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  • embarrassing U.S. activities in France or French controlled territories which could needlessly damage US-French relations. As the Department has not yet received all agency comment on this matter, a final report cannot be made at this time. It .is expected
  • time. w. J. J~ .SERVICE SET Wednesday, August 3, 1966 Mr. Preaid.ent: The suggested order of W.ine•• for the 45-mhmte NSC on Indone•ia i• aa follcnn: di~asion 1. Your opening remark.a: a. Meeting called to diacua policy pan
  • Excluded from automatic ----As8-~!3~-,,.e='-Rr=.:11!E~-~~• - downgreding and declassification ,- B-R-C-R-E-'I' have involved as many as 2.,000 people, but they have been peacei'ul. Both countries are 111;:elyto permit some demonstrations at the time
  • for a long time, said he shared Secretary Clifford' s view wholeheartedly. He said our pres ent position reminded him of the positions in the Arab - Israeli dispute, i. e . , both sides dug in. As there are risks in any kind of war , there are risks also
  • HAMPTON BLVD. IF TRANSPORTAT ION INFORMATION IS 'PROVIDED WILL ARRANGE FOR PICKUP AT AIRPORT. 31 ACT 00 09 03 33 92 IP FLAGPLOT BFR CONTROL NO. 33733/ CIRCUIT NO. A422 PAGE 1 OF PAGES TIME 1 or DATE TIME GROUP RECEIPT 18/00382 JUN
  • ships built or buildinq are too biq to qo through with full loads. Many of them -­ like our own modern ·aircaf t . carriers cannot even go through at all. I40RE (OVER) Page 2 So I think i t is time to plan in earnest for a sea level canal
  • of Egyptian a.i.rcraft and troops, who at one time numbered over 60,000. The republican position began to deteriorate as the evacuation which be an in Se tember roceeded. The only significan ~------------~ response to the republican predicament, however, has
  • Corps is tremendously impressive. 3. 'Ihe ARVN is improving, according to General Abrams, who is devoting his full time to this problem. 4. The ARVN fights well in some areas and not well in others, depending on its leaders . 5. The Vietnamese
  • . Ambassador Thompson had talked with Kosygin, and S ecretary Rusk had raised the matter with Ambassador Dobrynin the previous Thursday. The President said that he had 11played for time 11 with the Israelis . He had hoped before Secretary McNamara left to have
  • replies from Germany and Belgium. Woods did in fact raise the proposals in a general way with the African Finance Ministers last week. There was not enough time to get a solid feel for their reactions. We 1 ll try to get Woods to follow up as quickly
  • that he may come over and pick Uf> Defense 1 s copy as he did the last time. Florence NATIONAL SECURITY. ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. Toi Th• Vice P•••ident The Seoretary of Stat• Tho Sec:t'etl\ry o! Defenae · The. Seca.·etby of Commerce Tbe Chldrm.an. Atomic
  • the interests of your the bonds of Government and mine and also to strengthen friendship between our two countries that has been deeply rooted in history. At this point of time when you and_your country are embattled in your strong determination to discharge
  • the time period we had foreseen. We see no reason to alter our estimate of when they might have an operational ca pa bili ty. Since Communist China has refused to sign the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, it can be expected that there will be further
  • good for a period of time. -- Export tax incentives: We still don't know what form they will take or how much they will be. -- Imports: Nothing special expected although there may possibly be some restrictions through licensing. Generally, the French
  • is threatening time in this century. c. Need to cooperate holocaust. 2. overall rather is FRG nuclear world peace for third than face nuclear Vis a vis Europe: a. Same as a. above. b. Same as b. above. c. Separate US and Europe on high-risk short of all
  • anything to do with the Committee of Principals. It might be possible to find something by talking personally to Bromley, but the time hasn't seemed to arrive; if you want to talk with him, that might help. * Attached. Ina
  • wou lc~ }:;e possible e::ce!_Jt after c. cec l c. r ~tion oi \·;c:r by Frc.nce . No Fre r.cil co:,1mitr.'.ent c c.n be given regc:rd ing such re - entry in time of N.=,To a l ert or crisis . Th e y a r e , howev er , ·w illing to perr.,.:..t c
  • of vessels, to the end that such vessels cease calling at I North Viet-Nam at the earliest possible time. III Vessels Calling at North Viet-Nam 1. Annex 2 hereto contains· a t1i:1e, ,cor.reet and complete list of those vessels shown Annex l that'have
  • ble1'tls exist or may ·a:L'ise. ~; c. To keep under r .evicw the adequacy of U. S. resources to deal with actual or potential situations of insurgency or in­ direct aggression, . making timely recommendation of measures to apply, increase or adjust