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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
  • .~ should develop between them, howeve!", the implications for Korea and for I~do-China would be profotuld. , If Comraunist China were isolated, it would be weakened, and there wouJ.dibe a new situation in the Far East. For this reason, it was important
  • .to explore of· Kennedy administratiomr which always. vigilant actively but witb appropriate cautioirn any avenues that appear. ' On subject South Vietnam he mentioned that ts watching--acti:ons of new government carefully and stressed US hopes that new
  • . 3 The Arms Control and Disarmam.ent Agency (ACDA) was quick to respond to the new impetus toward Latin American d e n u c l e a r i ­ zation. In a background paper dated October 25, 1962, the Agency recommended that the United States support
  • ) 4pp. St(t1c j_h, ?- 7- 7 S Draft 11:9tel [1538] Undated State ~ (Gp 3) 2pp. ':.J+o.te.. d-r ?-'7-'75 Draft Deptel [1537] 12/19/63 State U 2pp. Ernbtel 1835 (Tokyo); 3c 3d 3e proposed presidential New Year's 5 12/26/63 State~ (Gp 3) 4pp. S~a.tt
  • la in e d to u s as re p re s e n tin g s in c e re GOY e f f o r t to s e t t l e o u ts ta n d in g q u e s tio n i n o rd e r to open way f o r new p e rio d o f in c r e a s in g ly c lo s e c o o p e ra tio n i n many f i e l d s . C o n tra s t
  • . WALTW,. ROSTOW • THE WHITEHOUSE Walt: In accordance with our telephone convers·ation ·this morning, the Secretary has asked me to forward to you the attached package containing messages and memoranda relating to the period prior to the overthrow
  • a n y w i t h A L EX JO H N S O N AND W ESTM O RELA N D I SAW KHANH AT 0930 S A IG O N T IM E AND GAVE H IM IN F O R M A T IO N AND A D V IC E C O N T A IN E D IN R E F T E L . KHANH WAS D E L IG H T E D W IT H NEWS AND A SK E D P E R M I S S I O N
  • a place to register in Selma. a f'ollows MORE [4 of 5] ­ 0 - 1 (THE FOLLCMING IS ON THE RECORD: ) THE PRESIDENT: I should like to observe that the 15 minutes is about up, but at 9:00 o'clock, in Mr. Reedy's office on Monday morning, we plan, and hope
  • /Commander through Major General and their civilian counterparts. It consisted of three moves and lasted one week, from 26 to JO July 1965. Using qualified "experts" on opposing teams and Control, its purpose was to obtain new perspectives on the developing
  • . Employers' threats to dismiss strikers kept most wo.rk'.2rs on the job or broueht them back after a short absence, and jobs vacated by dismissals were quickly filled by new applicants. Policemen were al so stationed near company e_ntrances and sent
  • EVER REACH THAT DESTINATION OR WHETHER WE ARE ON A t r e a d m ill. SEE MORE CLEARLY THE FORM OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT TO AM OF THE OPINION THAT mtt mht rnMMTT nnR5^-l.vrc; EUBLICLY WITH REGARD TO THE ACTION OF THE ARMED FORCES COUNCIL. I HAVE RECOMMENDED
  • Hall Moyers Buoby Valenti i:iH!!;SlDENT: BW1dy Cat~r John Mccloy_, Arthur Deun v I don't think that calling up the reserves in i tse1 f is a. ·change of policy. There is a question thoug h tluit we ure going into a new k i nd of n ct ivi t y
  • with this reasoning, be sent in numbers sufficient only to enable us to keep faith with our troops in exposed positions, as in the northern end of South ·viet-Nam -- and not to continue the past emphasis on "search and destroy." The new emphasis should
  • . The C h a i r m a n . The committee will come to order. The Committee on Foreign Relations is meeting this morning in executive session to hear the Secretary of Defense. Mr. Secretary, I am very grateful to you for coming before the com­ mittee
  • be infonned :In advance of contenplated new 'CEO effort. Premature public revelation~ Mission would adversely affect USG relations with t9orego1ng entities 1 thus pre­ judicing their full coq>eration with conciliation endeavoro END FYio ENDo '~ \)J
  • lenlc.• bl.., pozlori:naac•. of &h.e fuctlGu teith above.. · ••l . . ,, ·: ' . ·. ' . ' • : '.···.. . MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 27, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. SMITH I talked to Col. Scroggs of N. C. S. this morning regarding
  • was some place else on his desk and I retreived it this morning. Please prepare an answer if ne ces aary, or send it to Juanita to be framed with the other one. mary llniteb6tate, 6enate MEMORANDUM July 9,1957 Senator: Why don•t you have this letter
  • . The Viet Cong exploited these disruptions by stepping up the scale of its attacks. There was a wave of killings and terrorist acts. But the new government has moved vigorously and swiftly to recon ­ struct the m achinery of government. W ith our continued
  • ns~uro Cu.~•s rolatio~a of vith the new Soviet Co•.;ornmcnt. it appeal"s probAble, on balaneo. that tho USSR v111 Set.ik 1. us Alt .:l'"?':-tti~es, a. contlngc~ th!$ Th~ir pl:uming ca.lb for a a S?:.ont-i>«"ntn. ~t pTos~atl1 th.at tho
