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  • ; 0 (duplicate of #17, this file) optn LO/13/II NLJ/fl.AC 11-1~ Qia -Qilil .... s .. 57'25,'04 A'. St!t1'1'IB~81-1,ali~' Qael~~11et:111d • e 6,1!!6~6-4 A s 4 5/21/64 A f e/B,'6"4 ) ( -s 9 [1Qi41 ,~ 8todc.1art/Solbert
  • -- It w..W be laappreprlate ebjecUYe• ID tbeN MlotlaUoaa 11.oaoraltle aad •~l• detaPJDt•etlea A••• boweYer, at thl• time to dlecu• acept eater thl• hopeful aew pllaN. ol Nlf• •laOllld, before: of North VletaameN haa rl••• All ou llltelllleace 1
  • ELSEWHERE THAT WE SHOULD RESTRICT OU^SSSL^IS FOR THE TIME BEING TO A SIMPLE STATEMENT THAT I T I S PREMATURE FOR US TO COMMENT ON THESE EVENTS UNTIL WE SEE MORE CLEARLY THEIR I M P L I C A T I O N . , . • T1 • • , u n t i l we emerge , I I KNOW t h a t t h
  • Assistance Program, Part I - Korea., Aug. 1963, to me. Sorry to have kept it such a long time. Harold H. Saunders July 30, 1964 COM Pf DE?~n.Af:. OETEAM1NEO TO B!:: N AOMINISTRA11Vc '-1A.~l{!NG E.O. 12358. SEC.1.1(a} BY :Tl)V ON 1/.S-/1£ .July ZI, l«J
  • EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India, December 2 2, Dear Bob: I am enclosing a photostat of a. recent essay by Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times in which he analyzes the forces which are shaping Asia and comes up
  • POLI'rtCAl PAiHTIES, CvM~UlSYS AND GAULLISTS, NOT ONLY SPEClFlCALLV OPPOSEDTO OUR vn:THAt'r f'FPRTS SUT Al.SO DEOICAU.:o TO LIMITATIOH OF TIIE PO'tER AOOINFLUENCE OF THE U.S. IN ~LO AF'F'AIRS. 3. F~E CU OFFICIAL INTERF"ER}:NCE- HO\J MUCHOE GAULLE WILL VISH
  • message to Cy Vance: "Dear Cy: "At a critical time for peace in the Eastern Mediterranean you accepted from me at a moment 1 s notice a difficult and highly important mission. I asked nothing less of you than to help the Governments of Greece, Turkey
  • 0 8 4 5 Z 0 120838Z 375JJ READD WH Fi'i COi-iUSKACV •5>s ® TO RUHLHQ CINCPAC I la INFO RUEKDA JCS RUEHC S T A T E D EPA RTM EN T BT - ^ E G R E - T 19912 FROM N A C J 3 S U B J ; T A C T I C A L E IP LO Y M E N T OF US j A L L I E D GROUND FORCES
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • . McNamara, Deputy Sect. Vance and Under Sect. Katzenbach. Cy proposes to releaa~. it at 4 p. m. on Wednesday. They have considered whether to make it available to the Israelis beforehand. The Israelis have asked for 2.4 hours lead time. Cy is inclined
  • made on this group. McCloy stated he had this not from beer-drinking lobbyists but from first-rate people. The conversation occurred just before the news conference and I did not have time to find out just whom he was quoting. n, "'· McG. ($ , B
  • at this preliminary point. in time. 5. Attached at Tab 5 is BOB's draft press statement for White House release; alternatively, it could be shaped to fit a Presidential press conference. There is no hurry on this, however, and I will run the press problem by you again
  • Group Group Group Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Times Launched P ositions 11;34 p.m. .Assigned Ta rg e t 05^43)2 0504"?iz 0504i 6z 050800Z 050800Z 050434Z 050800Z 050500Z 050630Z : 050630Z 050500Z E n r o u te t o t a r g e t On c a r r i e r On c
  • , 2:20 p.m.-Of'1- ;1/LT ft,-lff tp f./9. 'ii Intelligence Memorandum s 2p 1,11. ff Alt-Tft,-~o ./~I Rostow to President, 2.05 p.m. f"' f. ,4 t;f 1 d~ IVLT f f,-/ 1 · ' 7 · c. [,P'f" '=ti a:) /JSi ~#-r..,~,I"', ll,ef,,o,.,,, lo~6(, "z,,2 1l""C0
  • and He fought with rare coUJ'age, tenacity, that rnen would live ■ ate from perll ln the and promi ■ e of freedom. My per ■ onal lo•• la heavy. 11ft of a warm and wl•• ■trength alway, partner ■hip. 1n hl• dependable good and gallant I
  • ·tu Coaar•••• It , • 9. We ougld to pff lt to tum. • • '{ fn~a '• S0Om.Wloa people &l'e ·• blllwa•k of. Free A ■ la aplut CWcom ea,peaaloalaa. Jadla bu 'IM _reaoarc•• aD4..people lo llec..,_. a maJor world ,owe• ,la lta own r&,ai.a, .aad
  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • that Soviet defenses could, at the present time, drastically reduce the destructive capa­ bilities of the current US family of ICBMs. It is possible, through underground testing and ex­ trapolation of past test data, to determine the effi­ cacy of various
  • 'J./1'1/O'l... J apan 'J../1'1/o:,_ (duplicate, #40, NSF, Memos to the President, Vol. 97) ( ... ,.._qlb,~o.~e) 1 t> C open zj/1/lo~ en (duplicate, #40a, as above) t.~. ~ q(c.., ~ .._..-e,. "] (duplicate, #40b, as above) r..~. :t\--9\ d 1
