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  • in advance of presentation . 3. The U.S -. statement would include language designed to provide a basis in the public record for re-opening the queo?tion of verification at a future time should it become desirable to do so and for withdrawing if necessar y
  • , Aupst 2, 1968 FR.OM BROMLEY SMITH TO THE PllESlDENT to For your approval there follow■ Pre■ ldent Marco■ ■ubatantlal occurred on the a draft bland■ a■ ln the Philippine me■■ a1e lo•••• of eondolace which appear to have the result
  • Tuesday night, because we are accepting Secretary Rusk's judgment that there are enough activities going on to make it prudent to wait until that time before you speak. We rejected the idea of a personally delivered message to Congress because proposed
  • are still basically the same as·those developed in 1952, at a time when substantial U. S. a.nd Allied forces and resources were engaged in Korea and therefore not available in Europe. Because of this history ·and-the size of the nuclear shield provided
  • ~erf Bowles ~e, iitized 1/02] S(lJT}iQll 1. ~ 21/IJR ~ 1'2-2.1'1 (dup. 36, NSF, , In i , Exe anges w/ Bowles, box 134; near dup. #23a, this file) s 1 12/12/64 A 111 meme ~prn's~H;l~tw NLJ/RACl'2.-3UI s 7 11/18/S4 A ~12 lo~er ~'~!:~e~i~,B
  • ~STI0~ 1 GOS .f.\TTITUDZ TOt 1ARD "Tl?IBLNAL" POSSIBLY LOS/'\TH'.r"'. ITS S[CDr'J1) SESSIQ'.l Hl STOc::1rou1, ERU~tJDEP.REPLIED: "RUSSZLL rnIB'.11'1.'\L ~:OT I!, 'JErV)S fOR FACILIT/\TI:JC PEACE~UL NEGOTIATIOl-1S 1/IET-nA'1 1 :! ITH !N C'.V-fft I CT, M!D
  • : i,QGl:"et ~ IJ ~~H"--3::-€.te-n-t'!:cr:r-- #,a--weroo attplica # 3"a memo- ~aplicate #5 fflCH\9- Le of /-17L- _) # 1 ~ ::,Ji...4 ~ -Se:under s Lo Roste.w ~ ~
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) .C: QRM OF DOCUMENT #1 memo Yl=~·~.+-z.eJ. #2c rpt CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Thompson to Bundy TS 6p ~l 1~k(f 1J/S::oof..-~- I 6.lo-i:t "Report in Response to NSAM 300 ... " 16 p [Partial duplicate
  • to ignore these proposals, and it is not likely that we would receive a positive response to a renewed offer at any time in the foreseeable future. We believe, however, that the idea is a good one and that it is worth retaining for active consideration
  • oo I? £ 1 2 I »' X k es| 0^0 s li ?i ll-c 1 lA< ».-n-i •* 111 rtl 35 to ** »-w?5 r out r^ ^Q.t: I s £ r* ? 55SH O P< — 'f' 7 ­ IT ?-»«_» O po Ir: lT> ,5 VO y «or> . f i u> •n lO y ? «• \r I f l 2 z -V - o« X O •n
  • ·t:o\·iards"·'a · return .-to ·-'c 6nstituti6nal{sm·; . without at the same time undermining .his own relationship with the government leaders or provoking them to a final confrontation . ... . bo . :-: . . · . : .· c·•.. . The 'Amer.ic.a n
  • ~on, which,;~•~o~d..,9,oy~~~.P.:P9:W-~??1~"'~~ and which would be supplemented· fran time to time.by additional finance relative to increased pro.curement in the future. At the same time, an offer of cooperation from Australia taking the form of providing
  • -';;>... E C R ! .... ST ATE 13532 ROGER CHANNE L JY DDA 28 1 lo APPR EC I ATE CONSIDERATIONS REF'TEL' 'YOU ·coRRECT DEPT 'HAS NO OB JE CT YON TO 'EMBASSY VS DISCREET EFFORT ~ROADEN :ClRCLE OF' YEMENI ROYA~~sr ·- toNT~CTS~ ON PERSONAL BAStS~ 2 Q WH I LE
