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  • requesting approval of appointment Ambassador McConaughy as Pre sident1 s Special Representative at inauguration ceremony of President Chiang Kai-shek. You should add following: Senator Fulbright. Consent has been obtained from • • II
  • a w ay to t this dsng er ou s d.ev~l oprn e n ~. ii (> , ~ IJiY 1 .,. r Since 1945, five nations have come into possession of thf s~dread Ga-pahiJity. We believe now - - as we did then - - that even one such nation is too many. -~ ut the is ~ e i
  • of the international community fr.o m Jordan. No government could have done more. I am pa- t.&,iia):y grateful. "With warm personal :regards. '' Mac Bwidy concurs. W. W. Rostow Approve ---- Disapprove ---DECLASSIFIID • --111t/J I '2 -/Ii;?/ Authorig-~ / /~/1
  • 2 OF ··. 2 USU N 290 EXDIS MIDDLE EAST 5. GROMYKO RE PLI ED 7MAT MAYB[ WE (USSR } HAD UNDERSTOOD WORD •RECOGNITION• W~ ONG. SA ID IF Ii ·WERE JUST USSR IT WOULD BE tASIEn FOR US TO TALK. IT ~~$ · NECESS AR Y ~OR HIM TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT EVEFJTS
  • A 1 p. 2 pp-. (. A :7 1 47b report DATE ,~, llf,_ :f 7 7 - .J [probable duplicate of #48a, Internat ' l. Meetings & Travel ; "President's Trip to Guam (Conference) (II)," sanitized] 48 memo A 48a report A S 3 pp. _[_duplicate G--f-# rna
  • stress on the II war of attrition" and more stress on organizing South Vietnamese society so that it becomes truly competitive with North Viet-Nam society. I do not even, as was alleged by Bob Murphy, favor abandonment of 11 search and destroy" raids
  • , and lose his ability to move back toward us even ii he decides to do so. There is also a distinct risk that fae frustrated die-hards may yet force Pakistan to go the Chicom route, even at the cost of US support. We are simply not in effective communication
  • -..a pnW-• we face la Latin Aaerlca clu1aa 1961. OU' pellcy aad. tile a..- There i• a&tadled a paper. "latel'-Amerlc--Pelley Objecd•.. ••• Prolll.•••·•1'61," wlllcla II&• lteea clrnlated to Comacil aember•. (Tait A) A oae•paae ...... ry of th.e paper ta
  • • .(? .. f ; . "' I . .... TOP- Sll:CREI/KO:OI S - ii- FOREWORD This study was initiated in 1967 at the request of the Executive Secretariat but then was suspended bec ause of o ther high-priority pro ·ects . I t has now been completed on a to ­ pr i
  • DEPARTURE FOR srurTGART. II WAS AGREED- THIS REPORT _~OULD BE . SENT IN EVEN ·THOUGH IT HAS NOT BE.EN REV IE\:JED BY flCCLOY. BUT . THAT HE WOULD 3-:ND ANY com,1£NTs · EITHER FRO~i BONN CR . UPON HIS RETL'RN TO LONDON IN VIE~ IMPORTANCE ·oF FLAVOR
  • . ') , 6 --//-'t( Thurs.• June 15, 1967 5:35 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: The Australian Minister called to ask ii Kosygin's dropping in will affect the party £0-r Holt. I suppose we have to get the scenario in New York. clear first. * My inclination would
  • --11~~ NaX t-tt1-1C)o (Duplicate of #95, NSF, Country File, Panaro, Vol. 9] -c ~ ,._dl-t:;1./ NL .J '?Y-/~/ #95e, NSF, Country File, P Vol 9] #7""{:,-meffte-t - - - l~s,t~µ t;e- f~~rdretlt"-;--"fi"":;.tj[:)-n-;.-}R-. '/6'-"' II /7/oi All 3 00-/33
  • ..MENT CW ·CHARTER PRINCIPLES REQl..iI RES A L r HME N F A J AN ~ r NG • P ~ .:X E I N r HE: Mi LE EA WHICH :sHOuLO INCL.UDE THE APPLICJ..rION OF aoi"H THE FOi,..LOWING rHE ·.Es r a s r - o Lis r · o ..\ s r c o o s r PRINcrPLEs• PA
  • .., THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 9, 1965 SE C!tEl':F NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 3 31 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE SUBJECT: The Bandung II Conference The President wishes to encourage sympathetic nonaligned nations
  • Memorandum # 331, The Bandung II Conference, 4/9/1965
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #3 report GruneDocumentation Secret ~mp.!/&II' ptr~~ •t·lt.af- RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 212 p 04/67 11 p :a,omat,eoi
  • of NU-66 and the Honolulu Conference, a 29 minute video-swmnary of the politico-military games NU I and II-66 was presented a second time at the Pentagon and other interested on 24 March, for senior participants officials. Individual film showings were
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Illa rep11 t DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE BETAI & II - 67, Final Report Secret RESTRICTION 04/67 tJLJ to-r+'} A &._.pu) FILE LOCATION
  • Folder, "JCS -- BETA I & II‑67, Final Report, 4/67," Agency Files, NSF, Box 32
  • FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY II-B-1 ~. PUBLIC SECTOR SURVEY AND PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY I.I-B-1 Chapter 1 PUBLIC WORKS - HEADQUARTERS The High
  • and this . Gaud said the figures we r e about as follow s: This year India P akistan Turkey Korea Africa Indonesia Next year $ 385 million 1 5 0~1 60 It 125 11 75 II 98 30 $-1:00 million 165 II II 100 fl 60 1) 90 II It 20 II The r e was a b r ief
