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  • Will remain 11\ for.ee lo~ whatever level ol fun41ng the Department of Defense may d•t•nnlne· until the program i• rexnove4 f~om the hlghe•t national defeus.e category a.t the request ol tbe Deputmel\t ~ I>efen••· { i •ne!I) W. w. w. SM K eeny:jb: ll-12-68
  • there la capabWtle• lncrea■• aad tho•• of our alllea; oa the baala of tM Jad1ment of lleld commander•, that tbe enemy'• of all the evidence the ba•l• boasbllla halt at tide time woald aub•tutlally capabWtl••• elldanpr carry the burden" SUBSTITUTE
  • Sanh area during making little contact with the enemy and receiving fire. rocket fire and 21 rounds of mortar Heavy fighting is reported Xuan Lo c and Phuoc Le. present time. the day with patrol units only three rounds of in two provincial capitals
  • 'THE CO NVER SATION : WI TH THE STATEMENT TH AT THE ~ E WOULD·BE A CONSIDERA BLE '1 DEGREE OF DISAPPOINTMENT I ;~ WA. . HI NGTON OVER HIS POSI TION i O~ THIS MATTER AND THAT I ~EARED A GOOD OPPORTU NITY HAD , . l BEE11 LO S! TO R,~. :\ LLY WORK CLOSELY
  • on uncleared memcon and is subject to revisiono Discussion of possible times for rescheduling 1oint Cabinet Meeting brought out difficulties for US before late January or February, Japan between late 1anuary and ·April. difficulties for It was agreed
  • it nuclear forces. to delineate (France's timing, quality, country. which would be strategic nuclear or cost, or collaborator." and useful the export to that of denying to France those things weapons program) by significantly would identify
  • ~, ISoAEC ·1 l,SAH 03pMC 01,~DP 0tuRSR 0· D/139 W A 0304092 FEB 68 ,M AMEMBASSY TOKYO TO SECSTATE WASHDC8561 iNF'O CINCPAC a a 1t : t B 2 14I I A t TOKYO5298 CINCPACFOR POLAD SUBJECT1 SPACE COOPERATION REF1 Ao TOKYO5 91 Bo STATE tel8419. lo
  • that we can discuss this subj ct soon at s e mutually convenient time. Finally, it shoul erha s be note that ob Johnson has been orlin in consultation with tate, nc C , on a separate pa er hich discusses the pros and cos of v rious forms of irect unist
  • i i t G xplaiQ th e c c t i o a . The f o l lo w in g fo u r zaajor e. The l e a s t i i k s l y , that: th e a t t a c k s on th e S e v e n th F l e e t Xvsrs s a e f f o r t t o se e k a r e s p o n s e \7h ich c o u ld “b s u sed a s a p r o v
  • . 1be idea should be to clear away the debris and the basic conceptual underbrush so that, at such time as it became necessary, or propitious, we could re-direct these planning problems -- with, hopefully, the considerable head start our efforts would
  • . good po.triotic Am0r·i ca11s: it · was bottei~ to help . them tov1o.rda a government a:t . a type which ·w ould be suited to thoir nec.ds. To evolve such a government wou1d ' take timo, though not as much time as a lot of peopl~ thought
  • , in exchange for the Front's recognition of Cambodia's existing borders. Prior to that time, several high-ranking National Liberation Front officials have periodically visited Cambodia.) The Front leaders themselves admitted that harassment of their supply
  • A R C H IV ES PRO C ESSIN G N O TE You w ill find two versions o f the document withdrawal sheets in th is file . The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many o f the documents have been
  • CL.ASSlFJED POUCH reiter.ated. a half dozen The aooner Indira comes tho better, as the President times to BK. Nor was he pleased with BK'• comment that we''d already paid for our wheat, so might ae well give. it away. Nothing \11.Ul succeed like a little
  • Tranaport-~o. lf charter lo time, Pacific CoaGt ~culd :wt be liable for dnr.1oio•) ~. LfabiU.ty of Owner.. I (We undo-,:otand TC owned by nai:racud4 Tanke;: Corp., L1~orian corporation ~1th Bermuda cddrGDQ. 'narracudn in turn b ut tim"• o~"l1ora p.:ob
  • the British for some time to get in line with other Free World shippers who have positively responded to our initiatives for taking their vessels out of the North Vietnam trade. T he most recent approaches to the British were in February of this year when
  • ·said, nBesie.es, we are in very urgent n-ed of :ertilizer. At tho.t time ( the time the decision was taken), the Goverrenent felt the 11-.edso· important and so urgent that it tried to get it in uha.tevar way 11as :possi le. i, State ents oz this nature
