Wl!; -4 ­ The President: We should assume that we are going to be surprised and dis­ appointed. We may have to act quickly. We should lalow where our people
  • action or in an effort to shoot down our B-52 1 s. They may also attempt to attack an air base, like the one at Danang. I sent a mes sage to all field commanders alerting them to these possibilities. Secretary Rusk: a carrier? What about the possibility
  • three in five of the world's people are chronically underfed . Diet deficit areas include all of Asia, except Japan and Israel; almost all of Central America and the Caribbean ; all Africa but the southern tip , and all South America except the three
  • : recol'T.lend that you authori=e ~~iate negot i at i ons with India on the ;asis of Option I II outlined beli:-~; offering a 6-o onth agree~ent ;Or 3 1/2 cillion tons of PL 480 graf.3 fo r 1968. This action: offers a good chance for a major self-~elp reform, one
  • this to the Congress. Black said this would be very discouraging to the other Asian countries who have already done all that we have asked of them. Ashley asked would it be of any value for the President to send a message up now and have no action on it until January
  • AMMAN TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4557 STATE GRNC BT -S E e ft E T AMM.AN 3270 NOD IS FEB 3, 1968 8 :14 ;p .M. , FOR YOUR INFORMATION . SUBJECT: ACTIONS NEEDED FORESTALL FURTHER JORDANIAN MOVES TOWARD SOVIETS \ t. AFTER SENDING KING'S MESSAGE
  • prepared). III. Under Secretary Katzenbach will ask Bill Bundy to amplify and define major action problems now before us. IV. You may then wish to go round the table and get comments from: Gaud on the development picture and prospects in Indonesia; Freeman
  • on military actions and it is probably good that it doesn't. --- The President has strong convictions about our responsibilities in the Middle East, especially toward the people of Israel. --- There is a growing sentiment in this country to " come home
  • move. DeGaulle will smile at us, but will not change his attitudes on monetary affairs and in relation to Great Britain. Secretary Fowler: The Chinese have been heavy takers of gold. Speculation. There is a possibility of independent actions between