  • in thi ■ comatry (the main ezceptioa beinc ■ ome Slovak ■ eparati■t ■). T1'e State Department belie.ea it woald be appropriate for you to receive thia 1rov.p. Theae are Americana of Csecho■ lo-n.k de ■ ceat -- 11ot emJ.sr••· America' ■ role
  • ~rnatlvoa. Thar• I• ea Q~fl'·~ •~4 "* Ut,, lnU1atioll of ~:>t:fUn• lea4• 1m­ a Grn lltop. JG adtlitI\ln, · lo othaw p.ibUc anmcto and tho oconomlo devolf&.pm.oat ot th• Tl'tal& Territory aro .a• lmfOril:nt, lf ~o.t a• ~ltt. 1t:lJ to the Improvement
  • ..--ik,would be a de:a.l vrith ·.·North Vict.i'1am:for a truce in the war, a complete removal.of fae US presence, and a "neutralist" or 11Titoist 11 but still separate ·souL.'t Viet-Nam . .. .. ... ' .. ' •• . • .... . .Atthe same time, I would
  • to Qowle:! s [duplicate #30, NSF, Komer, box 13, "Bowles 11/3/63-1965"] DLf_..-.. 5~li?, ~ o-·6 Lo qe ✓ Op,W 3/zq/1ct fif 026 cable l Q/1/e
  • p t o r Sqdn D FrL'^ Sfc lFIED je t - s f C R t f Authority By f COPY LBJ LIBRARY J £ )P SEC RC ORDERED FROM TO U N IT ( S ) 8 KC -135 SAC C la rk 8 KC-135 Ta n k e rs fro m CONUS 2 F-lO O Sqdn STRICOM C la rk 5 1 4 th T a c t ic
  • unions are taking steps to help the.. government : · ·· · · A._ ~· and their sister unions in Vietnam ro re.;;ist' Communist aggres:. ·· · sion and at the same time hrin 6 aoout needt:.rl economic and social -. 1
  • on this problem wi ll be presented in a paper for circulation to the Council. ...... The President: On our recent Europ ean trip we spent a great deal of time on this problem and we wi ll continue to do so. However , it is doubtful that acceptable solutions
  • .,, arrlftd tld• aftel'IIOOII la Prape. At the time of the repert Ille wa• ■ald to be coafernas wltb Pre.U.at Syobeda AFP had repoded earlier today tJaat Mo■cow woald an eade ■ary to 1 Pra. . . wldl f•ll power■ .to •aotiat• wltb tba CNdlNlcwak leader•· ' It 1
  • , the GoT.rernment of Vietnam probably has more popular support than at any time since "big" lvHnh took office in the wake of the revolution against Diem. Instead of street demonstrations, there were debates in the Assembly; and since Huong took office, .debates i:zi
  • In the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-86) -I ...... -..) a,. -.J NEW YORK TIMES Friday, December l, ATOM ARMS GAINS DESPITE TEST BAN I ACHIEVED BYU.&i JacksonTells of Advancesil FormerlyHeld
  • of State I ,j .I· 1· i PAGE 02 3~ US\!N N :,:571 • •.::. C0NFIQl1Hliltli J' 2I2351 Z. SEVERALWESTERN0£LS lN PRIVATE REMARKS TO D£LO~ri.1MPL1Eo T~AT' VS SILENCE· ON SEA8EO ARMS CONTROL QUES:T IONS AT HiJS TIME I$ ST~ANuE CONTR~ST
  • BOMBARDMENT. BOMBING ANDALLOTHERACTSOF WAR,NORTHVIETNAM WOULD NOT HAVEANYTARGETTO FIGHT. --KVA'flONCOPY 7. THE NORTH VIETNAMESE SUGGESTED THATEITHERDURINGTHEIR STAYIN OSLOOR AT THE TIME OF THEIR DEPARTURE, THEGON ISSUE SOMEPUBLICSTATEMENT ABOUTTHEVISIT
  • available to you at 11 o'clock 2 In accordance with our policy, the units earmarked for deployment in Southeast Asia will not be identified until they arrive there at their location. No decision has been made at this time as to whether forces
  • CLIFFORD: Yes. The understanding, which of course, was of a general nature, in Paris, was that the DMZ would not be violated because we felt we could not go on with the talks which we hoped at that time would start promptly, if the DMZ were violated. Now
  • lnformaUon. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the documenL (C) Closed In accordance with restrictions contained In the donor's deed at gift. ' j P' DD~sn~ I u , , l\Ilt.l lll,} JdU1 USP f • , • I • r ) TH~ NEW YORK TIMES
  • National Security Council · which 1• ho:roby abollehed. In addition to atafl re~ularly aaatsnod. he la autl\oriaed to arrange lo r tho aaa1gnmG.rd of communications aacl other apeclallata trom any agency by detail or temporary •••lamnom. · The .Burea
  • ), and a mass of detailed information received from _ _V'ie~e~e who carry out the "Census Grievance" program. \. . :. w1.3(a)(4) At the same time, some of our best officers are utilizing the most professional techniques in pursuing . ,. : • I
  • . Barring an economic recession, the chances are Wilson will have the time he needs. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Ambassador Dean and George Thomson, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. I will also be available. UK Objectives Mr. Wilson
  • ._ebrua.ry STRIKE FORCE ·-3:-36 AM 6 Feb1·uary 7:38 PM 5 February 7AF 3:38 AM 6 Pebruary 7:16 PM 7AI~ S February 3:16 AM 6 ·February 3:15 AM . 6 February 7AF SAIGON TIME 4 F-105 060836 4 F-105 061636 8 F-105 060838 8 F-lOS 061638 12 F