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  • will probably not start for some time. ~~ Dean Rusk Enclosures: Letter to Costa e Silva dated July 26, 1967, with accompanying talking points. SECR~I THE WI II TE lI. ()l; S E W.-\SI ll~GTO~ July 26, 1967 Dear 1v1r. President: During your visit
  • :. ~- ..,..._. II-~, .., 7 ~AC!. S re Vietaam- ,, 2 t' ~ J/lj/tJ~ (duplicate, #99f, NSF, Country File, Yugoslavia, Vol. 2) FILE LOCATION National Security File, Memos to the President, Rostow, Volume 99, October 10-15, 1968, Box 40) RESTRICTION CODES
  • TO COUVE · ·HOW POOR · A ··":,. :.. ;'. ?:~~'. !..YEAR 1~G4 WOULD BE IF ANY SUCH DEVEtOPMENT. AROSE · SINCE THE . -."·.:.: ::) ~ . . . !·ELECTION ITSELF .WQULD GREATLY ENHANCE .THE us REACTION • . _.· Ii .'. / -)!\::' '. HE THOROUGHLY 'AGREED
  • 31DE-­ f.'\:ii SID'f: CRGM:tzH.;G!'.i";3ELFAS IT c:-iCSE. ·.,.~F.::::-:t:,OE) Z!~-,":!i''.C.•?-Tr:E ;-i!3TCRY CF THE Dt:VZLJPt!i:1,T CF' ::--,::: "C'.>' J!D!:./ (OJR src:-FCn~t!L~ AND f0IN7EC- cur THAT ·,a,E ){!\u SAL: TO HIM : ::.: TC ,•n:: :;::rn::1
  • #24a rpt · M NI,+.'., J} , .. !II " Intelllgence Report ,_,"'er" , ...,,oo. TS2p 111i-J'./{ll',,t. ol -13, 6/10/68 A ,~-,s-- ~ 'i.S'TS rp-u ""'-~ Cf;i-1i i [Duplicate of #5, NSF, CF, Mexico, Vol. 4] ~~-eal,re-- r ---:rvtexi:co--53,47-- - ~ ii /11
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  • that CONFIDEN'fIAL the - co~gress .. ·' II -CONFlDaNTIA L might sound the death knell over the. ·czechoslovak party conservatives, .Moscow's last hope for a brake on reformism in Prague. The congress would have meant not A check on the momentum
  • , 2:20 p.m.-Of'1- ;1/LT ft,-lff tp f./9. 'ii Intelligence Memorandum s 2p 1,11. ff Alt-Tft,-~o ./~I Rostow to President, 2.05 p.m. f"' f. ,4 t;f 1 d~ IVLT f f,-/ 1 · ' 7 · c. [,P'f" '=ti a:) /JSi ~#-r..,~,I"', ll,ef,,o,.,,, lo~6(, "z,,2 1l""C0
  • - Swl ii il iil Ii /~JO DIS gathered from them and from a number of other reports that they are rather mdre optimistic as a result of the Thieu-Ky merger. Their reaction to big Minh' s candidacy is cautious, but I believe they are for the most part
  • of a dialogue between Wilfred Communist newspaperman, and Wendell S. Merick Burchett, the Auetralian of U. S. News and World Report • I have the feeling that J3u-rchett,. 1n fact, has quite a lot of insight into Hanol 1 s mlnd.,at the presen II th respect
  • IN ' TERMS OF · "GUARANTEEING "FREEDOM OF ' TRANSiT ' THROUGH i~TERNAiiONAL WATERWAYS''o -GciLDBERG -~~fD So~iETS WANi~p E~iMiNATION 0 F WO R D II GU ARA NT E E I NG " AND WANTE D P HR AS E •~ S E T T L E ME N T OF " SUBSTITUTED, WE REJECTED THIS PROPOSA
  • ' --->.--- - - 1 - . f i -- #22a. ea.hie . ~/Cit ~ - A - A A.JU]' C/ 1,---o'J /((J Beptel 116188 t6 Seow (work Gopy) S 4p ..,.._ ..,._~-'II AIL ct 'i'-· :)I/ [Duplicate of #39] [Duplicate of #158, NSF, NSCH, Pueblo Crisis, Volume 14] ,, raft
  • •the talks and this of course,wo1.~l.d be primarily II .. . . .,.I with you and then with GVNas ., ...' . ' ' •.,.:.·,· -~r-...:'l. :·se~.mswise. ·tho broad iss·ues we all ; step" • aa ·a yseful direct , "next the visit : '..~\·-;:.useful