  • Arrangementlooooooooooooooo••··········· 29 39 JOINT COMMITTEEON ATOMIC ENERGY TOP SECRET­ oocuMENrNO... ~_e,..,.O __ ~I....__________ 11.L~ TABLE OF CONTENTS lo INTRODUCTION Ao Purpoae al Inapectlon lo General o "o o o o o o. o "o o o o o o o ,, o o o o o o o o o
  • by the Ka~sma.as and the S-1"8 ·o f the world lo a cl'ltlcal way. Oa the c.ther haad. we· ab 1ett1a1· aoccntld•m. tor- Ute &t.tuadoa we have • • mm om.' poeitl01'.l if aaything. etroager than the ~eapOllelble military 'Pl'••• i•. o«tce~• themaelve:ff
  • ( M40ewa SechU.f of the T••uvy S•c••iawr of • • lnk•lo• Seofi«.tur of Aptcoltv• le•••IUy ot Lal>or Dlr•cloe oi·Ce-Abu Jat•Jltl ace PJ' •kt.eat, Expo•t.lmport Suk FMB:mst 5/12/6S a_., --------~-~-- --·- 1:· THE WHITE HOUSE WA S HINGTON C G~tPffH
  • .-y17:1t,?6/1r1 5 ,.&; c~ ,7 !I~ ~-'cau0:,,1 f'L ~ ~ ~ ; ( , , ~ u,,-c,,:,. Rostow Lo the Pre~ . .. s 1 f". ~ 1-N ,qs tl l.J qi,\·\ 1o l~ i- ;;>.$-7 '/ ,A/~J ~1/--ll,~ FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, "Volume 35, July 16
  • . " Intelligence Cable C 2p [Duplicate of #89a, NSF, NSCH, March 31, ~tJX Vol. 2; Sani~ 1979l -".-,~✓ 1.10- fr ,Ail Tf'- - lo~--., [~I .:tls~ Jf,)S'PC.Y:-\J,ef-M.;,, - ~A -£-1:.c-,s 2/13/68 A 2/12/68 A 1-bllfZ~/6~ hr-b'-.) e ....R.ostow to...Eresident, 9: 15
  • tentatively assigned to these alternatives. Some disagreement does exist concerning the specific circumstances in which given actions might be taken, and it is generally agreed that these uncertainties cannot be resolved at this time. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958
  • • of fial ■ hed weapoaa, aad at ladla and Paki ■ taa to d~lop their own the ■ame time -coura1• w•poaa-mekt•1 facillti••• He wW al■ o ar111e that we ahould pall om all the •top■ oa the Hill to 1•t ladla excepted from the Come Arn•ndmeat (wlaldl reqalr•• ua
  • SUBJECT: Possible Greek Move Agaip~t Makarios. Ref.A: NICOSIA'S 1935; RefoB: EKN-lqo7; Ref.C: LONDON'S 10717. lo Department believes there are number signs in recent days indicative of possible GOG move against MAKARIOS in near future to impose enosis
  • ) --- - - - - --- -- Further Thoughts on FOBS lo Confidence. In the strategic business "high" confidence usually means better than 97%. On this basis 90% is not high. Furthermore, this is a prediction not a fact. In September, DOD was talking about only 80'3/o confidence
  • : FOUR WORDS) I WAS ABLE TO TELL HIM HOWMANY PEOPLE THERE WERE IN THE CREW Ai'JD THE FACT £1LJ,TWE NEEDED MEDICAL ATTENTION. THEY COMPLETELY CHOSE TO IGNORE THE REQUEST WE HAD FOR MEDICAL ATI'ENTION. AT THIS TIME HODGESWAS STILL BARELY ALIVE AND WE
  • 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
  • discussions at this fully front. informed The next very time, informed. fully understands However, you know that that other in which the DRVmakes the discussions side secrecy and not advising to jeopardize any other the discussions even
  • danger or a solution at an early Greek-Turkish war or contin'Uing growth of Greek-Cypriot ties with Russia. stress that time is not working on our side. 5. Make plain that we do not consider the problem can be solved on purely legalistic
  • ,,il-l ~ Ouc~J WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBR A RIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ,.Jµ.+J,,..~~~ - + -L1rlm es:iclierrr r:rom Rosto re. :Alltarrce-for-Progress ~ /~- Y-/'41 /IIL J ft J-/7~ from Rostow ~ -4-tr--m'f!lo,fflA--- ti ~ t---o
