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  • that our leader continues to be interested in a success hero would be moat helpful. Are NSAMs in fashion any longer? They're great for the history books tool RWK Att. Deptel 407 to Seoul 11/ll/ 64 SECBF4; November 4. 1964 Bob Here's my idea
  • (aoreenad I U e t r call it) . I you don t nt 1 1n taroh and Ap1'11 you aight hu"7 up a bl • AnJ,ra.7 on 1•Plll• aaying "no" or "yes" as CJ v111 be on ray neok w1th1n a week tor d 1110ft and I want too bl Bob and nt vith my second ott r it you have
  • ?-/~A£ '71' a--L_ ~--ct"' ~ I have been over the list with Douglas who agrees with the names. Douglas' aide, Howard Shuman, agrees with the statement, as does ')t..~u-1"-1~..,,e. U/ ,, t. •
  • on the spot. He envisages this as his primary mission when he next goes to Vietnam. This will-be, he hopes, after the Erhard visit early in October. He would like Bob Komer to go and suggested that I also go (I am not sure the latter is wise, but would
  • . In a nutshell, we now have the Indians nibbling on an October Shastri visit and coming to us on aid. The Paks are playing harder to get, but the -'L. British hope to see Ayub this week. We 1 ve also been passing other quiet vr signals. The trouble
  • of nothing more pregnant than "no SERVICE SET , . 3 comment" when obviously there is something going on. And it might even put the pressure on the other side. I do hope that this plan or something like it will be tried. Certainly what we are doing
  • deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (7 -72 ) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 18, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT 1. Attached is a letter from Bob Benjamin which, among other things, extolls the reports that have
  • suggestion is that he should go to the Congo, and I am sorry to say that Bob Komer and I think this would be a real mistake. Dodd is known as a fervent supporter of Tshombe, and his coming could only stir up feeling on the Kasavubu side, just after Kasavubu
  • December 23, 1965 ... SECRET MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT On the plane back to Washington from the Ranch on Friday afternoon,Decemqer l~ I discussed with Bob McNamara the potential for new flags and additional military contributions to.Viet-Nam. I also
  • . ·~----- -~~--· J The situation, however, is not without hope. .. there are indications that a number of influential Colombians are becoming more and more convinced of the need for a positive economic program. State's present estimate is that the odds are slightly
  • JUN 2 EMBASSY OF THE UNITED This document consists No _ of _£copies, J_ STATES OF AMERICA of _::?'--pages. Series A. New Delhi, India, May 20, 1965. Dear Bob: I am enclosing a copy of a memorandum on South Asia which I have just sent
  • . · · : • • .. We do not want to assume that Hanoi's action in publicizing· the . exchange of letters.and ~pparently rejecting the President's proposals signifies a virtual collapse· of peace hopes. As ·.rar as ·we are ·concerned~ any time is ripe for a peaceful
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIICGTON /) j/ I I MEz.m.ANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT From Bob Fleming Following are notes on your discussions at 6s25 p.m. Sept. 5 with the followings: Eric Sevareid CBS John Cauley, !ansas City Star Duff Thomas, UPI
  • Fleming, Bob
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE t. Ashton(?) to Bob Me DATE RESTRICT ION ?} C esiden Mmeo F I LE LOCAT ION EX OS 4-1 6/9/66--RESTR ICTI ON CODES
  • , tells me that the countries' response to this program is much beyond their most hopeful expectations. I hope the Voice of America has picked up the story of your gesture in Karachi. Sincerely yours, ~ Secretary The Vice President United States Senate
  • a bit too science -slanted to Barnett in State, who did a draft designed to be a bigger hit in Japan. I've melded them into something better yet, I hope. RWK Att. RWK rev. draft 10/1/64-6:00 of President's Proposed Msg pm Revieed Draft 10/1/64 - 6
