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  • the earth· .,..veapona of ••• deatructlon" hould like to vo1.ce the hope that this draft resolution will with the understanding and support of the ...a,ers of th a Comnitt eo It is beyond doubt that the adop= tion of this draft resolution will be another
  • of NSAM 294 to permit export to France of two advanced computers. I have also read Bob McNamara's letter of December 4, arguing against such interpretation. I understand State has not yet sent you its views on these computer cases •. The policy question
  • . . - tion funds for opsration and l!m.in.. of this ship w01.Jld be acceptable . Indeed, · o - _ thn.t the ..:zp"':..r-.:!ture cf " fux,ids of any federal .,::t. cy -:10-.lld be' inadvisable • I ron hoping f01" an early of AlfroU nnuuN" can be 1•0
  • ) ~ Page2 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Pages Date Restriction Doc# DocType Doc Info 31 memo Johnson to Bundy TS- 1 11/5/64 A 32 memo BOB control sheet TS- 1 11/64 A 33 rpt "Estimated Costs" TS- 2 11/5/64
  • , and hopefully before· then. A final draft will be circulated.Friday or Saturday, which we hope can be signed by the Secretaries of State and Defense for transmittal to the P~.esident.· He~ Owen , -~ SB8R!T/rLMITED DISTRIBUTION .. • Eo. LAS IFIE 132 1: s
  • no further commitment for support after the official transfero It i~ hoped that a draft of this agreement will be ready for presentation to Indian representatives visiting this country in Juneo Discussion (1). Visit by Indian Representatives. The State
  • and an agreement of astronauts of the Committee, national possible Treaty; 4. objects hope for the widest and space vehicles, and on other issues on assistance of to and which are on the agenda which may require agreement. END eeiq:EI:DEH'PIAL
  • in Viet Nam is not war but peace. There will be peace in Viet Nam the very moment that others a.re ready to stop their attacks. We will push on every door for peace. Wewill go anywhere to talk. We set no conditions. We neglect no hopeful step. But, as all
  • ,··»ALEY"SAID,·AND WI HAVEA FINE SUPPLYOF EXCELLENT LABOR.• . HE ADDEDTHATCHICAGO •vILL DO EVERYTHING .It· .POSSIBLY CANTO II THIS PROJECT. COOPERATE SEABORG REITERATED THATTHE AEc· HOPES TO OB?Alli NONEY FROII NEXT YEARTO FINANCE T·HEEN8INEERIN8DESIGN FOi
  • ADMINISTRATION TO VORK ON THE . TREATY IN THE HOPES OF Ji'ORESSTALLIN8 INTERNATI"ONAL LE9'L TANCI.ES WHEN THE If'l,t.'(UNARY UNDERSEAWORLD BECAME A REALITY. • - • us,· "wg MUST PREPARE FQR THEFUTURE LEST IT OVERTAKE HE SA IO. A MAJOR AIMWOULD BE TO PRECLUDE
  • accordingly discussion would be coq,leted would be prepared continue by allies after express hope that mid-April this phase NAC by end 1arch on understanding discussion date and wills that expected details or points we raised in any event
  • . The purpoae of this m•etlni track. tbla problem will be at ded■ iona '-r aome time to come. DDW, open th• meetlna by expl!tntn1 you reaao:n for ••ri•••The Indian et1 th• nuclear to lb economic detel'rent. Aat.an •trategy But la to INy 4..,. hope
  • of achievement by less '!be first possibility is the Special moving 1n November with 8 or possibly Conaittee which we hope to get 9 members. '!he French have opted out of this COIJlllittee, exacting as their price for opting out the promise that 1.4,; ti
  • , more than 20 countries··now have vigorous atomic energy programs, and several of them are pressing toward the construction of atomic'power plants to turn out useful amounts of electricity. "In 1946, our nation earnestly hoped that worldwide agree­ ment
  • Congo problem p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA DOD E AEC COM of immediate tives delivery yesterday referendum fuel Sole vtsited basis for proposal satisfactory solution participants agreed Safari it to hoped following discu would common
  • would pro\·e n1ore dan- the prlce for obt:i.l:unir the illus: :.n :· - • ln·,,tion?.lity. A.'ld for the vmrlcl, It olrcrs • gerous to th~.u.s.n:i.tlonal security than known- a.~ the l',"?T. A further pd-:;: ls the hope of 3 :sa!_erand ~nnrr 1.t1murrnw
  • . -viiThey would require provide for "equality participating entertain between France a modest hope that, and other the French of common consultation as the French between Europe and America more and more Europeans to accept arrangement powers
  • you're talking about -- the mystery shots. Well let me ask Phil to ask the question. I don't think of these shots as mystery shots. I hope there aren't any mysteries. Question: Talking about over-the-horizon radar and warning. What kind of warning
  • TO ~PROTEtT SECRETS" TO A CERfAIN EXTE~T, ·BUT fHE GOVERNMEijf~ND LOP HOPE TO REACH AN AMICABLESETTLEM~NTIN TALKS WITH THE U•S• SIDE, WHILE MAINTAININGTHE POSITION "THAT JAPAN•UoS• COOPERATION fN SPACE DEVELOPMENTis LIMITED •To PEACEFUL"USE'"• £NO· TEXT
  • indicated an interest in the extent of our coo~eration with the French in the peaceful uses of atomic energy. enclosed paper is a.n· u:9-to-d.ate summary of our co­ operation and I hope you will find it usefUl. The Sincerely Chairman Honorable McGeorge
  • •• and that they too are now installed in th• weapon facility. I will ••nd on to you another actwally happened. think faith report when we find There waa really •good faith" on ay part and I hope (and aa far aa I have 1on•, despite ay \UIWll oyniciaa) not bad