  • OF THE PRIMEMINISTER 21, 1964 Dear Mr. President: I was very pleased to have an opportunity to the United meet you during my recent visit to attend the funeral of General MacArthur. to States Knowing the tremendous demands upon your time, especially under
  • ( A ) C lo s e d by E x e c u t iv e O d e r 1 1 6 5 2 g o v e rn in g a c c e s s to n a t io n a l s e c u r it y in fo r m a t io n . ( B ) C lo s e d b y s t a t u t e o r b y th e a g e n c y w h ic h o rig in a te d th e d o c u m e n t. (C ) C lo s
  • \· rumpri!'r. our operating mr.di11111.'" :\,J. • mirnl Dnvicl I.. McDonald, then c-hief it :uul «'Xploiting its nnturnl re­ tlm Navy." ,-11ur.-1•:
  • ·pa.1:ex~ 1llod hi c~pti03 lt\ t.'7o Dlctski CJZii-:~•" C~tco. You::. no.Giot• . . .a:ui~~ .[.;) th.lo REP.B:ag . ma.ttor lo ol.ccoi-ely Qw~ocbtotl. September 11, 1967 MEMO FOR BEN READ We have been contacted by Mr. R. E. Peppy Blount, Attorney
  • OF AIR STRIKES AGAINST NVN(S) A. CINCPAC 062335Z lo PENDING FURTHER PLANNING REFINEMENT, THE BELOW LISTED TARGET ASSIGNMENT IS APPLIED TO PHASE I TARGETS AS LISTED IN REF A: FIRST DAY TARGET NR. B .E . NAME RES P 3 CINCPACAF 6 16-8408 HANOI GIA LAM AFLD 6
  • SECft:E I WASHINOTON Wednesday, October 30 , 1968 ... MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT : DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 / 'lo-131). NtJ 8v ~ Meeting on Stockpile Objectives Noon - - October 31 - - Cabinet Room NARA O:ue · I -JI- 'JI
  • ATTENTION TO VC BREAKING AND fAKING ADVANTAGE OF TET TRUCE ~ND TRAbITiONAL fET ~TMOSPHEREo CQ WITH UNCERfAiNfIES REMAININGAS TO fHE t □ URSE OF EVENTS OVER THE ~EAR fE~M. ~E WO~LO?REFER NQT fQ ~L~CE OU~SELVES. IN A POSITION WHERE~E WpULDHAVE TO RETRACT
  • ; at a critical time you served with 1reat die­ tlnction ae our Ambaaeador to Brazil; you have driven forward the Alliance for Progress over the past years with marked eucceas. As you leave to take up your post 1n Baltimore. the Alllance for Pros.,.ees le ho
  • be cove:re-d at some other time. If you want a full day 1a rest along the route, this could be easily arranged at the half-way point - - Lima·, Peru. The tentative program contains a good mix of popular receptions in big cities with ·v isits to Alliance fo1
  • this the approach is not likely leaders At the same time, security needs, to deter an Indian nuclear weapons program indefinitely. 4. Possibility of a "Peaceful" Explosion. other· immediate issue worth noting at this S~&IMITED ... There is one time
  • time a.ad i• therefore ln a poor pealtion to crltlctze a slnsl• Air :Force error, however tragic lt ta for those who were hit. McG . .B . May 4, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The attached memora.Ad.um has been done by Butch Fisher ove7 the last
  • a pretty coherent picture. November 1963. You saw Bhutto twice while he was here for President Kennedy 1 s funeral, the second time to ::-eceive a note from Ayub. You told him you were " a friend of Pakistan and would try to continue to be one if Pakistan
  • of nickel, platinum, beryl ore, magnesium, and castor oil, all cur­ rently in short supply in the commercial market. 3. Accurate, comprehensive, and timely statistics are ~ential to the development of sound economic policies by government, business