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- . Tanks: Israel wants · tanks to
assure continuance of its military superiority over the Arabs. It wants
U.S. tanks to symbolize a closer U.S.-Israeli military association. It
also hopes to get these free, or .very cheaply.
As ·pointed out _in comments
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of carrying television to population centers in the eastern
and northern regions of the USSR.
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In early 1966, authorities in Moscow disclosed
through the press that central TV coverage of the . fiftieth
anniversary would be extended to the more remote
- covers the significant
facets of American life. This informational program exposes the
foreign trainee to u.s. governmental institutions, our judicial system,
the role
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the role of political parties, our free press and communications
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the fact that our use of it is free of the restraints imposed by the
existence of another political authorityo
Yet, -although we have exclusive
administrative authority, our effective control ia in fact conditioned
both by tbe domestic aftuation
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for its implementation be released to the press except upon the explicit
instructions of the Secretary of State.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 5, 1966
CONFIQ~~lTIAL
DECLASSIFIED
Authority ..StQ~ 'i -I'/- 7 1 re- AJLJ
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question of why we do not escort such ships . A ship on the high seas is the
least provocative way of gathering intelligence. We should not cripple our
intelligence effort. The press misconstrued what was said on the Sunday TV
- are not ready to go forward with
construction of an earth station because of other more pressing
needs.
2.
World Bank.
World Bank activity in teleco~munication
loans of an y kind has been limited.
The Bank has made five or
six loans for conventional