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  • Kannedy and Johnson and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs Dr. Ral.ph Powell Consultant to Department of State. On leave from Amer­ ican University and currently with the Research Analysis Corporation , S~ - NOFORN D-1
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE I WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE Agency: Justice RESTRICTION Department ' 0 f.e.V'\ FI LE LOCATION NSF Country File Vietnam, The Bertrand Russell
  • Affairs troop ---- --- --- -------- -------- -------- -------- increases--------------------------------------- D Alte rna ti ve 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E Bombing F
  • propaganda broadcasts alleged that the chief for flooding in NVNwas American bombings, an assertion denied by _the Department of State. reason quickly It was obvious that Hanoi had taken advantage of bad weather to introduce improved Soviet missile
  • : other Committees should be invited. The House Foreign Affairs •Committee certainly should be included. The President: Well, it looks as if all of you have counseled, advised, consulted and then - - as usual - - placed the monkey on my back agairi. I
  • and war:1.ed against a coal:tion gove:i:nrne:"lt. Arr.ong the pa2.·tic!.pants in the us emi!:a=ti were L-riflue~tial Sen2.tors Nguyen Gia Hien ana. Tran Van Lam. The Se~ate Foreigr.. Affairs Committee 0::1.January 24 heard Foreig!'l Mir.:.ister Do's views
  • of the A 1 t nt Secret ry for Far Eastern Affair . " I also believe th t it would be v lu bl for thi SAM to be rei sued a reminder of the n ce ity f or eoordin tin official vi it t o South Vietnam with the State Department. 'ls"' John A.I) McKesson Benj
  • and departments to provide funds and resources as available to the Director of USIA. Where appropriate, provisions of funds and other resources will be subject to procedures and amounts as determined in consultation with the Bureau of the Budget. 2. The President
  • , Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, becomes chairman of the interdepartmental committee for the management of U.S. policy and operations in South Vietnam. The responsibilities and authority of the committee remain unchanged. Mr
  • . The Special Assistant for National Security Affairs is autho rized to call on the appr opriate Departments and A gencies for necessary staff support for this task force. GOHFIDEHTIAL - . ' . . lb " --- .{ ',!. ~ !~ µ~r¥~~ THE WHITE HOUSE
  • to the success of United States operations in Southeast Asia. The national interest requires full understanding of our policy and purpose in this area. I am not satisfied with the performance of the several departments in this area; we require stronger arrange­
  • :20 and reviewed the actions that have been announced to you in the White House statement . The Council al:.t hori zed the issua."lce of the statement and the President reque5ted the State Department cffici.al s and the Defense Department officials
  • No. 328 dated April 6. The President requests that the Department of State and the Department o{ Defense take further energetic' action to improve our performance in these respects. m,_;~ ~ r McGeorge Bundy - Tep SEGRE! I ' .1._ _ __ _ ~,r
  • 28 Feb 1968 1 ' Circular from Central Office for South Vietnam Current Affairs Committee and Military Affairs Committee of South Viet~ese Liberation Army H1e°a~as.tl:hrnslrl I DECL SSIFIED Authori'"y C!-11/dl-t-t!t>_ ~• By ~ ,i 1ill::,, Date 7
  • agencies and our Embassy in Saigon were developing some proposals for non- militar y actions in Vietnam . Secretary Vance reported that VC actions during the past week declined somewhat - - except for the dramatic bombing of the E mbassy . The Department
  • with the Germans, we should go no lower than $675 million . We should do all we can to hold them to the $750 million foreign exchange offset. Under Secretary Katzenbach : The State Department is working on a project for the next Administration which deals
  • be to lose sight of our objective which is to help the South Vietnamese overcome aggression . Secretary McNamara said that Ambassador Taylor , the Joint Chiefs and the Department of Defense recommended a retaliatory strike today at day­ light. He said we
  • by Foreign Minister Spaak, the text of which the State Department is to obtain (copy attached). 1. France -- The difficulties we are encountering with France in NATO are limited to the military field. We should press France to support NATO in all other fields
