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- satellites have domestic as well as international applications. Satellites that can beam telephone calls or television programs between New York and Paris can do so between New York and Los Angeles. Daring and revolutionary proposals have already been
- that the Ta•k -F orce r-opo11t wlll be available lo• the Prealctoai by the end of Jaawu.-y 1965. la. ·• dclltlon to Mr. Qlpatrlc, the ·members· of tba Ta•k .Fo..c• U•s M•. Ar.ttar H. tu-. -A llen w. Dean Dulle• General Allred M. Oft.ea11-r Dr. Geor.s• B
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- with our Allies we actively develop areas of peaceful cooperation with the nations of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. He has asked the Secretary of State to examine and propose to him specific actions the Government might take. These actions
- . The President has directed that the Net Evaluation Subcommittee of the National Security Council, having served its purpos e, be discontinued effe.ctive this date. This directive supersede s NSC 5816. ..,, McGeorge Bundy 'lo !. i.- .• ~.5 ' . s / #$C
- • ... A. 1 Part Three: Part Four: 0 . .. .. . . .... . .... .. .... .. . . .. ... ... .. ... .. .. . ... . . . ... Some Projects Under Way or Under Examination . . • • . . • . . . 25 Policy Issues. • • • • 28 MAPS AND CHARTS Map Map Map Map
- on the basis of merit, and required to take competitive entrance examinations. Al though the Academy would be under the direction of the Secretary of State, it would prepare young men, and women, to serve in any of the governmental agencies which op erate
- and Gran Pantanal • • • • River Plate Drainage System • • • • • • • Rio-Sao Paulo-Buenos Aires Axis • • • • • • • • • Guiana Complex 0 0 B. CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS 8 8 8 9 11 SOME PROJECTS IN PROGRESS OR UNDER EXAMINATION Appendix: 7 7 9 C
- On balance, some combination of pressures and inducements such as those examined in the next two alternatives below would seem preferable to relying solely on pressure. Moreover, given the fact that both the U.S. and Soviets have con tinuing interests
- . 1964 I NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 311 TO: /YJ /(. . ;JtD C
- A· " ONAU'TICS AND SP · Cle IJ)MJNISTaAi'ION , .... Jene. ot ..April so.... 'b u ~Jal rour •caoate4 detenel ot A&»dler l'ec«Nmrl..-tion• to Mm hiUCUns wltb 6o. ussa la ome. .,ace matMr· Gatll the· J.atte• pan of, lmte .t a ¥1ew of lbe 4l•cu•lo&I be&weea
- --f'.lo) Bv~. NARA. Date '&/cn{'l~ level. In the case of the Central Intelligence Agency, this kind of instruction will be offered at appropriate training installations. The State Department will be responsible for organizing appropriate courses
- , and while he is travelling. The problems ot the Executive Office BuildiDg (BOB) and, to a lesser extent, the new Federal Of'fice Building ?lo. 7 are treated as they- related to Vhite House problems 1 pr:l.mari~ in tbe area of communications. Two panels
- National Security Council · which 1• ho:roby abollehed. In addition to atafl re~ularly aaatsnod. he la autl\oriaed to arrange lo r tho aaa1gnmG.rd of communications aacl other apeclallata trom any agency by detail or temporary •••lamnom. · The .Burea
- --examination of this administrative policy may be beneficial at this time . Sincerely, ~~/{~ Attorney General Enclosure The Attorne:v General April 29, 1965 J. Walter Yeagley, Assistant Attor:De7 General, Internal Seeur1tJ' Division Interdepartmental
- does not feel it is wise to divert its energies an:i resources to this end. If the situation improves during the next .year, we will re-examine this proposal. 1). Promote an expansion of Peace Corps/Operation Brotherhood type operations in countryside
- organizations composed wholly or almost wholly of non-Communist countries. They are also likely to seek various types of links with the supranational European Communities. We should seek to utilize this interest, examining each opportunity on a case-by-case
- ; the President has directed the substantial upgrading of public services for the Micronesians. The next few years of the administration of the Trust Territory accordingly will be subjected to more intense examination by both national and international interests
- continuing . efforts to examine those situations where military forces or military activity might be involved. My principal assistant for politico-military natters, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs), is in daily contact
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- · both the political and military authorities of our major NATO allies. Two alternative approaches should be considered: one which assumes the creation of a "NATO Nuclear Force" and one which does not. Among the possibilities examined should
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE 2/8/64 s RESTRICTION A 2p [Duplicate of #43, NSF, Country File, India, Vol. I, Box 128; Sanitized 1976] ~>)r/n #8 memo ~ cf #1* u~ -lo Pou . ,l Ip
