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  • ; -- ur1ed that Bunker and his views be given maximum exposure .• SEC:UT"' -3- Nov. 3. 1967 Robert Murphy: -- sharpen. focus and action against small gr·oup of Haaoi villains: we have no target for hate in this. ae opposed to other wars. General Omar
  • ; -- ur1ed that Bunker and his views be given maximum exposure .• SEC:UT"' -3- Nov. 3. 1967 Robert Murphy: -- sharpen. focus and action against small gr·oup of Haaoi villains: we have no target for hate in this. ae opposed to other wars. General Omar
  • Language Training for U.S. Government Dependents (s gd McGB 6/19/64) 307 Review of Underground Nuclear Tests (sgd McGB 6/19/64) 308 Designation of Robert J. Manning to disseminate facts on Southeast Asia (LBJ 6/22/64) 309 Presidential Determination
  • ATTORNEY GENERAL Robert F. Kennedy CIA John A . McCone, Director DEFENSE Robert S. McNamara, Seceretary J ohn McNaughton, Assistant Secretary (ISA) JCS General Earle G. Wheeler, USA. Chairman Lieut. General David A. Burchinal, Director of the Joint
  • : QI CWI Interview with Ambassador Robert W. Komer Deputy to COMUSMACV for Pacification I: Que st ion 1: "How does · 'The Other War' stand since the Tet offensive, both , in psychological and physical terms?" Answer: "By and large, the 'Other War
  • costs, and no pressure on India to make agricul­ tural policy reforms.· We have a matching rationale for 1968 in the Kennedy Round C00FID£241 ft2L C 0 }bf5 i D IIH ! t&dS,,,, - 2 - Grains Agreement which requires the Europeans to provide 2. 3
  • Senator- Robert Kennedy's statement today, he is ... . ., · : egai~ forgetting that Hanoi demands pennanent and unconditional cessation · of the bombing • . _If : he had ;Spoken in the same way nt the beginning of ·. · , TET his argument could _haye_ be.en
  • Italian relations and might well contribute to greater Italian support and understanding for our policies on the non-proliferation treaty~ the Kennedy Round trade negotiations and Viet-Namo President Saragat will be in Canada on September 11-16
  • NELSON ROCKEFELLER OR SENATOR ROBERT KENNEDY, WITH EITHER OF WHOM THEY FEEL THEY CAN WORK. j,,_;.J .,,,,,,__ µ l/»- ~1, DTG:0610532 JAN 68 ~CR.ET"" 12/29 / 67 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM WALT ROSTOW- ~O,.,,, J.j Lacking his secretary, who alone has
  • the military pressure on so that Hanoi will be forced to sit down at the bargaining table. 5, ~ Senator Robert Kennedy ~: ;.. !,•· a. It is difficult for him to provide a worthwhile judgment after only two or three minutes of thought. I . b. People
  • of attrltloD - 2 oat el S laflltratora l•••b al actlrilJ•• are laudecl fer Salpa - oa baal• ef •r ta-iaou• calaa\adell■, meatlllJ ,_,otraliaa mar be aa b1p a• 11,000 lutead of G-•ral Weatmerelaa.t'• ead-April ••tlm&te ttf u, 000. Robert N. Qlaabup
  • will be issued to all game partici­ pants under separate cover. UNCLASSIFIED B-1 ~, -~ CRISIS CHR0NOLOGY 5/23/67 TO: Ed Roberts (thru Harry Beach) Would you be good enough to file this "BETA in "SMKeeny. NSC Staff Member" files. War Games" Thanks
  • -/~ -71) State Department Foreign -Policy Briefings on the Hill Vietnam Ambassador Goldberg met yesterday in an off-the-record luncheon, with Senators Moss, Fulbright, McGovern, Hartke, Clark, Church, Boggs, Ribicoff, Cooper, Young, Kennedy, Bayh
  • I I 11I I I. Ian Adamson AR2 3 1966 -.___/ I UNITEDSTATESOF AMERICA IIDIAl •AllfllCAII CIDJW1181 lfl«f·lfllhl ff1im AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Ill FUIDKOT HOUSE NEW DELHI-IINDIA March .... Mr. Robert W. Komer The White House
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Robert Komer Box 24
  • Folder, "INDIA - 1966 (to March 31) [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 24
  • Files of Robert Komer
  • . By itself, it 5o The memory of Joh."1 1:·. Kennedy has mucl1 magic in India. is «::.:'letwill bo a. positive force for us. However, it is too often invoked in·Inc.ian ?resida ••t II!ir..ds as a syt1bol of \"!hut might have boen in ter.ns of.' world pea.co
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Robert Komer Box 22-1
  • Folder, "Shastri Visit (Proposed) [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-1
  • Files of Robert Komer
