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  • \ ~ 6 February 1968 4:30 PM EST YH&: JOINT' GTAP'I' MEMORANDUM FOR: Subject: · Senior Watch Officer, White House Situation Room Mr. Benjamin H. Read, Executive Secretary Department of Stato, c/o Operations Center Operational Highlights SOUTHEAST
  • MEMORANDUM Participants: Z3, 1967 OF CONVERSATION Abba Eban, Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Avraham Harman, Ambassador of Israel Ephraim Evron, Minister of Israel W. W. Rostow Harold H. Saunders Time: 11 a. m., October Z3,· 1967, in Mr. Rostow 1
  • S.eretarJ for Jater-Amerlcaa Affair•. Draft #3 Pan American Society Award Thursday, January 9, 1969 Words: 629 /Klein/Rostow STATEMENT Latin America has always BY THE PRESIDENT held a very special place in my mind and heart. It has always
  • Chamberlain, Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, who proclaimed that "the military establishment of America has almost stopped functioning" due to "inefficiency in every bureau and every department of the government." Wilson declared
  • . In 1951 he became a member of the Directing Committee of the RPF Parliamentary group and of the Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee. But in March 1952 - 2 he resigned from the RPF with 30 other members, formed the L'Action Republicaine et Sociale
  • / J/01 trr--f.~·'L'7 / I / O l -C C RESTRICTION ~s/t/01 ~'-- res1 ent (CAP 2p a/6/o• jWcS er--- OI -I 5/I [ 0 1 1 B, rt-0 #96 memo o'5 O\·\tl Rostow to President~~~~.\\.,· 1p TS [Duplicate of #46d, NSF, Agency File, Defense Department, NU
  • ,ou Tlulr.._y lmN:ll. clear .,.Waac• w. w.... ww DECLA ''. IF1ED E.O. 12 -s,Sec. 3.5 NSCMemo, 1/30/95, State D pt. Cuidel.ines By NARA,Date .2-?'f-t I' 1,- . a:casT WWRo•tow:rla .• SEC!tEI'/ p I DEPARTMENT Approved by; J. P. Walsh ffi
  • in Atlantic Ernest A. Gross Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt and Mosle Roger Hilsman School of International Affairs, Columbia University Joseph E. Johnson Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Milton Katz Harvard Law School George Kistiakowsky Department
  • his memorandum at Tab Band a good one-page from Bob Komer at Tab A. The Secretary and Bob Komer are b.oth ready to go ahead on this and I am sure they are right from every point of view but that of Congressional reaction. The Department (Rusk
  • ... • • "Z Department of' .Agri~ulture Approve: ------------ Disapprove : ---- - CONFIDENTIAL .a. ~ •.fl• .I. . ·.,,' (. APRJ O 1957 5.'h3 l~csiclcnt -- SA ITIZED .-{ ~-r1 0~ C. 3 •6 , .i.;l,,o, E-. O • -; D 7 - .;,_ g :3 NL 'J
  • -- Zoom MIG-11 pactlce fllpu ta 12,000 feet ..... ~ to ■lloot •cae of oar hip left! ncce fllpu st a■ effort may be (m-Z). w.w.a..tow TOP SECUT attaclt!!Nll&(c:y 1 SC 00992/68 Zl May 68) May 22, 1968 Mr. Preaident: The State Department haa now
  • on the timing of such an approach, and you would want to have it staffed out in the Department. The compensation costs, even s pread out over some years, could be considerable, if the program should turn out to work at . full steam . If and when you are prepared
  • USE f. C-J. ~ ;L: ;f;~z. - DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHING1"0N ?1arch 7, 1968 IN REPLY REFER TO: LIMITED OFFICIAL USE MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT W. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Proposed Birthday Greetings from President Johnson to Pri~e Minister