  • pa4thtd the.m around am-oAg senior ofile-era in the Depa.~tnit of State, who 1\0.v-e ~ special imeroat la the Neaii- East. Now that th.e y· have re-ileeted on your ro_port, 1 gather taoy ii,ay· be in touch ·w ith you on some o.£ detaila. its Mr . Mabiolm
  • to make his public request for action, which is the heart of Vance formula. 4. Therefore, Nick Katzenbach is going out to Vance asking ii he does not agree that it would be better for him to stay in the area until the matter is cleared up, rather than
  • that the Paris Peace Talk is only part of our di-plomatic struggle aiming at winning stranger support for our resistance against Americar. . s from all people of the world. . This diploma.tic s~:ruggle is :very ii-..'lportant h:: . . it cannot bTing forth
  • a a£ tr :• 1-t -- s • l... f .... 1 • ..i 1 zSr n f[ .1 l1 [r rff ffiEfil .. 1 I ·t r .. t li5 ix I 'll • lr;t 11. I 0 lit .r ·! r it r l ; t ·&, 1• tll a~r· ► t•~•· -- ~~ ~ •• It r; :~ii f. !,,, '=l I 1· 1 1 I I
  • I I i ·I I I I I I II I II I WWRostow:rln CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE sf~ ROUTINE • AGENCY I~telligence Information Cable PAGE1 OF STA'N/INII DIA NMc;tc/NC\ DD/I / 'IN. t.hll u.,.~~ I - THIS JCS ARMY NAVY AIII) CIA/NMCC EXO
  • . SHOULDOF COURSECONTINUE TO REPORTSTATEMENTS MADEBY NORTHVIETNAMESE IN THE TALKSON THIS SUBJECT, BUT YOUYOURSELF TO SAY NOTHINGWHATEVER THATCOULD SHOULD LEANOVERBACKWARDS BE CONSTRUED IN ANYWAY, EVENINADVERTENTLY. DTG: 221657Z SEP 1968 . lltt~"' Ii
  • RESTRICTION [Dttplkate ef #5e., HSP, Subject File, "l:a;; of the Sat Confereflee"] .#J~~~e-+---t~l::f-f-H~troia41' , C lfl•~ol 3 J:l, [Duplicttte ef II-Se,NSF, Sttbjeet File, "Law of the Sea Cviiferefl:ee"] -J¥¥.~,..,.-,n'ffn""-r---9-Tm-t"-""-te
  • . MAJOR 'ASIAN ENEMY tliE.B~JY-A§..:..PEEP C.ObJVICII Qt:J WIT}jIN .," ' :.~~~ · .. . . . i gr AND o~·~cGi~h~¥o OM~~H~ A~S T~E!Rr)~ii~!·I·~~~· " '. ··~ ~.~·:~}_ ·:: :,:.'. · ASS.OMPl! CN WAS PARTICULA~ tY VALID IN VIEW OF THEIR EFFORTS
  • S-.al/-- t; !>- --1f.:tt-ntefflthr - -~>s!E>W--te-~~l@Rt.,-4=~-r,:,m:- ~ --s (~✓ -:/t Al'- Jt;'/.--t/d~~U-..6+1-f_H-- - t - -~ 1p f, 'TJS1-f~.tµ_ /.d
  • Missile Talks"] E8mritized tfu.J 89 152] - S ~ ~Hffiote--+-----K-G-StmM--U~;egiioont--t-4c;A¼Ytz~H- 2p J J9 ti F ~•J., 'J-7-'i'/ RESTRICTION NL 1b3.....t::: J ~i/~~H-M'i'YX""--ii----A--- - [Duplicate of #82, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow
  • ~~ C\'t' :l-°lt> # #37 cable Saigon 996 {J~ All..f D,q~ l)J. '1-iJ.. (1/0-,.,\ lp 1/12/68 A 1/12/68 A S A Roso t e A 2-p ~t\1·11·~ PtestdU.t to Ps me Miai.stef of~" , -s- .J..LtV6S .J..p "JifR J0Bes tel0f)h0Bed.::' ~ -II- 1i' ope
  • Aid. Round II (For your meeUna with Cbarlle Schultze &Del Bill Ciaud; Frlclay, December 29) At you Friday meet1D1 OD tlM forelp alcl budget, Bill Ciaud plan• to ralae a1alD the qua•tlon of tbe 1eneral atudy ol foreip aid pro1ram II, Jim Perklna
  • policy s #6 Memo -#23 Memo s Bundy to Pres. re Cuban warning -- Bundy to Pres. re Vietnam s f NAlQ #25 Mema-- - - --- II- ·?fl #34 Memo - - - -Bundy to- Pres. re Bowles -& India/Pak #36 Memo- - - Bundy to Pres. r~ Vietnam s S
