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  • to hit back, to escalate in ways which would widen and not end that war. MORE ... Page 5 The responsibility of power, Mr. President, as you know, means not only loneliness. In a democracy, it means facing demands for punitive action whenever national
  • poverty, as President Johnson himself was SE:CltE'fl- SECRE'f -4- was doing. The President asked Mr. Wilson how he saw the relationship between the UK Labor party and the Democratic party in the United States. Mr. Wilson said he thought that both had
  • and social revolution in Latin America as the people of that area seek to establish a better life. Our deep concern is that this revolution not be used by the Communists for their own destructive purposes. We have been afraid that they would get a chance
  • effect at a time when we to maximise our dollar . Her Majesty's it .. will purchases for defence purposes, than ever vital to from the United Kingdom into in particular in deciding the action of payments requires of .America. reason
  • excluded from responsible participation in the management of their own nuclear defense. B. To set a pattern for the management of atomic weapons by collective action rather than by the prolifera~ tion of individual national deterrent systems. This applies
  • recent events in the United Kingdom, and the policies that had been adopted. He referred to the critical economic situation which had been inherited from a Conservative government that both failed to take necessary actions and concealed facts about
  • (negotiations bave been very near"? Suggested Minister public response: was referring to was the fact had shown any willingness ------- action against I assume that to halt in his report or even face could .!!, borrow Secretary "elementary States