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  • MOREEXTENDEDTAKEOVEROF POWER1 COALlTION FOR A SOMEWHAT AND FROMNOWON HANOI SEEMS TO BE SHIFTING iOWARDSCREATING A TH!RO POLITICAL FORCE UNDER ITS CONTROLTO WORKOUT SOME•· THING LIKE THE LAOS TROIKA FORMULAAMONGTHE NLF# THE NEW ALL~ANCEOF NATlONAL1 DEMOCRATIC~ANO PEACE
  • South Vietnam across the border into Laos for the purpose of gathering intelligence on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The issues are as follows: 1. Recent high level photographic surveillance has revealed a new truckable road between Route 12 and the area
  • might hold for a period w1' th our help 1 but would be under grave pressure. Even th e Philip p in e~ wo uld b~cch'\e s naky, and the threat to India to the west. A~ s tral ia and New Zealand t o the south, and Taiwan 1 Korea, and Japan to the nort h
  • to have a clear majority in the Venezuelan Congress, it may well, in any event, be a partner in the new government coalition. Tejera is close to President Leoni, former President Betancourt and AD Presidential candidate Gonzalo Barrios. He, himself
  • ------ ~:;;. Special Ambassador to the New York Times and Washington Post SECRE'F - ·~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 24, 19 64 ~EI~ITIVE SECRET - MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: On March 6 we sent the Secretary of State a memorandum asking for a strong plan
  • understanding to a treaty. It remains true that some Panamanians will read this note as meaning that the agreement which is being sought will be a new treaty. But as long as we are not pinned to this understanding directly, and as long as we are protected