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Military Assistant
2 January 1964
Memo fo r Mr. Valenti
To remind you that Messrs. Rusk,
McNamara, Gordon and Bell will have
discuss these papers at 5 p.m. today.
Mike Forrestal
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NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON
OFFICE
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Sec Army Ailes
U /Sec State Ball
Asst Sec Defense McNaughton
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C. Johnson
J. Thomson
NSC Files
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~tlOJ65 ~ ~cpt~ Nos. , 185-I ~-~~· T/7
- of what cooperative measures we might
reasonably ask of Israel in return for our responsiveness in meeting
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its arms needs.
I suggest that we prepare a paper in time for discussion of this mat
ter in the Standing Group on 28 April, prior to final
- Affairs with
the cooperation of other agencies.
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McGeorge Bundy
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NSC
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Dungan
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Johnson i/
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- Acbnlnlag.ator, u put of hl1 reeponalblllty lo•
coatlnuows aupenl1lon and aenerlll dlrec:tlon of forolgn u•l•tane•
proaram•• to put the new procedure• promptly tnto: effect.· k la
my dealre ~t all agenclea eouco•ned render. b1m full and eftec.t:
Un cooper•tloa
- to be designed to show that the USSR,
although receptive to international cooperation on an ad
hoc basis, is unwilling to join Intelsat, an organization
which it feels is subordinated to US interests.
ORBITA COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE
GROUND STATION
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SECRET
- increased Israeli cooperation ·with U.S. initiatives
1ri the Near East • . The Hawk sale cost us dear'.cy' in terms of goodwill and
influence with the Arabs, but did not make Israel more receptive to U.S.
efforts to further the Johnson _refugee initiative
- steps are in order:
1.
Inform the British and other Commonwealth aid donors fully about our military
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assistance planning for both India and ?akistan and obtain their continued cooperation
and participation.
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2.
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Tell
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creasing reliance upon credit eales ~te,ad of grant.a. .
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arrange·;·<
8 • .. The" feulhU~ty of d.eveloping·-cooperative lo.g la.tic
cornmon-uee 'traini.n g facilttlee on ei.th¢r a bI;tat•ral cir
reglonaLba.91s ·among U1.ti.n Amedc:a ;t countrie:a
- and scope ; of the Center for Educational Cooperation, pro- ·
posed in the International Health and Education Act.
Any program for
strengthening international educaUonal .exchanges should take into
consideration the role of satellites and other electronic