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE -/1.J..a-.memoL-1-- --1{€~~.-v-a:nce• J:S #JinemtJ~ 't-- II-a../ 11 N "- J 1 t, - ~ p IJ~ 2p -&Q&tew--k:)-}lf,esiflent,8:-l-5'1):m:-· ~ tl-/so llf
  • and ~esotho), and 'two (Cyprus and Iran) have been dropped from the list because a :· d is being phased out. This comes to a total of 48 countries. l::~1. .1. NL"T 'II · /8{;> 2 ·-'- c. thou gh we are still carrying on discussions with AID about the level
  • President s 7:20 p.m. 11/8/68 . _... A & C 11/8/68 A 11/7/68 A # #lla cabl~ Intelligence cable 2 pp. [dup. #19a, NSF, Country File, Bombing Halt Decision, Vol. 5, s Bangkok 'i,, II "Vietnam, Box 137, Mem s to San tized the res./ NLJ 91
  • , or the like) Arrange backgrounder for White House press corps DETe:AlffltED ·To ai~AN lD•MJTM~ MARKING. c ,._\NCELLED PEA e .o . ~, :is~ sec. 1.3 ArtO II RCt'H"VJ&T•''S MAR. 1a. ~9~. av 4§
  • memo Greene to President TS 3p 9/22/67 A #3b rpt Situation in Vietnam TS 3p [9/67] A #3c map Situation in Vietnam S lp [9/67] A II -#fS"merrnr- + -~~~Pmtldel:i-r.-r~~Fia-~ P ~- ~-q s- Jl/'--r 1'I- Jl~~ ~1--J--­ [Duplicate of #32, NSF
  • ?) To answer the questions, the report will review: I. U.S. Objectives in South Vietnam; II. Present U.S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses of Action; v. Possible Later . Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
  • Army in 1926. Captain at start of World War II. Youngest Major General in French Army when appointed at age 40. Wounded and captured by Germans in 1940., in 1941 via Poland. Escaped to USSR When USSR joined Allies he was appointed French
  • ~/4/ 0 I Rostow to President ~~ S 2 p ~~--II,-'}$'" o J-e;'1 ~~ 9/lVOO NLJt;l/-,;J 7 NJ_:rjRµ_ 6/18/68 A [Duplicate of #216a, NSF, Country File, Israel, Vol. X] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 82, June 13-19, 1968
  • ambassador in Bridgetown. The only issue that has been raised in this connection is whether we need a resident ambassador in Barbados. STATE DEPARTMENT POSITION ii In writing and orally, the State Department has presented this justi­ fication
  • ._ 1-t lt · lii S ur 'Hr.ut f 3 t> - #12b cabl #13 memo- #13a wemo #Uc~t -Rostow to-PYesident, 1:35 p.m . .S, 1 f) ~ ,1 - ~1-"II. "-1 1..::r For Res~ow S 2 p~ ~- /'l-'17 All~ IHiltJ · "Z .;1, "Fx.p@editercs to Da:te... " 1 p ~ i - Jl(.(17
  • on October 28, now II Czechoslovak Independence Day II and ratified in Slovakia at Turcanky Sv. Martin on October 30, 1918. Czechoslovak Aasocla t ion In Sydney Czechoslovak Associa t ion In Victoria Czechoslovak Free Trade Union Federatl;,n Czechoalovak
  • ....... ,. May,. Mr. 1968 • 7:30 .. m. PreaWeat: lNk■ aa 11 Haaol plau t• anaomu:e at 10:45 a. m. ov time. Till• W. W. Jt.eatow WWRoatow:rla ... ,' ,,. ' I,' 'i I ..,' :• ,,•' ' 1, ' . •' •• l, .,.' I ·' ;· .. , ,, " I ' II ' I· I I
  • '1' 0tq- ""') "Germany, --J-J.,J 2 PP . vr l VJ VT, #15a, NSF, Country File, 11 Vol. II Im) l I/ /J'-" "Germany, Vol. 16," 16," 189] Concilia~ory Attit~1d s ~f~P Ky and I "j/4-':::>/~ Pres . Th 1 e u ./ltvn~ s 2 pp. , l1M/ ~ 01 lJV,.._~3