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- pany the document on its travels. but on October 28, 2003, he made an exception for the LBJ Library. He has under taken this project, Lear says. as part of his three-stage love affair with America. That affair began when he was very young. His grand
- in this matter, even to the extent of a letter to be written by His Excellency Mr. Riad to the Minister of Oil in Iraq giving assurance of the support of our project in Iraq by the Government of the 'l!nited Arab R e public. For this action, I am grateful indeed
- , "Israel Security (Tanks), 11/63 - 6/64," Box 32 Collection Title National Security File, National Security Action Memorandums Folder Title "NSAM 290--Meeting Israeli Arms Requests" Box Number 3 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13526
- Folder, "NSAM # 290: Meeting Israeli Arms Requests, 3/19/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
- National Security Action Memorandums
- , CIA, USIA, NSA, COMAC, CINCSTRIKE, USUN 6/19/67; 7:13 ~. __ .._LIM1IEILQF£1C1AL-Jlfilt _ _ - epartment of Stat I OMING TELEGR ----- Action ZRVZ CZ Info C~ A303 0 ' 4 . 05 1967 JUL 17 AM 5 PP R UEHC DE RU VL l 78 Z NY SS SSS P l 70q?5Z
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- '.::'o F VAR~ PRESUMABLY CONFINED IN - SOUTH . VIETNAM• -· THESE·· INCLUDE · .9 ; U.S • .· ARMY, 5 u.s •. MARINE.·· AND·· 5 - u.s. AIR FORCE. THESE FIGURES ARE CURRENT 3UT DO NOT INCLUDE THOSE -MEN LISTKD AS .MISSING IN ACTION. THE:RE' - IS NO . VAY
- to the Department shows the following: 1. No actions or decisions of the Department have favored Estes over competitors or other citizens. 2. No Department personnel laloVlll or reasonably believed to have im properly accepted gifts from Estes remain in the employ
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- THE INDIAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROBLEM 5 A. ,Background . . . 5 Basic Considerations . . B. 5 c. Courses of Action 8 Economic Pressures Inducements 1. & 8 a.. Discussion . 8 b. Recommendations . 10 2. Security Aspects .. 12 . a. Discussion .. . 12 b
- . They are plannlng to invite a Republican- preferably Dlrksen-•and a Democrat am they want the Democrat to be Lyndon. Bach would talk for 30 minutes. The Subject would be tt\Vhata Democratic victory would meanto the West' and 'What a Republican vlctoey would mean
- not 1uire i n 400 ears ind"" t eren ous n fearfulnc~ s . va.rene,,s to li fe 'lrd In selfish leader hi•- , e nin by tlls the egotistical type of leadership which excites into action from ~elf and from will to serve humanity as one ar;1on ones-one
- , techniques and approaches to connnunity action and to design a connnunications system involving the entire connnunity including the testing of the effectiveness of a system based upon a film technique evolved in Canada. (I am enclosing another set of backup
- , this is a subject that's been hashed over endlessly and has raised an awful lot of smoke and that concerns the effectiveness of a number of methods used in pacification. There were Provincial Reconnaissance Units--or PRUs--People's Action Teams. The Marine Corps had
- Coup of 1960; ambassadors and the CIA; pacification programs; CIA leadership; covert action; Phoenix; Thien
- things happened within a month or two after the Commission report was out. It is quite significant for action to follow so quickly. But this is a reflection of the stature of the Commission. happened was that the bureau was established. One thing
- Christian. The Presiden t was reading the J une 22, 1943, issue of the New York Tin-ies concerning President Roose v elt 1 s actions in Detroit. The Presid~nt read aloud excerpts of. an articl e entitled 1 'Rayburn assails Roosevelt critics. 11 The President
- An illustration might be the advice to the President with respect to selective service matters--the validity of regulations or actions of the Selective Service System. Our principal line responsibility is the supervision of all federal criminal prosecutions
- , an action that would be in contra vention of the Bermuda principles. In May of that year, in return for approving~ modest increase in sulilIIler frequencies for TWA, Portugal obtained a US understanding (Memorandum of Consultation) that~ priori
- , ?Om 6~~3 . ,. 2~!~~1:~~. TELEGRAM Department of Stq~e 0 O
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- imbalances" in. South Africa as their guest in June. The "banning" action taken against the Mideast. A less sanguine view came from the newspaper Al Abram, mouth Robertson,· from which there is no ap- • piece of the NassC'rjtovcrnment. It was, peal
- occurred both in small towns and great metropolitan centers. No society can tolerate massive violence, anymore than a body can tolerate massive disease. And we in America shall not tolerate it. But just saying that does not solve the problem. We need
- preoccupied by the crisis in Cyprus than events in Asia, LBJ was acutely concerned about launching any warlike action against Hanoi unless he was assured "beyond doubt" by his senior military and civilian advisers that our destroyers were indeed attacked
- which the exhibit labels ''The War That Broke America's Wilt" They are poised for action against a photographic backdrop of a battlefield. The accompanying soundtrack carries LBJ's voice expressing his own anguish in committing them to war. 7
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 8, 1964 OFFICIAL USE ONLY . NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 310 MEMORANDUM TO: The The The The Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Administrator, Agency
- Folder, "NSAM # 310: Designation Forrestal Chairman South Vietnam Committee, 7/8/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
- National Security Action Memorandums
- 1429 (6-85) • - CONFIDENTIAL • CONFIDENTIAL _J_ _ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -GeNFIDE;NTIA L July 31, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 313 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL
- Folder, "NSAM # 313: Re SEA stories (ref: NSAM 308), 7/31/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
- National Security Action Memorandums
- that this is a holding action at Will they seriously negotiate before the convention ? MEETIU8 t~eT!S COP~
- Democratic National Convention.