  • no-'vcd..no•:;, l1ov:cver, t:1at a good photo album record of the visit shoulCL be pr0p~Gd 7 •with co.ch :photo ex:.9::-cssly captio~.::d to explain time, place a."'ld people. (If it ca.~_1g. h~nd.some Vii-t:.o-..it being ornate, it will be. in keeping
  • Union would be a helpful move at a time when they are in deep trouble with the Chinese. There appears to be no way to prevent the Russians from getting the machines from other buyers in Europe. Secretary Freeman asked again whether we wanted to help
  • ?ff'Il)iW. If..!. I : protect Ilo non-nuclear Po...-ers~ CONCLUSIONS. Based on the discussion below, the following preliminary conclusiODS are suggested: lo If the object to induce a non•nuclear of a guarantee State potential by that State
  • . Although this ship, a large-hatch dry cario vessel carrying POL in drums, is known to have been i-1\l Uaiph.on.g harbor at the ·time of the US air strike again£t the Haiphong POL storage site, its exact positioa ' canmot ~e established. Nor can
  • be the hot issu.es next month, but I think that in principle one should always be able to stonewall on the tough ones and use the rest of the time to convey a picture of the President at work for peace. ~--!. ~. McG. B. Please do Please don't - - -- Speak
  • ~ 69 memo cvr, ~ .w Rostow to the President -t-«J ~-o5 s 2pp ~M,t1 69a memo Rostow to the Secretary of ~ efense - 1 • "'1 ~. l,)', f::i 5 s 1 P SAt\\n~ . \'\·oS Ilk>~· lo t1 70 memo 70a memo 70b memo 70c rpt 71 memo 71a memo RESTRICTION o· \ ! l
  • talked enough," he said. j l r .j j I Tcherniakov referred to the Gromyko-Goldberg agreement between the two governments at lea:st four times, and concluded, referring back to the conversation .about Vietnam, that if we succeeded in acting together
  • and altiplano, maintaining a distinct cultural and social life, alt~o\igh the impact of modern public health measures has created population pressure in the past generation~ Moreover, minerals and timber (and, at one time, Amazonian rubber) drew some enterp;rise
  • ,.US FOUN DATI ON (9 TO H1£LPD V LO N W EAC ~- R['-1 ANDFACTOR TO A·VA CE SCIENCEAND .D R_S ARC ACILITIES~ SUcH PROPOSAL HAD IN FACT 8 EN uro~R CONSID FO QUITE S01E TIME ANDWAS APPROVED8' GOVER ~NT A80U A YEA~AGO. FOUNDTION WILL BE ADM! IS ERED
  • August and September 1967 and.did not consult in a timely mannero B. Negotiations with Peru. As soon as Congressional consultations are completed, we should authorize Ambassa­ dor Jones to inform President Belaunde that we are prepared: lo To negotiate
  • -6-Fl:4ffr1-~r---~ - 3-t7- 'f 3 l•IL ..l 9.;,_ 3 'j 3 ~ //-;;,. 1-'i.S- /VJ.. J 'fl/-~ 1 Y of #16, Vol. 38] ~ lca.-~t>, 'i '( N.i. J 'it/-~ ft:j of #16a, Vol. 38] ~ ~ ~ LO.+-- _J;J~ift61n.-tori71E!sttltem- ~ 11-,0 ..9,s- C 1 p=t Nt.:s ~ 3
  • - tJL.S q;--l~f 8 p Beptel 920 Lo SEuul COAfielential ~ T"~-ltJ.. NLJctd",(ut De1?1.e]918 to 5eo:uJconfi denti a 1 ~tA.·y.J...f:l · D-'i,: #6~ ' ~Afq~ &/~ Pt:::r"'rJ.-,b, FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITYFILE, Country File Korea, vol. 1 RESTRICTION
  • problemo refer anc:1 ~ -,C representa­ Dept in New York which to l, on ad & const! ute At conclusioa points to mutually meeting, respective govern- ments: lo Within 60 days US will enriched uranium necessary Further, US will give
  • it was not, however, sent to the White House for clearance. :
  • . that there is hope that Hussein might be persuaded m recog'niz.e Israel in time. He says that there is a difference of opinion in the Israeli government as to Nasser, so.me thinking that he is the best Israel can hope for , and others feeling t...½.at he is a world
  • Examination of the British Proposal for a Mari time Group and Declaration ••..••....•••.•.....••. 44 Consideration of the French Proposal for a Four-Power Meeting and the Question of French Aid to the Arabs and Israelis
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  • and, on the other hand, enable us t o e>consider individually and carefully the many questions of substance, priorities and timing that are involved .in a program as broad and far-reaching as this. The Treasury Department disagrees with the proposal to support East
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  • . Such a limited action for the purpose you describe would not appear to jeopardize Section 911 (11) of the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended. I sense, however, that each time we take an action which suggests that the danger to dependents from hostile
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