  • field•. 3. Plea ■ e carry your best wbhea to Turk President Sunay (Soo .. nye). Sid Sober, Luke Battle's outatanding director of regional affairs, will be escorting Menemencioglu. n ECL SSlflED r, 5' ' ct:. 3.t> E.0. 129 ~ ' NI.,.l oate9-~-!! By_Cb
  • officer wlao have made an extnordlaary contrlbutlon to our forelp affairs . Vice Prealdent Humphrey la la chal'1e of selectln1 one of the reel-pleat■ allcl .Amb&saador Sol Llnowlts, the other. You are belna aaked to pre•ent the award• at a luncheoa held
  • ·1.03(b) of the Act (Purcell Jmendment) will be required since Morocco is an excess currency country and no such ~ent is needed. The Departments of State and Treasury concur in this recanmendation. Need for Program The Government of Morocco has continued
  • requeat. There are two separate issues to decide: 1. Quantity. larael reque,ted a $33 million program. The Departments recommend $27 million (same as laat year) becau ■ e Israeli and US experts differ over Iaraeli requirements, even after we sent
  • ) See Andrew Stevenson , below. Interstate & For. Commerce " Springer) Andrew Stevenson {Staff, Interstate and Forei.gn Cowmerce) Approved Robert Brandt (Staff, House Foreign Affairs) Approved Rep. ACTION Friday April 19, 1968 MEMORANDUM
  • with Mrs. Gandhi, President Husain and Deputy Prime Minister Desai. I carreaway with the following conclusions: impressions -- India is managing its affair~f had suspected~ Vast problems remain, struck by the spirit of determination of all. and· ar
  • ; ~- -- ---~ · -­ ~ -~-:.:__- - sec_oii"4, --in__ acco_r dance with principle -. _of self-det_~1:~i!1a~ion., : ~riternal affairs of South Vietnam., including con~ · ---- --.~- - :.;,.:-~ -= -- . - -~ - -:- · · : -- _.:_ ___ sideratioi) · qf _r~u_pjficci.±iorl and-eonstitutfonal
  • to Joaeph Saith OECLA Whitt HouseGuidGU By4': WWlloatow:rlD ' ..S~RST OATI-;: l APR 68 REOC: Apr 2 02062 68 FROM: VIENTIANE6972 IN 82598 TO: Director wishes following be conveyed Ambassador Sullivan to Mr. William Bundy, Department of State
  • • . Other Unified or Specified Commands. None b. Unassigned Forces of the US Military Services. None c. Other Federal Agencies or Departments. Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) and United States Information Service. d. Allied Nations
  • . Kiesinger, I remain, Sincerely yours, Lyndon B. Johnson Seou bl Mr. }losto\f · DEPARTMENT OF STATE December 9, 1967 MEMORANDUMFOR THE RECORD Subject: Conversation between Secretary and British Ambassador re Prime Minister Wilson'.s visit to U.S
  • ~ · ~ N, , Oat & -3- 9; i'OP SECRET Tuesday, .June 6, 1967 12:10 p.m. Mr. President: Herewith lnformatlon that the North Vletnam.eae government, excepting National Defease and Forel1n. Affairs, are evacuatlng HanoL W. [ w. Roatow l
  • and commentators: [ For these three days I have followed your Convention You can be proud of what you have achieved and the way you have conducted the affairs of a great party. Although I haven't understood why you need to keep on all those lights. I deeply
  • £i1:mncss of our &tand in llaris . . ~~?'~U;.ti,~~~}.\?J~:~~ltl\X~tlt:i.\ttt>n>;tw.K~ldl;l:lU~~x,~i~ll-cx~~~X~'