  • but this may not be s o. We should look again at our programs and examine all ideas without thinking whether or not they can be done without increasing our expenditures . {8) The Defense Department i s studying several new military recommendations made
  • OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535 November 20, 1968 BY LIAISON Mrs. Mildred Stegall The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mrs. Stegall: Reference is made to your name check request concerning John Pennington Gardiner, a former State Department
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  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY DBCIASSTPTED DEPARTMENT OF DEFENS’ KArONAL K lllTA RY COMMAHS CSJiTESt KESSA SE CQfiTL^ 1 ^ 7 7 7 CALL 5 3 3 3 7 CS49/14/CS278 FOR >(.-iCC/KC PHP440VV PAF132 SERVICE PP RUEKDA DE RUHKA 16
  • should try to get adva.Ace amhority so that we do not have to go back to the OAS in the event of another action by Castro. In response to Mr . Bundy's question, Mr. Chayes. aa ~e State Depart· m.ent Legal Adviser, pointed out the legal di!ferenc:es
  • ’ ’ ., ' ^';» COPY LBJ LIBRARY — 8E0RET Att£ ment DEPARTMENT OF STATE E x e c u t iv e S e c r e t a r ia t June 11, 1965 FOR: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The W hite House . FROM: Benjam in H. Read E x e c u tiv e S e c r e ta r y The a tta c h e d Memorandum o f Law
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  • Compilation of Presidential Documents; - Memoran~a Memoranda VOLUME 9 consists for the President on public affairs. of records from of White General House Taylor; Press and Conferences. On Sunday - evening announced it was officially shortly
  • control of their own affairs. b. Th rough out this period, the Viet Cong pressure was continued and intensified. We now believe that over 12, 000 hard-core fighters and political leaders were introduced into South Vietnam in 1962, with the total dropping
  • Cot. JoHN A. MAY of S.C., Chief, Division of Outdoor Recreation and Wildlife, Wildlife Resources Department, State of South Carolina JOSEPH The Council consists of 10 members appointed by the President, in addition to the Secretary of Interior
  • required to undertake actions against No rth Vietnam . f!tllS.., I.lot . 1:,~~(.. ~ t·~3·o.l... gJ!:CREl --­ -SE"CREI - - 2 ­ Secretary McNamara said that each Department and Agency concurs with the recommendations which fall in its area
  • ,(. c I ( Department of State f A"B ~ tel' SECRET OfAIGE TO fl 03923 5 7 Origin ACTION: ~£ Amembassy HJSCOW PRIORITY 2138 IDB fm 1 6 •u PH '65 EXDIS Following account Ambassador Thompson conversation with Dobrynin, a.m., February 7
  • •to the Secretary of State. W. W. Rostow .-i ·7 Gii 'il\ET--EYES WWRosto ONLY :r: .. Bv-A,11-• "NARA. .. s a._;,. I '3 ~I\,• DEPARTMENT W~shinllton, October OF STATE O.C. 20520 21, 1968 ~8f BU0RO~·EYES ONLY ·SENSITIVE Attachments MEMORANDUM FOR MR
  • SIGMAII-65 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS THB GAMEDIRECTORFOR ~IGMAII-65 COLONEL GEORGE A. LINCOIB WAS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH PRESENTPOSITION: Professor and Head ot Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. SCHOO
  • RAISE CRITICISM IN U .S . AND IN WORLD PRESS. WE STRESSED TO HIM THAT INTERNAL PROBLEMS OF ACCEPTANCE IN VIETNAM WERE HIS OWN AFFAIR, AND WE COULD ONLY OFFER OBSERVATIONS ON THE OBJECTIVE ISSUE OF INTERNATIONAL REACTIONS. KHANH HEARD OUT
  • REASONS. INTERVIEWSldITH DEPARTING PE~SONNELARE NOT AUTHORIZED-NORMAL PHOTOGRAPHY PERMITTED- ADDITIONALPUBLIC AFFAIRS GUIDANCE WILL FOLLOWAS SOONAS AVAILABLE- GP-4 . . l . •• ~ l. 0 1.. No. :i Tc.R/Too r PAGE ~No._ oF~ ~~--------ill
  • Affairs to coordinate th~ execution of the recommendations in the report . McGeorge Bundy cc: Mr ..Bundy Mr. For·~estal Mr. Johnson NSC Files c {;,_,_;t•~ -;f,;; / . v ,Si:GR:ET
  • been sent to 34 foreign governments . Further details are contained in a State Department memorandum attached.) The reaction from th e other side is not what it was last May when Hanoi rejected our note, Soviet Foreign Minist er Gromyko said the note
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  • pi-'. COPY LBJ LIBRARY .I . i• 17- liJC O ^lM G TELEGRAM Department of State r i t - ^ SECRET Action Info CONTROL : REC’ D ; 20743 JAN 2 7 , FROM: SAIGON ACTION: SECSTATE i m m e d i a t e ' 2 5 2 2 / DATE: , . JAN 2 7 , 9:51 AM
  • = ~ODIS t • t' I ... DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington, O.C. 20520 March 6, 1968 -----~ . ..... ... .,,.- ,., Dear Walt: .. . '" .. Enclosed is a letter and attachment for the President. W~tll warm regards, As ever yours, ~- I J)I