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  • military aid to credit sales, he 1s been increasingly touchy -- especially when we tell him. his economic problems are more serious than the military threats he im.agines (largely from Nasser). At the same time, to the extent the Shah buys hardware we want
  • Administrator Gaud requests your approval to pledge a program loan of µp to $65 million for CY 1967 at the Turkey Consortium meeting, now scheduled for Janunry 27. Gaud also requests your approval to negotiate this loan, probably some time in February
  • this all-too-brief renewal of our friendship. Your under­ s.tanding and support are particularly comforting to me in these troubled times. ~ 1--hopv I made clear our continuing interest in the strides the people of Malawi are n'laking to further
  • of Israel and (aft:er the Secretary's qucs tion) this also be the end of belligerency. He went on to say tl~at the Arabs couldn't; agree and since that time there had been different interpretations by the Soviets and the U.S. WOlLld He then asl
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 3 of 4 Doc# DocT~~e Doc Info Date 9eQ den Q79 Stat~ cable Classification Pages 1os;i:g5 tg A,FRFRaR \'i·~·Cfl Y\ld()z.toe ee'-'le CAP 661244 Lo
  • 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
  • E D IA T E 4074 1 S E C TIO N ONE O F T H R E E DEC LA SSIFIED - lO ^ - ^ & e R S f- 'J U N E N 0 D I 5 A u th o rity Bv S ' ! - s - -?s ' i t f e r ■NARSi Datfi T H E F O L O U I N G I S AN E S T I M A T E O F T H E P O L I T I C A L - M
  • , D,C, 10301 i I 22 March 1968 0430 MEMORANDUM FOR THE WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM Subject: Sµpply Status at Khe Sanh as of 8:00 PM EST 21 Mar (9:00 AM 22 Mar, SVN time) 1. The Khe Sanh Dump and Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) status as of the above
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  • on our proposals~ For the first time in a written message from the DRV, the implication seems clear that it is US escalation, not the bombing itself, that rules out such talks and commentso The last paragraph states the usual pre-condition of stopping
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  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions o f the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many o f the documents have been declassified
  • Vietnamese la the South. The bombing of North Vietnam began. Soon after, the bombblg began. 1 made clear -- In a speech at Johns Hopkins -- that we were ready to negotiate at a11y time without condttlons. A short thne alter the ·bombing started ... 1n
  • . Soon after, the bombblg began. 1 made clear -- In a speech at Johns Hopkins -- that we were ready to negotiate at a11y time without condttlons. A short thne alter the ·bombing started ... 1n Aprll and Ma.y 0£ 1965 -­ we began to bear from. other
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions o f the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many o f the documents have been declassified
  • . Recognizing the need to improve performance in Chile's relatively . stagnant agricultural sector, President Frei has already taken several important steps, as outlined in the Freeman/Gaud memorandum. The P. Lo 480 assistance will require a series of additional
  • . • ·1 am de-itly moved ltr you inltladYe. •bariaa •• I do wilt. the people .t. U. Ulllted State• aDd all._ woa,ld tbe aalre tlaat pead COMe lo Soutbeut Aela at the •arlleet poaellale moment. We have concluded Uaat:the lmpartlallty which ~ hav•. offered
  • 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
  • to reactloaarlea Tlaere l• a anat am.all mlaorltl•• the pr.W.mu. It la time for.,.....,. teacher l,otll polltleal of the law of tale laad.- aaaly• we canflllly tva pelltlcal effort at home •••uactlft tbat die•• l• a-,1,. a•las to let a tlaJ lldaorlty
  • association, as I have been saying for a very long time (sometimes with a feeling that, with the exception of you and one or two others, I was talking into a vacuum), is a major and increasing alternative. Witness the major Soviet aid which started in June
