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  • 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
  • of impro.v ement. Wednesday. September 13 Hush Sidey (TIME magazine-) came in to see me on two points: our bombing policy and the situation in Viet Nam. I explained the bombing policy in much the same terms as I did to Lucas, but, under his questioning, I
  • 27, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR McGEO GE BUNDY THE WHIT HOUSE Subject: "Concord Squadron" Cruise in Indian Ocean lo On receipt of NSAM 289 a State/Defense message was sent to a ll pos t s in the area trans­ mitting the tentative schedule: April 4 passage
  • wt • ...,_""• un,t yen J.. .-.•t wllldl ,- feel te be ou of coueleMe. ea aa lane I tllaDk y• a1ala fu ,-v Mdlcatecl ... •tatbttllleW CCNIUIIMatl• lo the ,-lie Hnlce. I •Jlall alway• recall wumly, Ge•••• ._ time , .. Mn.d wW. ma. Hoaol'altle 0..1• W
  • . We have eucb. a. vlalt wid•r coiualde~ation. Proa.. idem Frei ls awa•e or my de•lre that he cor.ne to the tJnlted..States· at a mutually coi,veatant time. The place u4 date to~ the proposed mee·Ung ot Atneri.can P:Naidenta will qu.tte uturally hav•e
  • i• included at thia time. $237,000. LIMITID OFFICIAL USE DllAFT RESPONSE TO NSAM 293: Language Training for UoS Government Dependents . The objective o f this paper is to explore t he need for foreign language training for adult dependents
  • and the cleaning and preservation commenced. This cleaning and preservation effort was sub­ contracted for by Bushey Shipyard .and was completed on July 26tho ANTON BRUUN was inspected at this time by representa­ tives of the State Department, the Foundation
  • and at that time we would decide to go ahead. If we agreed to give the sup e rsonics, deliveries coul d be scheduled for 19 68 ­ 1970. The planes would thus be under our control for a period. The Jordanians would be dependent on us for replacements and spares
  • , as ha Ind net had time to discuss ccnt-ents with colleagues. COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY ACT\CM / ;PARTM FNT - IT ' OF STATE ' 5T, p ( f ) k -5 - 7 RM/ R REF AF AR A EUR FE N EA CU I NR e P io L. FBO AI D (U iJ C i A- 66
  • basis. 1 1 .~ '' . . . i ... I gave Ely aa much background on this whole situation as I could in the time available. ~I.:! was not strongly impressed with his ability to absorb the realities ol thia situation as we see them. · I do think, however
  • 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
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE 2/8/64 s RESTRICTION A 2p [Duplicate of #43, NSF, Country File, India, Vol. I, Box 128; Sanitized 1976] ~>)r/n #8 memo ~ cf #1* u~ -lo Pou . ,l Ip
  • of the large n umber of North Korean Migs available to attack them . General Wheeler sai d some p l anes were sent from Okinawa but that in order to reach Wonsan they needed to refuel on route. From the time that the commanders received the ship ' s call
  • worries are: (1) the occasion is inappropriate -­ these steps have little to do wit h Austria, and (2) we have not consulted with the Allies or the Congress. We feel that this is a good time for at least one announcement and perhaps for two. Speech
  • wi 11 now ba baat •~ •1 ...., arr•~aMDta th.at will carry n to tJ,• eM ef t1',e naTUt U.S. flKal ,esr. S.Cla. •rr&!l&-enta ~"OMld be t.eaad.Deble b1 u at aa, tiae au t:b.e fo"t.:n l&.1d4ti-~1p lo(1. 11 ~ D•-> uuoraed. Ia orde-r te kMip tight .;ontro1
  • Great Britain means to us -- and means to the world in which we live -- we are moved by a more meaningful English voice from the past. It was Robert Browning who spoke the truth for our time,. "My sun sets to rise again." Yes, these are difficult times
  • should cover the full range of activities involved in planning for the operation of existing forces and the development of future forces: intelligence, deployment, targeting, considerations affecting use at times of crisis, res.e arch, development
  • ARCHI VES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this fil e. T he original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and ea rly 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been
  • Eoreans bavo never proffered a receipt. t:c now wuld like to revive this proposal through a bac!( c::i=nol procedure• i.e., an Australian iD 'lo~yo ~~th 300d t~orth 1Cor~an concacts. :::l 'UOUld be fully 'briefed OD 0111:' plan and "~=ld t.~11 tho 1
