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  • impact of our military expenditures in NATO countries. Three questions you may wish to ask if not covered in the discussion: 1. How will the current Berlin situation affect NATO? 2. Will the prospective military budget cuts affect the level of our
  • a Berlin crlai•. Wlth respect to a Be:rUn. cdals. they would have to weigh.the possible split between the U. S. and Its Weate:m European allies under thie pressure agaiaat damage to the atmoephel'e of detente 1n Europe wblck i• working ta favor
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  • .:,to'·be ,{!j-. · ·immovable ,, [i . Many pe9ple ., .. 1 •.' ....'.. -:_.·.West 1 ll 't. .'.' •... ·.. ••Ir their _-On the . . . . Berlin ,. this ~~ar_ed ~ ,.-:; ,.\ ..'Helsinki, ~,, - • • \. •• . • at .· L:>:\about
  • is not an obsessive and mortified here, much . as issue in South America but if the Bay of Pigs brought on the a guerrilla army there defeats Berlin Wall. The Latin-Amer• the world's greatest power ican volcano, which has so far (which is also an often resented only
  • , 1960, Re-Examination of Pr;sent NATO Stockpile Procedures (4/24/ 61) 40 Policy Directive Regarding NATO and the Atlantic Nations (4/24/ 61) 41 Military Planning for a possible Berlin Crisis (4/25/61) 42 Assistance to Cuban Refugees (4/ 25/ 61) 43
  • (AID In.dia) WHITEHOUSE National Security Council - Robert W. -Komer FOODFORPEACE Richard Reuter - Special Assistant Alan Berg to the Secretary· of state DEFENSE Assistant Secretary - Paul Ignatius Deputy Assistant Secretary - Robert Moot Division
  • Gordon Mein Counselor of Embassy-Viron P. Vaky Director, U.S. AID Mission-Marvin Weissman *As of October 1966. 3 BIBLIOGRAPHY Adams, Richard N., Cultural Surveys of Panama-Nic­ aragua-Guatemala-El Salvador-Honduras, Wash­ ington, D.C., Pan American
  • Biographical information; duties in Manpower & Reserve Affairs; civil works program; overcrowding at Arlington National Cemetery; McNamara; Project 100,000; Adam Yarmolinsky; Steve Ailes; Senator Richard Russell; Mr. Vinson; Operation Transition
  • . · settlement · · ·--1 In Johnson's ~larch 31 speech, · when he also announced he would THE SPECTRUi.\[ extends from not seek re-election, the President former Vice President Richard limited the bombing of North Viet- Nixon. calling for a 'moratorium Mm
  • the President what he wants. ~· -Richard Helms Attachment l .. . ~-.: - -' . : ·.-;. . FOR ... NO. I AUG 54 10I . AE'LACES FOAM I0• 101 .. ' ·: 1, ,, ... ••• t ,· ·., . ' ( .. .. . . . -. :..-.. ( Byi:M/._, N.t\RA.Date
  • deprecate the im­ portance or Europe we don't deal (yet) with Berlin or provocations of rearmed Germany), b) Urgent ebjeotives in these areas are progress toward independence in non-self-governing areas and toward political maturity and economic
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • PEACE TALKS ??? • • • ANOTHER KOREA? ... OR WORSE? * JUNE 27, 1950-JAN. 11, 196B-DEPT. OF DEFENSE Albert Sp.4 Richard Decorated World-War II, Army-Air Corps, Europe Elected a Democrat and re-elected a Republican BARRETT Twice-wounded Vietnam
  • either put it in the safe for future reference or burn it and start over. Warmlv,
  • over to Yalta and gave Joe Stalin Eastern Europe. For the love of God, they couldn't give Joe Stalin Eastern Europe, he already had it. You know, the Russian troops were occu­ pying everything beyond Berlin. propter hoc syndrome. This was the old
  • then read again the Thompson cable . He stressed the sentence "They (the Communists) always react negatively to a show of force." Mr. President, this was not the lesson of the Cuban Walt Rostow: missile crisis or the Berlin crisis. Secretary McNarnra
  • . Hoffberger, several important events have been thrust upon you and Vice President Johnson. I suspect, therefore, that you have had little time to discuss the F-27 with the Vice President. It occurred to me, how­ ever, that with the Berlin crisis fresh in your
  • ) Proposed European Steel Tariff Increases Review of Outstanding World Problems NATO Multilateral Force Berlin Cuba Malaysia Poultry IV. Biographies DECLASSIFIED Authority J#:4,Ll,-/4,, /2-/~/"16 • By /4ntf GONFIDE~i'i'IAL , NARS, Date g/2-//'17 c
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  • Hornig Dr. Stephen J. Wright The Honorable Richard Helms Dr. Herbert F. York The- Honorable Leonard Marks United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency The Honorable James E. Webb Mr. William C. Foster Representative E. Ross Adair