  • ." · (From address before World Affairs Council, Boston, January 25, 1968) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASS L• .1 ED 9 SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY Senator Kennedy's affirmative suggestions about the war in Viet-Nam can be abstracted from his article i n ~ (November 28
  • highly placed in Washington arc so contra­ dictory that they blur rather than clarify our understanding. Leu than a year ago, for instance, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara de­ clared that "attack from enemy satel­ lites is not a very likely threat
  • '.REY/NODIS/PENNSYL\'A8IA 'It '1 ,I Monday, October 9, 1967, 1:45 P. M. MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Herter Record of Elaenbower-Kennedy Diecuaaion of Laos on. January 19. 1961 Secretary Ruak baa been aent a copy of the attached Secret
  • --" , . ,"")_tL---;J,, Thursday, August 10, 1967 -- 6 :15 PM · Mr. President: Senator Moss would like a short session with you for himself, Senator Edward Kennedy, and the 10 Congressmen (list attached) who attended a recent conference with British
  • ~~-e~~/t}-1J--9'1 Nt,-:f9f- 3'3~ Bowi~ t Pres±clent- from W. Ro stow enH-dential ti re: Robert Bowie 2•- - -1.06/24-/66 A 1/ from Ros.tow e: (, - }i 1' Argentina N L J g 7 -I 7 - FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Memos to the President
  • any actions which hamper Communist China in Southeast Asia, although it will seek to avoid offending the USSR. Drafted by: NEA:SOA:HGWing S/S-S:PShostal, Cleared by: FE/VN-Mr. Roberts FE/SEA-Mr. Ewing FE/SPA-Mr. Underhill NEA:SOA-Miss Laise EUR/SOV
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Robert Komer Box 22-2
  • Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
  • Files of Robert Komer
  • - .. ( -60NPiDENliAD LIMDIS Copy of La Paz 408 25 Aug 1967 1. CWO Robert H. Quinn, Assistant Army Attache, and Lt. Col. Manuel Cardenas, Deputy G-3 of Bolivian Army, are arriving in Washington August 27 with important documents discovered by Bolivian Armed Force
  • Problem in Portugal. · Actions from here on out; - looking toward the post-Salazar period. 3. Europe. U. S. policy in the event of: a) break-up of the EEC; b) the failure of the Kennedy Round. 4. Indonesia. U. S. policy, in event that Sukarno leaves
  • . -- The new policy will not afiect programs to which we are currently committed. In particular, we are now prepared to sign the remaining loan commitm·e nt ($900,000) necessary for construction of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge across the Niger River
  • ) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #7 a memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTR ICTION ~fr~an:ii't;,/qr ~g--~-'~ ,_..Secret #::(5a DATE memo A t-0 tae Prnsid:ent -rrrnfI' Robert
  • to be taken abroad in the near future, and to indicate the areas we are examining for possible action by this government and the uropean governments. We expect to submit a final report to you this ~ Respectfully, Donald F. Hornig, Chair Robert R. Bowie
  • preservation. The remaining members of the Council are: K. STEVENS of Pennsylvania, Chairman L. KENNEDY of Texas HALPRI:-l of California LAWRENCE MRs. ERNESTIvEs of Illinois RussELL W. Famu.y of Minnesota DR. RicHARD DAUOBEllTYof Washington CHRISTOPHER T11NNARD
  • after all: the ·N ew Hampshire primary . may go , Vietnam has . shaken the Americans and it has brought down in the record books as the wince before the gritting ·· ' Senator Robert Kennedy to the brink of challenging Presi- of the teeth. But if either
  • " of your •ta.ff, eop1• of ••utaattatills ooneqo..._. pert.I.Mat ......... 11Lfor-.t1oa. -,:111thllJ' youn, SIGNtD bee: Dro Donald Fo Hornig Director, OST Dro Robert Ao Frosch Chairman, ICO Dr. Edward Wenk, Jro Execo Secyo, NCMRED ~~ Walter Rostow
  • OF STAFF WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301 CM-2965-68 3 February 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Senator Kennedy's Views on South Vietnam 1. My views on the proposals set forth by Senator Kennedy during his appearance on "Face the Nation" are expressed
  • OF QUESTIONS' ABOUT SENATOR ) KENNEDY- S DEATH, -INCLUDING OUR VIEW AS TO THE· MOTIVE. HE ASKED SPECIFIC ALLY WKETKER IN ·OUR JUDG~>ENT IT .WAS RE\.ATED ;; TO SENATOR K£.NNEDY ' S VfEWS ON THE. WAR. WE · SAID THAT IT • - •;. WAS NOT AND WAS DONE BY A PALEST I