  • , CHAIN OF COMMAND, AND THE LOCATIONS OF THE MAIN NAVAL CO MM ns. AT THE SA~E TIME, WE DETECTED COMMUNICATION AND OBSERVATION POSTS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE•s REPUBLIC OF KOREA AND CARRIED OUT '- ,_ .J.; • • i-, " : {., • ::: - : .. -; c·: :;: ·· c:.. ll
  • 'united • nd detennlned to· pur•ue our tionel obJectlvea. Only yesterday w• eotnllltted hi• mortal ,rema!nf to the • csrednvera . •The,entire C0\11\UYion-owed for tM: _..t I feel hi• .b ,erlee intenaely and PWSOMJIY, for l for F 0,. ny YNr•• lo
  • patrol boats. We have made· quite · clear that ·t he· PUEBLO was on an intelligence collection mission in· the Sea of Japan at the time of its seizure by North Korea. Intellig~--ice collec.tion .by vessels of this type is a standard and accepted
  • assistance needed lo create the institution Jfazzaz and others envision. We are apprising For
  • 113Uffi~-+---A--- 8/29/68 A 11/0101 [Duplicate of #191c, NSF, Country File, Panama, Vol. 10] -€ 2 p ~ "'~lo\ [Duplicate of #64g, NSF, Memos to the President, Vol. 94] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President. RESTRICTION CODES W. Rostow.Vol,92
  • ; 3 ,'-\ Lo"X.I 'j.._v,) The( · Jsays the UAR is wol:king secretly to clear the whole Canal without rs'"rael's approval. He suggests that the Egyptians may provide information on the remaining obstacles in the Canal to pernut Soviet vessels in Port
  • . Our not seeking the supplemental will add to the problems of Prime Minister Sato, who is having a difficult time persuading the Japanese of the need for the free use of our bases in Okinawa and the need for Japan to accept a greater role in Asian
  • . McCone does not believe the dangers of another coup (except as a result of a possible assassination) at this time are as serious as he be­ .lieves this paragraph implies, 5. l 'I·- - "SECRET · -~- ., .. - ...., ,,,. -----~-~- ~--~ -- I . I b
  • . However, they feel that the present situation is tolerable and time is gradually eroding the problem. There are clearly fresh winds blowing in the Israeli Govern­ ment · and greater willingness to think about a long-term Arab­ Israeli accommodation. We do
  • The White House A~ ~ -- From: Orville L. Freem Secretary of Agriculture Subject: Food for Freedom -- P.L. 480 -- Executive Order Wear~ conducting a careful talent search to find a man to recommend to you as requested. Pl.ease give us a little time
  • leaders that there was no need for our country to develop a FOBS system. While develop­ ment of it could be initiated at any time for relatively rapid deployment, our analyses conclude that it would not improve our strategic offensive posture
  • µJ 4-j.6a.,- t - ­ -fJ9'I o4/ 6M---t--.i"'­ CAP 82318 to Presiaant from Walt Rostow top secret ~rf' ~ -#3j RES TR ICT ION N'-j J.J l,J 13 " )~ 8'f- 31.3 A 1 p SA11'l f'j,.,·_ ..,t,J C/£ -cc·l.·lo • 'PO eountries .,..,.1t>C> • -.~ •• ,e 11
  • . In view of the accusation by President Qahtan al-Sha.abi of the People's Republic of Southern Yemen that the United States was attempting to bring down his regime ("New York Times", December 26, page 8), we also do not believe it appropriate to send him
  • unprecedented relations between the Central Governm ent and the six states (out of 17) not having Congress Governments. Jagjivan Ram replaces Subramaniam at Ag ricultu~e. H e i s a long time party stalwart (M rs. Gandh i at one time probably would have called
  • 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
  • ~ Fol owing some discussion repor L noted a 1 the ndians so, we would of course r Ind a strike e Secretary c If Nehru whether n ex lo a ory we ave one range s of q es ons _J EC- SS!rlED E.O. .:,?82 ,ec. 3.4 tate l • .it Guiaelines Bytf
  • pendltu.r es .and no s.uperscnics -- has given his Finance Minister the greeu light to segotiate with us. I think we hav-, a.chleVQd our lmmedlate objective of buying time on th« purchase of anperaoai.cs by ou.r Latin Ai::nerican friel'h.is. W. 'fl
  • or military areas. e. A Control Team examines the "Move Message" which each team provides and determines the positions of other countries and influences. A scenario projection is then prepared which advances the situation to a new point in time and requires
  • ; but we shall consult closely and regularly. a psyw~r If n:egotiations--start, the GVN ,--wi.th-~-help,~~- ~h: