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  • for are not in our favor submarine force, German aspirations -SECR:E'f (UK - ..SECRET - 8 aspirations for of Indian nuclear lost equality continuing to mount, program with backlash on Europe), time may equal lost On balance, seems in the US
  • --~ -.&..:...----t-1-A-p--- 11/8/67 ,1 -Z.'8' /q~ A /VLJ G) cl-'-h"l /- d..'\-9~ ;VL J f'/-Y,6 / [Duplicate of #112, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3] u~~,-ns--,--"Hn~139 --~r--2--p-- I ~ 1do- ( lo(0/7 [Duplicate of #112a, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3
  • --~ -.&..:...----t-1-A-p--- 11/8/67 ,1 -Z.'8' /q~ A /VLJ G) cl-'-h"l /- d..'\-9~ ;VL J f'/-Y,6 / [Duplicate of #112, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3] u~~,-ns--,--"Hn~139 --~r--2--p-- I ~ 1do- ( lo(0/7 [Duplicate of #112a, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 3
  • You will remember that your brother-in-law went to Jordan about a year and a half ago to advise on the development of handicraft industry there.. Now his project has reached a point where he should go back. Because the press last time noted his
  • in the future. At the same time, an offer of cooperation fran Australia taking the form of providing technical a§sistance in_ fields of e?'Pert! s~ lH:~va!,ent.Jti A'¼~:1.?n-8-la. wquld_be J!lO~t..weJ,..cgne,_ 2 SBORllw' M™OBANDUM FOil THE PllESIDENT SUBJECT
  • , or will there not send more and the·GVN thus does not think that we are "hooked." It is a time for some good hard trading. my experience Recalling with Diem in 1963,. nnd assuming a decision 'J;QP B!CRIU - NOD!S to .,, .. - T-OP SECti!T a HODIS - 2 - send
  • Presidential decision on the substance of a programo I believe this is a realistic schedule which will make possible the timely and orderly considera­ tion by the President of the subjects covered by NSAM 335. This proposed schedule presents one difficulty
  • proposed that, without the prior knowledge of Hanoi or Washington, a legitimate neutral source invite the following to appear at a conference at a certain time and place: U.S., GVN, Hanoi, and NLF. The three members of the International Control Commission
  • recovered from the Cuba missile crisis. Nevertheless Moscow has continued to try to exploit the instability which is inevitable in these revolutionary times in Latin America, in Africa, in Asia. In all these regions the Soviet adventures in subversion have
  • Honduras problem, but might require time to make arrangements. (7) Concerning proposed US-WI consultations before December 16, he would be unwilling to participate until he received US commitment. To do otherwise, would make him po_litically vulnerable
  • FOR TME R E P U B L IC CF V IE T N al-I AR^:ED FORCES Q 3 E R ' AUTHOR I T Y g r a n t e d GEN UEiT^lORELAND P R EV IO U SLY BY P R ESID E^ rf .J0H^JS0^3. D3QU0TE» TA Y LO R . 5T N O TE: ADVANCE D E L IV E R Y TO S / S - 0 6 / 3 0 / 6 5 A T 7 :3 4 AM PA
  • count:r.lea to­ wa.r d the end of this year, with delivery date in late 1969 or 1970 (lead time 11 20 months). use ou:r economic assistance :a s a lever in getting these countHes not to go, supel'sonic until th-en. I recommend that you approve. the $15
  • i4fo~1at~on of the U.S. delegation~ a space veh cle fox these purposes ca be taken to be one which completes at least one orbit around pe:d.od the earth, or entere outer space fox some substantial of time~ That is, the prohibition is not inte ded
  • "face" by demonstrating we cannot be defeated militarily (compared with total withdrawal). 2. No assurance that we could make a better bargain. 3. 3.. Permit our allies and South Viet­ Nam more time to ·adjust and make their own deals
  • . Contains elements of the N"VA 304th Division. UNIFORM 83 l :lO PM (6 B~52s) UNIFORM 63 · (12 B-S2s) · 7 ·February 7 . Febtuary (080210 SYN) UNIFORM 39 (6 B." S2§_) 3:30 PM 7 February (080430 SVN) In Laos, g· miles southwest of__Kru) In SVN, 10
  • the atralghttaced intelligence report marked on pa1e 3. W. W. Rostow ~ P - S ~ •· EYES ONLY -. c.., •• --; , A- • ,• I • . ~ j ' :, . , °' . • .. - -Z IfI lo/ j 3 1_-f/ PROJECT COMPATRIOT f4'-S+-' WEEKLY REPORT #5 A. Period Report . - 14-20 April
  • in June 1967. to send Presidential or Syria which.broke In view of the accusation by President Qahtan al-Shaabi of the People's Republic of Southern Yemen that the United States was attempting to bring down his regime ("New York Times", December 26, page
  • ... s.r1 the doa th■ of 1Ltladr11t anO other Ceeoha e,reoute4 in th• 1Ate '40• art what oonoorn the Soviets aoat at thl• time. Moeoow, they lael, fear• that ■ uob 11\lak-Nklna "111 uncover the oomp11oltJ of etS.1l•aot1v• 8ov1•t lead•rg, inolud~ng