- c #27c rpt #27e rpt #27g rpt s s II s #27q rpt 7p o~ A '\· \~ ·o lo v1 w cn· iot "US Military Information Control Committee" 3p s 8/1/64 A -osNSAM 294 U. S. Nuclear and Strategic Delivery System Assistance to France RESTRICTION
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- . i' I I' I t May we have a meeting with you? Respectfully yours, I. Dean Rusk r. . 1· . t . t. : ~ .' 1•1 ! 1 '· "1' The President, The White House. '>I I I • I . • l I., ,; I ,. I I· .,. ' · - "" -lo 1
- duplicate of #2c, NSAM 301] s ~ undated A 7/29/64 A 'l- It> -~3 NL. cl&/3-i,,S- s- 1p [Duplicate of #2g, NSAM 301] [Duplicate of #2i, NSAM 301] 114t-HfleJOO~~--J.;~~0f-t6--*.t8t.~~llffilistfftt:ef-~ s 4p [Duplicate of #2j, NSAM 301] #41 memo lo
- have considered e.bo"e are. all sho rt·nm problema l) lo addition to t»luu1e, of long-run economic w• develop!Dent~ face in Olt:l nawa a dJ.f ficult problem and our respon~ibility the Ryukyu.ans to achieve more 1·a pid economic gr0wth
- leader. c. "Review of existing options'' -- A systelllatic and imaginative examination of certain existing plans sadly in need of tnaprovement -- if sudden, substantial new problems are to be avoided; e.g., China (discussed at length below), treat••nt
- Communities. We should seek to utilize this interest, examining each opportunity on a case-by•case basis and responding appropriately to specific overtures from East European countries. We must balance the risk that entry of East European countries could
Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- therefore urgent that we should lo•• no opportunity to exarctso a favorable lnlluence upon that country. In particular a plan should be developed using all available evidence and methods o! persuasion tor showing the Cambodians that" the recent charges
- and Lunar Orbiter support, a _l)ro.J~£-~ ..5YPl)0I't co~:::L~l:.:. c ·~. ~xiG~-~ - ' ~ :i._~ce ~o~~~..PF..?.a!E~:~n~....9-.+::§. . .$Ghedti.l~d .fQ_r ..:fllr;:O..t~. iu . Jun.~ ~L960_~. The zeriou:.:; acpect of this situation is the lo~'S uf flcx:LM.lity
- needed t~o meet pledges and commi·tmen·ts of the United states to Interna·C.ional Orga.nize.tions such as the UM Special Fund. compared. ~.;o a presen·t;. estime;~e needs (Lo not shrink i'urther: They ap-pl"opriated of needs of about ~re $121
- , was charged with examining planning assu~ptions and policies for the several stpckpiles, with particular attention to: "(1) The major m.ilitary and economic assumptions used in ·c al- culating existing conventional war stockpile objectives. "(2
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- the sheets in the mylar sleeve when you have finished examining them. December 1, 2011 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info 03 report Page 1 of 1 Classification Pages Israeli Arms requests same sanitization 11/07/11 per NLJ 11
- . Construction ( 60,000) FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY - 21 4,500) FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT USE ONLY II-B-1 PROGRAM SUPPORT - CONSTRUCTION lo Replace 3,000 feet of fuel oil pumping line Boat Pool to public wor~area. Present line runs
- an interdepartment~.1 committee which will examine all aspects of this problem and explore possible co~rses of_ action. The committee sh01.~ld also examine ways in w~ch the United_States might engage interested Wes.t European goveri:mi.ents in a joint sfody of what
- of regional arrangement for Southeast Asian development. This assessment should include an examination of the conditions that will be necessary to make U. S. contribu tions effective and to ensure public confidence in their effectiveness. 2.. A preliminary
- an interdepartmental committee which will examine all aspects of this problem and explore pas sible courses of action. The committee should also examine ways in which the United States might engage interested Wes.t European governments in a joint study of what should
- gional arrangement fo r Southeast Asian development. This assessment s hould include an examin~tion of the condition s that will be necessa r y to make U. S. contribu tions effective and to ensure public confidence in the ir effe c ti ve ness. 2
- , recommendations which translate this state ment of policy into specific action programs for each of the Eastern European countries (with particular reference to sub stance and timing) and, at the same time, to examine the possi bilities of multilaterallzing
- of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. He has asked the Secretary of State to examine and propose to him specific actions the Government might take. These actions will be designed to help create an environ ment in which peaceful settlement of the division
Memorandum # 311, Review of the Problem of Assurance Against Any Missile Crisis in Cuba, 7/10/1964
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- that it should examine all aspects of this question and prepare a . report showing as clearly as possible the various courses, with their premises and consequences, which may be avai~able to the ·U. S. in the future. After a preliminary survey