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- essential imports during FY 1969. This loan will continue our commodity import support but at a level lower than the $15 million we have provided annually during the past two years. For eight years Tunisia has been putting substantial amounts in This has
- of the week, he spent a good deal of time meeting with and entertaining the provincial officials convened in Saigon for a "National Administrative Congress." While it is too early to assess the results of the Congress, it provided a unique UECLASSIFIE E.O
- in The United States has provided economic, technical, and mili tary assistance to Viet-Nam since 1950. After the Geneva accords of 1954 the U.S. M ilitary Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) became the only outside source of m ilitary aid for the Vietnamese
- integrity, but it was the most irresponsible pie c e of journalism I had seen in my years in Washington. ### DF.Tt!RMtMED TO BE AN f,,':AR~!NS. Cf.Nt't:L:..!::O ~EC. j .3 A~:~ AO~"INl'STR.'!iTIVS l't:·n l:? 0. '~~~CHl'\f~~r·s 1:.'.'J!ill, PJi~~:lO
- it le 28, U n ited S ta te s Code, t o provide for a ttm p o ra ry sta y o f p roceed in gs In a n y a ctio n for th e reappor tio n m e n t o f a n y S ta te leg isla tiv e body (R ep t. No. 1328). R e p o r t o n U n n ix ie s s a r y C o s t s I n
- . August 3, 1964 I H A V E instructed the Navy ( i ) to continue the patrols in the G ulf of Tonkin off the coast of North Viet-Nam, ^(2) to double the force by adding an ad ditional destroyer to the one already on patrol, ( 3 ) 'to provide a combat air
- of th-3 7 th F le et who p a rtici p a te d In th a t second a tta c k , a n d th e Jo h n son a d m in istra tio n , to jo in In su c h a p lo t 'j falsehoods. W hile th e U nited S ta te s c.annot provide ph o to g rap h ic evidence of th e n ig h t