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  • -- - 1- - ""1 PIT• ~ . ll - ~, - '11 Nt.J 'ii- 9 1 ...tf;.¼-±-e:-ee:tr.tet--fl'l:;:-m~Mr,r:r±-l~~~r.lq.--t.o....:t.1:M._.I~~.QeB.:e-- ~ -,rRA 5-1 t... " / sW'cf/i Rostow s Views and · S l p FILE LOCATION National Security File, Memos
  • no obstacles to an early donors meeting, and expect to reach agreement there to proceed with invitations to bid for the construction contract. -€0NF II>Etff IAL .,.CQNFil}EUTU:L -4US Investment • Ahidjo may say that Cameroon wants private US investment ~nd
  • ~ 7 , clS'.,8 ~ AILJ 87-/97 lift,,,_ I - 9 -'1" J 8'7-~o..r N, "' II duplicate /lo 1fiJ l e t cer-- ~ rp,fr 2;0- PM Holyoalrn from Pres. possible classified info #10 messag #:ti memo Jclms011 ,fill! 7,l.r ~ 8 'f✓ iq from PM of New Zealnad
  • . Done at Our Royal Palace in Rabat, on the twenty-third of July nineteen. hundred and sixty six ,: v : I YOUR GOOD FRIEND HASSAN II • ----- -- - ---- / ___ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 12, 1966 Walt: Here is the final version which went
  • A #'~fflemo- t --R:emow-ro-fu:sroent:,~:5U"a.a.~m1..- - - - - - - - - - + --6#._~~- + - -~ OPen '3 )ro.. nlS Rf\-l o\-C\'\ ,Ii. I ~ Mc \'/d'I A #'H-trte:mor-1--ittmnmncrtrestcrerrr.---&:mr..~-~ -a III,.\ ,03 Alu:T/ Aflill. T~ Jp [Sanitized NU/CDS 21; 1984
  • LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~ 1-J.. pp AIL , DATE '/1-'f~I C /II ) J, F ,-/.., ~ ''-'r 113,,~ I f ) -l#J.'TfT'"""Ml~~-J... ~ ~ E:i:ssi aeiQi: :f'rgm ~. ~ . conf'ia.&e"Sirl .,,. .3 • .:>.Y ~J...# #59 memo RESTRICTI
  • 2:30 pm Lv Asuncion 5:30 pm Ar Rio de Janeiro Aerial survey of River Plate system with President of Argentina (also Uruguay, ii possible). Motorcade into Asuncion for lunch. Motorcade.. Night free. Monday, April 17 a. m. 12:30 pm 2:00 pm
  • OAS Permanent Council's role in the pacific < DECI.ASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 CONFIDEN'tlAL NL) Uy - I- 3~.S- • NARA, Date II· 1- 9/ - C8NlflDENII.A:L - 2 - settlement of disputes so that the Council could take cogni­ zance of a dispute
  • and the national interest when these diverge from the parochial interests of individual agencies. These differences of interest will arise ii agencies try: to husband their funds, personnel, or information at the expense of other agencies or of the over-all effort
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  • -R-&5tew- 3 - f~ 7 - r.;o - j£7 I/ II in America ,' s@cret .... #Ba }:'.€ secret m, 1967 II coRfider=itial - -i---- - -A - FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Memos to the President Walt Rostow, vol . 15 Nov. 1 - 30, 1966 Box 11
  • Source: 25X1X II I 25X1A (!UMMAJ\ Y: Two Sovi,t otticiah ladlcat~d independently theb a.Ue! that captured American flier• 'in North Vietnam will aot be· executed. They intimated tllat their aovernm.eat llad or would atr••• thi• view with Ho Chi Minh
  • limit enemy activities but would not, he feared, stop them completely because of the great length of the coast line and the Demilitarized Zone . .i ·l • I ' i .. -. ··-· ' !"'iI He said he would like to get at even more basic factors. The basic
