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  • Secretary of the Space Council, the Director of Central Intelligence,, the Science Advisor, and certain of my staff. This report presents a reasonable and persuasive approach to a program of cooperation with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space
  • 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, production and budgeting, etc. The primary operational focus
  • ' -·-...,. ' THE DIRECTOROF CENTRALINTELLIGENCE WASHINGTON 2.5, D.C. 28 November MEMORANDUM THROUGH: 1963 FOR THE PRESIDENT Mr. McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Time prevented me from mentioning this morning
  • Soviet Union
  • of Labor Director of Central Intelligence President, Export-Import Bank SUBJECT: Special Presidential Committee on U.S. Trade Relations with Eastern European Countries and the Soviet Union The President has appointed a Special Committee, under
  • Memorandum # 324, Special Presidential Committee on U.S. Trade Relations with Eastern European Countries and the Soviet Union, 3/9/1965
  • to notify Embassy of his wife's whereabouts in the U.S. Denied having been given intelligence mission during his stay in the Soviet Union. Said he had gone to USSR for "personal reasons" and refused to expand. Daughter born in Soviet Union February 1962
  • Soviet Union
  • of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. He has asked the Secretary of State to examine and propose to him specific actions the Government might take. These actions will be designed to help create an environ­ ment in which peaceful settlement of the division
  • have in their hands the administrative control of perhaps two-thirds of the Arab refugees. depending on how many flee the we st bank. Depending a bi'.: - - but not much - OJ\ whether and how fast the Soviet Union is prepared to replace Arab aircraft