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  • 504th RSCMeeting NSC Control No. 94 ------ - 8ECR:6't- NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action 2456 Reaulta of 1962 Nuclear Teat Program to Date and Teat• Proposed for Remainder of Program a. Di1cuaaed a draft Department
  • HE NOR SECRETARY SMITH SHOULD GET INVOLVED. SECRETARY SMITH OPPOSES ANY ACTION ON THIS FRONT ON GROUNDS THAT THE APPROACH IS NOT SELECTIVE AND WOULD HURT THE STEEL COMPANIES WHO HAVE SHOWNRESTRAINT AS WELL AS THOSE WHO HAVE ANNOUNCEDEXCESSIVE
  • : the effect of their action internally, in Eastern Europe, and in the West. The world's memory of Hungary in 1956 also served as a restraint on them now. In answer to the President's question, he said that, on balance, he believed the Russians would try
  • ORIGIN f ACTION lJt.:P .i\.KTMJ:'. N J. Ur ~J.1\J. .c. Original to be Fi/eel In _ _ _ _ Decentra//zecl Files. EUR CA-9447 .5 NEA cu p ~ONPI'.BEM!IAL NO . INA 5 FILE DESIGNATION HA.NOL.ING Ir.JOI CA TO.A · ATHENS, COPENHAGEN
  • Folder, "NSAM # 340: U.S. Government Shipments by Foreign Flag Vessels in North Vietnam Trade, 1/25/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • corning in to say I am on your side. How did the trip to Central America go? The President : It was a good meeting, a good trip. trip was worthwhile. I think the (The President gave her the attached talking points). Miss Prewett : I thought it also added
  • Latin America
  • and international position. The devaluation of the pound now brought the requirements for fiscal action and th e tax increase into even sharper and more critical focus. CONFIDENTIAL --- -CONFIDEI\T llAL -2- Chairman Martin -- Stressed the great uncertainty
  • Europe to assume its full capacity in dealing with all the world's great problems. The kind of technology that is emerging; the kind of problems we all face in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America; the problems of moving towards a stable peace
  • 80!4PtDEN .i IAL G May 13, 1965 NATIONAL SECUaJTY ACTION MEWOJlANDU . NO. 333 TOJ Th• ffl"&larf of Slaw Tu S~cf•tal'f td Defaate The Stter•tal'f of Couuaerce 8UBJ£CT: Follow.11p oa the Mtllor · epo•t Tb• Pn1.l deat b• c1Pec'8tl ••· to ••'. Wl
  • Folder, "NSAM # 333: Follow_up on Miller Report, 5/13/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • Walt Rostow Joe Califano Ernest Goldstein Art Okun Ed Fried Senator Mansfield Senator Long Senator Anderson Speaker McCormack Representative Boggs Representative Ullman Secretary Fowler -- Discussed actions to be taken in defense of the dollar during
  • ~ - WJ.1 i~J v,,~ r, u-j CON:PIDENfIAL c.. IV. THE NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA A. OVERVIEW America's concerns -- its problems and its opportunities in the Near East and South Asia are as varied as the area itself, where nearly one
  • J'.)a.,.lflnlb_... 20 . ~. . . """" . ' -•S~&eRET 1·ar .. s.r · :; NAT¥0NAL ssc.U RrrY ACTION M£M0lt.ANDVM TO: NO~ 1 ·t '1A:J lt1' "l . 214 T1- Secieta1Y .,, State T.h e Seo•etafy of ·~mmer:ee The Dtrbctol' of Cel.tral 1-tellig~nc• Cuba ... s
  • Folder, "NSAM # 274: Cuba _ Economic Denial Program, 12/20/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • the latest Ver S ion Of your C Ornmittee IS report in response to National Security Action Memorandum No. 326. This is to confirm that the deadline for the final report has been shifted from April 15 to May 5, 1965. Francis M. Bator .. I' ' ~ Sh
  • Folder, "NSAM # 326: Foreign Assets Control Regulations, and Cuban Assets Control Regulations, 3/17/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • achievement" since Bretton Woods and nbw the Congress must take action to activate the agreement. Chairman Okun said that the soundness of the world's monetary system was essential to our own prosperity at home. The President then summed up the need for SDRs
  • } THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 9, 1965 FOR MR.. BUNDY Mac: If you think it appro- priate, would you sign? FMB ./ THE \NHI TE H OUSE Wl-- S HI •'\JG T ON March 9, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM N O. 3 24 TO: Secretary of State Secretary
  • Folder, "NSAM # 324: Special Presidential Committee on U.S. Trade Relations with Eastern European Countries and the Soviet Union, 3/9/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • 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
  • Special Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. 20501 DECLASSIFIED Authority "E 0. L6fi2 SEC. 5 (A)' and (D) By 4 , NARS, Da~ ~ -1~-gD Dear Mr. Rostow: The Department of Defense has recently received a copy of National Action
  • Folder, "NSAM # 361: Treatment of Foreign Vessels Illegally Fishing within 9_Mile Exclusive Fisheries Zone, 3/14/1967," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • ' f. ·'. '1 . '' ·" '' lL THE WHITE HOUSE f. WASIII N GTO N .• I· t i I t ~GeMPlDEN l December 20, 1963 .1 I 1· NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 275 . l MEMORANDUM FOR i I I. The The The The The The The Secretary Secretary
  • Folder, "NSAM # 275: Exception of Items from Trade Negotiations, 12/20/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • would be to follow a different course of action than we were now following. As regards the sale of petro - chemical plants, this is a different issue because such plants verge on being strategic by definition. Ambassador Thompson said our only hope