  • refer MACY la .'. . ~ OUTGOING TELEGRAM:· Department INOIC"T(i' □ COU.((f ~ ,J er ; .. u of State 0 l.l ,r, ~ !l!:Cl\'.!1' □ CIIAIOC,o Cla·ssl/lcatlo11 () « 0 : A~embass·y PARIS-~~~ ..... • ~I-ORI'r, STATE 7 TODEL .. NODIS/HARVAN
  • for my reluctance to accede to tho State Depart• · ,_. •..-. · ·. i •.. mQnt' a position. · · . _. . : : : i. : •: ', ' ., I Since you ~ore out of the country, I called Mr. Smith --·;::·~.;. to say that while I was quite ready to carry out any de
  • ~.Y~ CAIRO :: HAD :: D'ISCUSSIONS.. PRESIDENT et,~AL ABDEL NASSER '· Mm · MRi ·_MAHMOUD: R.IP~n--. f /tHE,; 'MINISTEFL OF ---_.. - FOF.E'IGN :AFFAIR Se
  • •at Nonla YJ..,,ma - W)I' PwlNl.a,-ltema: ••&Natullabmellt of DMZ. ____ ..,_,,. ..... el 19'2 ., •• -!~a,'~_ .... _ _,_ --ff>P Dc:llCi' -•mllltar, pn.lea.u of Geana 1954 mut M n•,ecWa -•lllleraal affair• must IN ••ttln la .......... wltll tile pnpam ef
  • 2.9, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Ne1otiation Attempts on Vietnam Herewith a detailed liatin1 by the State Department of all our attempt• to aet ne1oti&tion.a on Vietnam since 1965. For purposes of your review of our effort• in the la.at
  • SETTLEMENT SHOULD BE BASED ON THE RIGHT OF THE LOCAL PEOPLES T,O SOLVE THEIR INTERNAL AFFAIRS WITHOUT .IT. THEY ALSO REFUSED TO CONSIDER INCLUDING A GOOD PASSAGE WE HAD DRAFTED, _TRYING TO TIE THEM AS .WELL AS US TO SUPPORT FOR YOUR CURRENT EFFORTS, Ii
  • • THIS IS A MATTER FOR THE US A, 0 NVN TO SETTLE BETWEENThEMSELVES, WHATEVERSITE IS SETTLED UPON, THE GVN WOULDWISH TO MAINTAIN THE CLOSEST POSSIBLE LIAISON, LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Department of State Ll ITEO OFFICIAL USE PAGE c2 SAIGO 2s~~3 01 OF 02 231656Z
  • VITHDRAWAL OF OCCUPYING lROOPs·~-· AS THE SITUATIONIN THECOUNTRY IS NORMALIZED •. ·:' SOVI'ET IROOPS ARE NOT TO 1NTERFER£ IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS ~ ._: CANOAPPARENTLY AREWITHDRAWING 'FROMTH£ CENTER OF PRAGUE) •. i'H£ COMMUNIQUE-· ALSO SAID CZECH LEADL~S HAD
  • u:NQTE. ·We cannot, of course, e~ect India tQ agree with evecy view of ours international affairs. uu But ·we do expect, wnere vital Ei:m interests of the VS are concerned, that India would at least take a non-aliqned positi~ If Mrs. Gandhi thinks
  • offlclala la Sal1G11 la re•poa•e to Bmaker'• reqae•t. W. W. R.o•tow --------- Yea No --- Call me Nhite H s By.........,r---• &EGRE'f' WWRostow:rln ~b. 4, 19 3 -· .. l -. ·- ..SECRB'½' DEPARTMENT OF STATE W as hin11:to n . O .C. 20 520 _October
  • discussion in the Department, particularly research and development programs, as well as new weapons systems. We reviewed the actions that we are taking to economize in .every way possible, but to do so without reducing, as a macter of fact while continuing
  • FOR OfflCIAl USE ONLY Polls taken since 1962 show that country-wide most agree with the Administration's over-all course in foreign affairs. This support is not unqualified, however, and varies from region to region. The Washington Post reported from Boston
  • ■ ed statement on problem• and of the Department of achievement. Defen ■ e over the pa•t few years. W. W. Rostow SECRET WWRostow:rln s 3i3i THE SECRET ARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301 October MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I attach