  • !-'.'.n rch 7 you t-irotc to inform me of the general cou~se oi action with regcrd your Government proposes to the North In cck,."lo:,;ledging your le~tcr you F,.::o~-:,oacd so ::criouoly being of citiz~ns of all views of affected like
  • 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
  • the bureaucracy. Despite your push and the efiorts of a number of interested experts, concrete progress has been ~low. Bell has long stressed the importan.ce of getting on top of the population problem, but now is the time for his mission directors to step up
  • ) ----,----------------------------...------.------- FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE .. =• ------ " l.p..... TS lU Ul~ r 1"~~ ... -· "' ~--.., ~ ''-\-.;.I~ a. 111, - DATE RESTRICTION ·v,~7/uu r;... -lt~ Intelligence Report ~v,i 1p TS #29- report lo 29- map map lp ~I;; (2
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  • : Herewith 1. the material• yoa requested earlier thl ■ mor11b1g. A CbrGllOlogy: -- Vice Preaident delinred on September Humphrey'• Salt Lake Cily 30. (Tab A) ■peech -- Mac BUDdy'• speech wu delivered oa October la full ia the New York Time
  • and at the same time fully cons is tent with the President 1 s open-door statement. As John Crimmi~s noted , it is a little verbose but he did not want to tamper too much with HEW drafting. Do you have any problem with it? ;, ,, WGBowdler Attachments Tabs A, B
  • PERSONAL FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM TH!;: PRIME MINISTER . I . DECLASSIFIED . . E.0. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ ?S- .3of. · NARA Date 3-o'lS-ff BY. ~ ' WAS MOST GRATEFUL FOR YOUR VERY PROMPT REPLY TO MY MESSAGE LAST NIGHT FROM MOSCOW. IT ARRIVED . JUST IN TIME
  • •• k tan ind1aat velo menta 1n lndi dee de-old ill- dJuated tot 8 thin Ten y b nour v1 t lity of -• quit • s i- nt t llit ry thruat lnto even throug Vi t politic l. n infl n i eco omic • ista ce or ven • ffecttve d1 lo ared to cy
  • President Johnson and the tore1gn ort1c1ala, titting as many aa po•aible into the short time between the funeral and the visitors' departures. Thia enabled the Prea1dent to aaaure the v1ait1na oft1c1ala or the continuity ot American foreign policy. 'l'he
  • political spectrum from disgruntled former deputies of right-wing parties to one-time collaborators with the Communists. 1 SECRET SECRET d PARTY STRENGTHS IN THE GREEK PARLIAMENT ( PERCENTAGES SHOW SHARE OF POPULAR VOTE IN FEBRUARY 1964 ELECTION ) I I
  • 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
  • A #54a cable ?J/1!.lo, 6/26/68 Intelligence Information Cable!,(,.Jf\,...,~~--AAc. S 5p [Duplicate of #80, NSF, CF, VN, "TDCS' and Cables, Vol. 2"] A ~M-fflelil~---Yii'filSft--t&--Hf~ffl-OHf'l s \l•ilo, tJ/,!:J/01 5p C l i, [Dupli~ate ef #'.U2
  • 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
  • and the power system are all in a marginal state of repair and require many hour s o f time and ext ra effort to keep them in some semblance of dependable operation. Power and water are provided t o the distri c t center offices 9 schools:> hospitals, hotels
  • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Supplementary Background £or Your Appointment with Congressman C~ller--Noon Today Eshkol's comments on the Mid-East arms balance reported in .The Times this morning were made after Celler requested his appoint­ ment
  • . IN SOME THIRD CE>UNTRY, OR HIS NOT BEING DISCOVERED BY .ANYBODY . FOR LONGISH TIME. TSIRIMOKOS INSISTED · THAT GOG COULD NOT LIVE WITH·J~IRD ' POSStBILITY, AS SOVIETS . WOULD HOUND IT WITK ACCUSATIONS THAT ·MAN BEING SECRETLY HELD. -HE FEARED BOTH SOVIET
  • ible Jruu.frW S·I~,o? V)t,J/"'1,-oi ·lo"Z #68a draft (7 ·o6 'OW 63•a)t)- 'Wrc >11~ . . o.,,u, ~ t ,s-/ o.._ ,. c.!c.11.1eci ' A 1 -10 .V.A..lD f ..., TS CAP 82582 , Rostow to Bunker and Abrams 1p S 10/17/68 A draft cable, partial duplicate
  • /icatlon presently is at same time realistic. _disillusionment and of a more representative ., Paee 3 of telegram to Amembassy LONDON Classification 4. Alternatives of heightening to US-UN favored courses and expanding Yemen conflict
  • 1963, though he had come to Washington since then at the time of the funeral ceremony for President Kennedy. I The President said to Mr. Wilson that things seemed to be going a little better in Cyprus, and Mr. Wilson agreed though he commented