  • , "butchered" it. "Ii' . ._ .... .,.. ' ~ ~ . - i ,. Nonetheless NEWSWEEK apparently picked up the q\lote used by Breslin. TIME intended to use it but, after checking with me, abandoned it. What I told Breslin -- again confirmed by Pierpont -- was simply
  • A F ORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUMENT RESTRICTION an seeFet - ~ 9 - 7-8 '/ # J.. J II ~4-fftemA---+-t-n-t~~-"1drtie0'1['11'l''t--'H:-effl R:os tow re. UL, ' ....,...-e
  • INTEREST ACCOUNTS OF YOUR .. ,SlM TRJP. YOU MUS! HAVE FOUND IT A FASCINATING AND ENCOURAGING ·;,- :' £Xf>ERIEAl-cE~ END QUOTE _. . ;' ., ' . '1 ,SECRH :.,:-,: -DT G: l1233tll . NOV - 1966 ' ' ') ':l' :J •I:. ii !:E . • \ .. • ,. .. I '• ~ I
  • will participate regularly in meetings with the foreign press, which he will host. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DICLAsslFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NlJ I 'ii- ti) s {, By la:-@ , NARA, Date / .).-;,-e, 3 ,SECttET January ZS, 1"967 MEMORANDUlv1
  • . reduce HanoiHaiphong attacks. Agreed. Agrees if we make clear this assun1es other side will not escalate. Make no announcement. Keep options open and keep enemy guessing. No. We should not trade bombing merely for 11 talk. II Agreed. Agreed. Agreed
  • . .,__._ -- -------------------~--------------------"""""'~---- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 ( 6-86 ) 'Ii WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #24Ja memo DATE RESTRICTION Williem S. Gaud to the President M G 2 pp. CF'-' 1 - r..t qa-. l
  • of this flamboyant little dictator, who · grasped ollice by o military coup while 70,00() Amerkan soldiers strove fo keep the Comrtwunists .· at boy, high Ii g ht s tfle whole trqgedy ol the thankless Vietnam war. Ky_w o11tfined his phi!osophy on Adolf · '-( V said
  • Washington officials can take pride. 4. Pacification - "Rural Construction" Minister Thang of "Rural Construction" traveled to the I, II, and IV Corps to meet the new and provisional rural :' construction committees consisting of corps and divisional
  • Rostow to the President_ re Mexico 'ii ..:lS'/ Secret (2 pp. ~--y& ;i -s-G ~ Nt.S .. 1/25/67 A /J~ ~tl-/01- J)IJj 014-fitt}.-3 ,, A,,'LJ #61 memo 7/- ..)_ _s-f e8811ftfzatlon Rostow to the President re China ~ "i"l "lf tlz. 7 'fpiJ l / 2 5 / 6 7
  • ELECTrONS-1N-HOPE SIT~ATIOW"W_OULP, SHIF_D. 1 rf i\ VORABLy._FOR NVN.:Y . • . . . ' ; . . .' ..... ' •·. . •• • . ..·.• ,cl 1( l ~ .;.·:., -, '·,, -·, .. ·• ... ·.::.. • .... ~·-.-.·... t>P,..l • _BO.VE.Y ..,.....~---·"'•-~···'"·"'-". . Ii 1
  • l WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR T IT L E lb - ;;, /--q tf Al£ J RESTRICTION 1¥- .3 b! II ,, -lf.-,L-J.a..-Cat:JLle-+ - -~~~z=,--~ ---S I.!.! 4,fl_~.,~ lt-;)1, 1Q "N, p ~ /() -~/_q
  • . THIS MESSAGE FROM YOU .LAID BEFORE · ESHKOL .PERSONALLY WOULD BRING THEN UP SHORT AND MAY HELP THE MODERATES TURN THE CORNER. r II. OUR SECOND JOB IS TO PUT HUSSEIN BACK .ON HIS FEET. HIS HAS BEEN SEVERELY SHAKEN AND-. HE HAS ASKED US FOR . SUBSTANT !AL
  • ~ p--. 0 ~ ~ "i-/)-~7 NA..) '/fJ- YH re: NATO 41,re,&;-~ /d- - ~(p - !J"t lv L J JnJ - Sg h'LCI< #25b report top secret - ~ .i0-~~~1'-" 'l-1.J-1>?Al.1..J91-~, --# r. 7 memo- to President from Bromley Smith secret ~ /- 3 p ~ ~/66 II/ L . :ff43