  • ._ y-.7/i7 • LA _j ~~ ~ C ~ 7 'L77 UNCL1\S51HEL FOR OFFICIAL USE ONL l ~ BETA I and 11-67 GAME STRUCTURE • BETA 1-67 B BETA II-67 0 I I SENIOR :LEVEL ----- ----------------- __________ j ___________ ' ---------------- -------- I
  • , tanks were massing, helicopters were dropping villages were still being bombect or fired upon. (The of fightihg on any scale.) The Syrian confim.ed that to Syrian forces to cease fire. orders except II General read reports were still ofer-flying
  • Memo, Davis to Rostow, 6/9/67, part II
  • " The President also approved removal of the following programs from the top national priority list: TITAN II, BMEWS, and PAL. DE
  • important, the interplay and mutual reinforcement of such feelings in the World community. -- ~5,;P.~r-·r - 3 - (e.g. such first Israel, cuse (ii) India fears among for rather Fear of res pons es of neighboring countries, and Pakistan, Israel
  • .- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON GENERAL STATUS DEFCON V - Normal Readiness DEFCON IV - Increased Intelligence DEFCON III - Increased Readiness DEFCON II - Further DEFCON I - Maximum Increased Readiness Posture Watch Posture
  • LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 331--Bandung II Conference Box 6 REST RICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed
  • Folder, "NSAM # 331: The Bandung II Conference, 4/9/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
  • . f. . ' small given the fact that Agriculture has · L~ ·. · to go to the Congress each year to seek f . . • Ii· .· , CCC reimbursement for the cost of ·f PL 480 in the amount of $2+billion.. r.:· BOB assures me there is no re~l budgetary . cost
  • " I i ·1 The President also approved removal of the following programs from the top national priority list: TITAN II, BMEWS, and PAL. IA) fA) DECLASSIFIED w.. W. · Authority fJ 5 L 7 9 F tJf)O Sf · By cC-fj , NARA, Date & e,.;z;;;;_. Rostow
  • Order providing for Territorial Government Organization. Part II - The Economic and Social Development of Micronesia. A. Private Sector Economic Survey and Recommendations. Chapter 1 - The Broad Issues. " 2 - The Economy in Perspective. 11 3 - Labor, " 4
  • :0IIU.III tat -- ~ Ollld-1dll. a.u~ • ._,.11 a 16 a, a 111. (Ilda s. •11111, h-• W t.ldlk 1111$ U I I .r 111H• .-.JI ,111•-...,117 .. 2 d .,, ,,,.. ta• '1illl la l t 9lei .,,~ ..a Wl.tll ss,1111, ta WU. tlll- .,,,.. Gsrlrll-■- • ws,.. rec: =- &II
  • REPORTANYADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENTS. CFN831 30 l 2 3 4 5 E • • i3UTTERWORJH •cmrrmnlM. .,, nAICI• UIAI lUII OTTAIA •rRANCI II _,,1. Ill CAIADAFOIi lllAIIIII POI ITS IUCUAR PIOIRAI AIII IS ITAII• Cl.AIU II THIS COUIITRYII ta IOPI OF Dlvno,1• ITS OIi CAIADIAlf-BASD
  • _,_ II I THE WHITE HOUSE I FILE COPY · .·• WASHINGTON February 14, 1964 SECRM I • NATIONAL SE'C URITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 280 ! MEMORANDUM TO: I THE THE THE THE SEcRETARY OF STATE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DmECTOR OF CENTRAL
  • ,I THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April ii, 1966 Si: CRB'f' . / \ NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 345 MEMORANDUM FOR: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense DBClASSIPIBD 11.0. 12356, Sec. 3.4 Nil 93-ost : ., "*@ ,NARA,Date l
  • ·_ RUEDPSA/CINCSTRIXE. •• . STATE. GRNC.. , • •: , -~To N r I II E N ISRAEL-SYRIA ~I A 1:ERUSALEM t J • ' 1092~ . . / BULL :HAS ..JUST-CABLED BUNCHE.THAT ACCORDING.TO HIS INFO .ISRAELIS;· HAVE OCCOPI~D QUNEITRA AND ARE MOVING TOWARD.DAMASCUS
  • °"""' ss ACTION: C >.:. ASSADCR CilLT - f ~ II l CUUR bacqround baaia. In rtev -~· . wi~ •hou.ld AOt be dietribut~ be d.11cuased w1th local baTe &lreadT .., ... incpiriH ppeared o! • &I o!!ici II or preee. ahoul ■ pecul.ati ve rt1 c t
  • recommendations which involve an enlarged role in Africa for the World Bank. The Secretary of State together with the AID Administrator - - is authorized to take whatever additional actions are appropriate to this end. II I would like the Department of State
  • them moranda to the Pre ■ ident and to you from the Acting Secretary of the Navy. Alao attached ia a copy of the public affair ■ plan provided by the Navy Public Affair• ■ taff. C. E. Johnaon 8 II e•IB§)Iiit Rr\ttachmenh OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
  • % food production growth continue, most of Asia, Africa and Latin America will soon be affected. '\ .' '· r··~. r.-r~---. fV:i•l The first requirement in considering present and future trends ii food production and population growth fs a clear
  • . BRIEF ANSWER PLEASE FLASH. GP-1. DUNCAN BT NOTE: PASSED S/S-0, I i I WHITE HOUSE, USIA AT 9:10 AoM. 6/10/67 II I)·"' ,1 I ). ) A,.L-:!..~~=• :ts .A/'-:i4/ 1--'1"9 • 3 ...-/ /,,-l..Z·01'- SECRET INCOMING ·1e .LEGWA Department