- ) Accompanying th e President were Dr. an d Mrs. Graham and Chairman Vinson President mad e REMARK S and pictures wer e made with the two youn g m( n Harry McPherson read letter from the Secretary of State commending rea d a citation and letter the actions
- .. --~~------..,__;;......._:~~~~~~---~~--..........~~--..liirooll~~-------~......_..........,~-....._-.....;__~~~_,,;..._.__ FILE C9PY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 20, 1964 - ·~ . SEGRE~ NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM 294 TO: SUBJECT: The . The The The The Secretary of State Secretary of Defense
- Folder, "NSAM # 294: U.S. Nuclear and Strategic Delivery System Assistance to France, 4/20/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
- National Security Action Memorandums
- ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) "' THE WHITE HOUSE I ~ WA S HINGTON SECR~ · January 8, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 323 SUBJECT: TO: The The The The The The Policy toward the present and future of the Panama Canal Secretary of State
- Folder, "NSAM # 323: Policy Toward Present and Future of the Panama Canal, 1/8/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- National Security Action Memorandums
- does he give it his stamp? G: That depends on how interested he is in doing that. I think he can make a very real impression on the agency if he wants. decide, He can for example, the priorities between Latin America, Asia, LBJ Presidential
Oral history transcript, Paul C. Warnke, interview 3 (III), 1/17/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- is immediate military threats. As far as Africa and South America are concerned, I remember George Ball, I guess it was, said, "Their problems are impossible, but not serious." And you say that there's a good bit of truth in that. They're not serious from
- to determine is "fuckall." I can't imagine America without it's Washington, it's Lincoln and it's Lee. But here, a ctually, is a country without a hero. Most Australians suffer from inferiority complexes, especially since the Americans arrived-and I must say
- -. r w y WEDNESDAY Expendi- Activity (include visited by) ture Code This morning at 6:00 a.m. Mrs. Edward T. Breathitt, Sr. died ver y unexpectedly of a heart attack a3tx6c. Mike Moloney at the Democratic National Committee called to inform us
- in these early months cover events such as the pas sage of a bill to cut taxes and congres sional action on the civil rights bill and the poverty bill. Listeners will hear LBJ exhorting his staff and his Cabinet to appoint African Americans and women
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 29 (XXIX), 5/16/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- doing something on New Year's Eve, Friday, December 31--I think it was a Friday--that they thought they could get away with. And it was like surreptitious action, number one. Number two, there was a strong feeling that they were, in fact, taking
- Republic. In your judgment was our action and the size of our commitment justified with the information that was available at that time? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
- McCammon To the Oval Office Secretary Rusk Bess Abell d— -^ 10:47a //-^*f J To the Cabinet Room for ! CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP MEETING ! The Vice President Cong. Albert (mike Manatos also) }Senator Mansfield gxmgx Speaker McCormack J Senator
- with the right of collective or 3/ individual action to fulfill this obligation. Defense was made a tripartite responsibility of Cyprus, Greece and 4/ A complex constitution establishing the rights Turkey. of the Greek and Turkish Cypriots was incorporated
Oral history transcript, Maxwell D. Taylor, interview 1a (I), 1/9/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- started recommendations to resume consideration of this course of action, which had been considered and rejected in the past. It was only after three terrorist attacks on American installations--one, the Bien Hoa Air Base just before the election; one
- , if they wanted to create an atmosphere where negotiation could take place, [was that] there should be some action taken to call the strike off. We couldn't possibly do anything more in the immediate hours than to get down to some agreement extending the current
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- for a Cooperative Program in Science .Bet;v{~en the United Stat,_e .s of America and Italy . The Government of the United States of America· and the· Government of Italy recognize that cooperation and collaboration among scientists of their respective countries
- remember. 1 don't know how it came about. 1 think maybe what we did was perhaps to get draft memos on ideas; someone would come up with saying, "Well, here's an idea for a community action program," for instance. the statute." They'd say, "Well, stick
Oral history transcript, Kenneth E. BeLieu, interview 1 (I), 10/11/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Services Committee. Senator [Richard] Russell was chairman. Styles Bridges was the senior Republican. Lyndon was number three on the committee on the Democratic side, Russell being the chairman and Harry Byrd, Sr. of Virginia, now deceased, the next in rank