  • a distinct cultural and social life; although the impact of modern public health measures has created severe population pressure in the past generation. Moreover, minerals, timber (and, at one time, Amazonian rubber), drew some enterprise to the interior
  • as well as a biographic sketch of Ambassador Kamelo Mro Donald Co Bergus, Country Director for the United Arab Republic in the Department of State, will accompany the Ambassadoro ~B~~ or~xecutive Secretary Enclosures: lo Suggested Talking Pointso 2o
  • .... lo-c)()-6'> J'ttJtt~~·· l6/l4/o I /VW /QA..c 10/7/67 A C, #28a cable Intelligence Informatio~ Cable~ C 4 p E.'tetC,(Pt . wh I ct:F "1t.J 'till 6'•• m~ooJ.-oS [Duplicate of #15 la, NSF, Country File, United Kingdom, gv,,rtl-144U1t~1~ Vol. 12
  • have to support the UAR if it initiated such a move. S:E?CR:E'P NODIS DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,Sec.3.6 NLJ al-2ol By NARA,Dare ~'.f-NODIS - 2 The aim, as I see it, would be to have the Council either directly or through Jarring - lay down a time-table
  • to day i.Qple:JOnta~ioD G/PM:OOrwicksfeaa 1n tho on.._oi.nq ~ aetiona ..... •- iii&fl u iiS T: ...... 11111_ .. .,r'IIG'l•ttl!lO •-Nr .. ,... SiiaMil• DF.a.ASSIFIED - • ~J-D?o'?-~ ll,:C.1>. NARA,Date~ 11 lneJDO .:.0:::1:r.J~ ~;;.;.c
  • succeed. This conviction will not be created unless and until they come to the conclusion that the US is prepared to remain in. Vietnam for whatever period of time is necessary to assure the independent choice of the South Vietnamese people. The enemy
  • mar alM attead. No fermal r ... rb are eapecle4 after ,- recelYe tile 111eUl. Yo. llan approwed a&atemell& wblcll will " 1..... ~ the Pi'••• Office at tbe time of tlae ceremo-, (Ta• B). YCMI mlpt waat te to.cb oa oae or two Qftlle poiat• la tat
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • r o v i n c e s . [ 3 ] To c r e a t e a l 6 + ° s e a - T h a l l a n d I n f i l t r a t i o n wal TTT ‘I . important m iscellan y : Program s h o u l d a p p e a r t o be r e l e n t l e s s ( I . e . , p o s s i b i l ­ i t y o f e m p lo y
  • WEAPONRY, C"CH!S " VC TO CARRY OUT THE!R IN DANAHG Afl'l'S1~ PLA~S IF NOT A?PRE• B't ~-4 :•:A'l A TOTAL CF ASOUT 6C~ !..:!LOS CF EXPLOSIVE -;:·~ .. ?~-T-1-A-b HAO IN 11789 PAGE. 6 Of 10 PAGES "'• ~0-i\! f I A It - • rc::iu
  • believes we can never keep the Times with us and might as well ignore it. I think Joe is reflecting his exposure to some of the fighting troops and his own natural belligerence. But there is just a sniff of Embassy Saigon in what he says, and I think
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
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  • to the US. At various times in the past several years France has taken a relatively active role regarding Vietnam, sometimes in public and sometimes in private. France sent high-level emissaries to Peking and Hanoi to sound out the leaders; has acted
  • THE FOREIGNEXCHANGE NECESSARY ... IMPORTING FERTI­ LIZERS FROMABROAD ... FOR 1966-67, UNLESSWETAKEIMMEDIATE STEPS FOR GETTINGTHESEFERTILIZERS, IT WOULD NOT BE AVAIL-· ABLEIN TIME.... FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE,KHARIFSEASON (OF 1966>.,.THE FINANCEMINISTRYHADALREADY
  • to incorporate your de sired changes. I have . reduced the time span covered in the preliminary notification from two years to one year, and have asked that a new schedule be supplied each quarter, instead of merely requesting monthly corrections to the original
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • NOT CONCEAL GRAVITY OF SITUATION BUT WOULD AT SAME TIME INCLUDE SOME IDPEFUL EXPRESSIONS WITH VIEW TO EASING IMPACT ON PUBLIC OPINION • .BEBftEl LiMlllS BENNETT \ l (EROX FROM QUICK COPY \ \ THE WHITE HOUSE WAS"flNGTON COUFID:EM'fIAt Monday
  • of Staff and higher authority turn for an immediate review of the situation and for advice as to the available courses of action in time of emergency. The Deputy Director for Operations (NMCC), a General/flag rank officer, and the NMCC maintain an around
  • of the U.S. Riverine Force swept an island iri the river immediately north of Can Tho and Binh Tuy airfield and picked up a number of Viet Cong suspects. This island has been a source of fire against river patrol craft and has constituted a long-time nuisance
  • -­ a.t very time when US and ROK chould both be trying to engage this other ally in providing support to ROK development. Z. Another poaaibllity DL to an ROK/Jap settlement ia to hingo a substantial in some credible manner. portion ot further We
  • tor the Government of Chile DECLA.smmD E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ · V -lo> :f , By ~ • N ~ Date 1/-J- 5c:.) AID requests your approval to negotiate and conclude an assistance package of $65 million for the Government of Chile. We lent Chile $90