  • telegrams fran Port-au­ Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am Panama City. Sat Jose has not replied to query on "second class citizen" treatment, • However, since timing of v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration or new Administration there, we are confident
  • the local public safety prefectoral committee); if the' permit is ·refused 9 the fi.rearm is returned to its owner when he leave:s · i:Tapan. In NEW ZEALANDand the UNITED KINGDOr~ the firearm must be 9 declared at the Customs and a certificate obtain~d- from
  • conferred tion, and made the 0910 hours this morning I discussed the Khe Sanh by telephone with General Westmoreland. He had just from a visit.to northe~n I Corps Area during which he with senior commanders, personally surveyed the situa­ finalized
  • FLA G RUEHDT/USUN NEW YORK ' • SP : RUFHDN/AMEMBASSY' LONDON ‘ ' ' L .' RUEKDA/DOD WASHDC , ., • , U h )6 13 pm 2 ,O ' RUHLHQ/CINCPAC \ ^ ' H' RUM JIR/AM EMBASSY SAIGON EUR RUM JFS/AM EMBASSY V IE N TIA N E " FE RUMTBK/AMEMBASSY BANGKOK 10 STA TE GRNC
  • . At least one lock will fasten each door. All new oonstruction for arms storage rooms will specify hinges that have ooncealed hinge pins or pre­ scribe that hinge pins be located on the in­ ward side of the arms storage room or require the use of safety stud
  • no be open to the possible iilerpretaticn that v/e were masking m ilitary assistance, # 9. Several rec^psnts ercpressed appreciatiai cf tlie ad>/ance notification. 10. Since this morning, tiie following additional replies have been received: -Athens
  • : r D o f 0 6 S ta te I COLLECT CHARGE TO UNCLASSIFIED 85 O rig in P ACTION- CIRGUtAR (ALL A2IERIC.\!i DIPLOMATIC POSTS ^ POIADS, A>^D USU:^ NEW YORK) G H AF ARA EUR FE NEA 10 ^ JS IA INR DOD b^?pre5 f e io SS F o llo w in g e x c e
  • be continuously evaluated in terms of both the potential end intention of the recipient country to engage in n mrtional program. 7. Mo new control mechanisms or formalized inter-llecncy committee:i i,ra required, but improved coorclinntion, cr.chnnna of views
  • the potential and intention of the recipient country to engage in a national program. No new control mechanisms or formalized inter-agency committees are required, but improved coordination, exchange of views and centralized compilation of case-by-case
  • i a t i o n ( e . g . , s h o o t - d o w n o f a U- 2) PL l a n d g r a b s i n L a o s . PL d e c l a r a t i o n o f new g o v e r n m e n t I n L a o s . P o l i t i c a l d riv e fo r " n e u t r a l i z a t i o n " of Indo-China, E s c a l a t
  • • TE M D E N C IE Sj KY I S L IK E L Y TO COr.STINUE TO TA KE IL L -A D V IS E D ACTIONS FROM T IM E TO TIM E SUCH AS H IS BREACH OF R E LA TIO N S W ITH FRANCE ' B U T I T I S J U S T P O S S IB L E THAT HE W IL L B E A BLE TO CREATE A NEW OUTLOOK
  • • document. lCI CloHd In •ccordance with rMtrlcrlona contain.cl In Ille donor'• dMd of gift. 1/22/2010 Initials LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info 25h draft Page 3 of 5 Classlflcatlon Pages draft State cable to New Delhi
  • w it h t h a t f o llo w in g th e T o n k in G u lf r e t a l i a t o r y r a i d s . T h e e a r l i e r a c t io n r e s u lt e d i n c o n s id e r a b le o p t im is m t h a t th e w a r i n V ie tn a m was e n t e r ­ in g a new, w id e r p h
  • t e d i t ciey b e ju d g ed b y u s . I t w i l l c r e a t a e. new s i t u a t i o n . S p e c i f i c a l l y , v e vrould r g r e e i n g e n e r a l w it h th e ^icieorancuaa o f A ugust 4 to y ou fronj Tcia Kughaa, s u g g e s t in g t h a t t
  • a in st gun boats and c e r ta in supporting f a c i l i t i e s in North Vietnam which have been used in th ese h o s t ile opera­ tio n s . In the la rg er se n s e , t h is new act o f a g g ressio n , aimed d ir e c tly at our own fo r c e s , again b
  • DESTRUCTION EXACT RATE OF ACCELERATION I S A NA TTER OF JUDGNENT BUT WE CONSIDER, ROUGHLY 3PEAXING, THAT E^-CH SU CC ES SI VE WEEK SHOULD INCLUDE SONE NEW ■ACT ON OUR PART TO INCREASE P R E S S U R E ON HANOI. AS INDICATED A T T H E O U T S E T , UE ARE ‘:ORK
  • TH O R IZED . J U S T PRIO R TO IN C ID E N T MADDOX MAY HAVE APPROACHED TO ABOUT 11 NM OF COAST. ASSUME YOU HAVE SEEN P R ESS R E LE A S E IS S U E D HONOLULU T H I S MORNING. END F Y I . RUSK , JT AC T...........J 3 / J R G -2 C JC S-3 D J S - 3 S J
  • Conf'erence,in Geneva, Switzerland. Rest assured,"Danny" will have nothing but good words for our Administration,and above all,paint a different picture of that coming from Arkansas; Ore gon;and New York. This man is a genius in every sense of the word
  • 16 BUTFEELING IS STRONG HERETHATu.s. IS PUSHINGITS THESIS TOOHARD. REACTIONIN FRANCEIS DEFINITELYBECOMING ADVERSE NOMATTER HOWBENEFICIALEFFECTSOF THSE STATEMENTS MAYBE ELSEwttERE. (CY SULZBERGER TOLDME THIS MORNING THATAT SOCIALGATHERING IN MY
  • O S S R A T I O S , T H E T R E N D I N MAY B E C A M E L E S S V A R O R A B L E A S ' V I E T CONG P R E S S U R E M UN TED. C A P T U R E D D O C U M E N TS I N D I C A T E T H E V I E T CONG H A V E E M B A R K E D ON A NEW M I L I T A R Y