  • requesting approval of appointment Ambassador McConaughy as Pre sident1 s Special Representative at inauguration ceremony of President Chiang Kai-shek. You should add following: Senator Fulbright. Consent has been obtained from • • II
  • a w ay to t this dsng er ou s d.ev~l oprn e n ~. ii (> , ~ IJiY 1 .,. r Since 1945, five nations have come into possession of thf s~dread Ga-pahiJity. We believe now - - as we did then - - that even one such nation is too many. -~ ut the is ~ e i
  • of the international community fr.o m Jordan. No government could have done more. I am pa- t.&,iia):y grateful. "With warm personal :regards. '' Mac Bwidy concurs. W. W. Rostow Approve ---- Disapprove ---DECLASSIFIID • --111t/J I '2 -/Ii;?/ Authorig-~ / /~/1
  • 2 OF ··. 2 USU N 290 EXDIS MIDDLE EAST 5. GROMYKO RE PLI ED 7MAT MAYB[ WE (USSR } HAD UNDERSTOOD WORD •RECOGNITION• W~ ONG. SA ID IF Ii ·WERE JUST USSR IT WOULD BE tASIEn FOR US TO TALK. IT ~~$ · NECESS AR Y ~OR HIM TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT EVEFJTS
  • A 1 p. 2 pp-. (. A :7 1 47b report DATE ,~, llf,_ :f 7 7 - .J [probable duplicate of #48a, Internat ' l. Meetings & Travel ; "President's Trip to Guam (Conference) (II)," sanitized] 48 memo A 48a report A S 3 pp. _[_duplicate G--f-# rna
  • stress on the II war of attrition" and more stress on organizing South Vietnamese society so that it becomes truly competitive with North Viet-Nam society. I do not even, as was alleged by Bob Murphy, favor abandonment of 11 search and destroy" raids
  • , and lose his ability to move back toward us even ii he decides to do so. There is also a distinct risk that fae frustrated die-hards may yet force Pakistan to go the Chicom route, even at the cost of US support. We are simply not in effective communication
  • -..a pnW-• we face la Latin Aaerlca clu1aa 1961. OU' pellcy aad. tile a..- There i• a&tadled a paper. "latel'-Amerlc--Pelley Objecd•.. ••• Prolll.•••·•1'61," wlllcla II&• lteea clrnlated to Comacil aember•. (Tait A) A oae•paae ...... ry of th.e paper ta
  • DEPARTURE FOR srurTGART. II WAS AGREED- THIS REPORT _~OULD BE . SENT IN EVEN ·THOUGH IT HAS NOT BE.EN REV IE\:JED BY flCCLOY. BUT . THAT HE WOULD 3-:ND ANY com,1£NTs · EITHER FRO~i BONN CR . UPON HIS RETL'RN TO LONDON IN VIE~ IMPORTANCE ·oF FLAVOR
  • . ') , 6 --//-'t( Thurs.• June 15, 1967 5:35 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: The Australian Minister called to ask ii Kosygin's dropping in will affect the party £0-r Holt. I suppose we have to get the scenario in New York. clear first. * My inclination would
  • --11~~ NaX t-tt1-1C)o (Duplicate of #95, NSF, Country File, Panaro, Vol. 9] -c ~ ,._dl-t:;1./ NL .J '?Y-/~/ #95e, NSF, Country File, P Vol 9] #7""{:,-meffte-t - - - l~s,t~µ t;e- f~~rdretlt"-;--"fi"":;.tj[:)-n-;.-}R-. '/6'-"' II /7/oi All 3 00-/33
  • ..MENT CW ·CHARTER PRINCIPLES REQl..iI RES A L r HME N F A J AN ~ r NG • P ~ .:X E I N r HE: Mi LE EA WHICH :sHOuLO INCL.UDE THE APPLICJ..rION OF aoi"H THE FOi,..LOWING rHE ·.Es r a s r - o Lis r · o ..\ s r c o o s r PRINcrPLEs• PA