  • PERSUADED OF :.NEED FOR -' ":: ...f) .-·: . i . r FINDING . SO.\iE BASIS FOR SETTLEMENT KASHMlR DISPUTE AND NOW ·: ~:".·:.:.s ~_':j_ ·:~1 .. ;. 1;~:_;.·\~~.~(.::·~>J · : ·:'; . : FINDS ITSELF BADGERED BY EXTREMISTS WITH LITTLE HOPE. ' ~ ME·ANINGFUL
  • the earth· .,..veapona of ••• deatructlon" hould like to vo1.ce the hope that this draft resolution will with the understanding and support of the ...a,ers of th a Comnitt eo It is beyond doubt that the adop= tion of this draft resolution will be another
  • in the show and Cabinet visiting Then we went home and had has done, what its future that they hoped I would return a place for me there. would not go on forever, with Larry O'Brien, is, and to the firm and I to~d him that this but that the future
  • plans for the arms talks . We should get started even if we handle the talks so as not to bind a successor. It is our hope that Mr. N ixon will agree to our going ahead and we have offered to have Bob Murphy as an obser ver on th e delegation. Secretary
  • to ask. Allen - Anytime you have anything to tell me I have the time to listen. Johnson - I was told that Drew Pearson made mention of substantially the same thing last Sunday. The story says (reading Allen's story) Now, Bob, Jl no such talk ever
  • '. IDERATIONS, SA D COUL D NOT SEE HIS CAB INET ' COMPROMI S .NG. WE BUSINESS. ~E EITHER GET OFFSET COVERED, OR ACTION HOPED THAT MCCLOY WOULD MAKE THIS CLE AR TO " T UK IS NOT AFTER BUDGETARY ASSISTANC E , AS 0 S O THE PUBLI C ·THINK, BUT ONLY AN ARRt1NG EMENT
  • the ceremonies transmitting Presidential authority to Dr. Carlos Lleras Restrepo on 7 August. President-elect hopes that you can come for the purpose of exchanging ideas. to you shortly. Program will be sent I reiterate assurances of highest consideration
  • of the Please look into it. CASBit PROJECT Dear Mr•. Brown: lt certainly waa a pleasure to read yo11r letter with it• re•pon•ible eapre••ion of eentimente. Like you. I am very much worried abo11t the c11rrent aituatiGD. and hope that a •olution can be found
  • with tha J?M1 s tastGs.) It 1s hoped tc..at :..t ca.vi caxry o=i the cover either the Great Seal or the President's seal and be caa.o a.~ item for to the :1?11 a. few weeks after his return to Nevt Delhi. presentation For the Count~J Publio .l:ffe.irs
  • before the briefing. The arrival and departure remarks are .at Tabs B and C. 6. Bob McNamara has checked and re-checked the Omaha briefing, .... d we think that General Power; s personal convictions of Soviet strength ._,_ .... d Western ~eakness
  • the counter-revolution in the ~orld." As evi~ence of u.s'9· malevolence against the UAR, he referred to the Odell case and said that he had tapes of statements by CIA agents who hoped that First Vice President Amir would die during his appendectomy. Nasser
  • standing annual offer of $50 mi 11 ion mi 1 i'tary assista nee credit without being in any way directed ag?inst,Pakistan. Bob Komer concurred in going ahead on this. Ton1Mann at State has informally approved the transaction. AID does not oppose the trans­
  • uni ts. I J 17. Husayn would the Palestinians, and The endeavor probably most of them he is an like to win the allegiance of he has made efforts to do so. is futile, however, since to anachronism The King's hopes for appeasing the Palestinians re­
  • planner. by India'• foremost economi.c l hope that in six months we will be able to point to Indian ag-1"iculture as a major example of a self-help program induced by our ·aid policy. This, and a few other ezamplee which may be ripe by then, ehould p
  • !:r!S ONLY -2I would hope that when Ambassador Lodge resigned his post we could find an outstanding civilian candidate for his job. I think the political considerations will become inc:reasingly important as compared with military operations where we
  • -·a tat,e d poUcy of the United States •- a• security intere.• t• permit.) You may wish to: - - reiterate the importance we attach to the area, and to the wel!ar~ of the people of the R yukyus .; -· expre•s our hope for cooperation. from the Ryukyuan
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT Joe Barr has touched base with the Hill on the Vietnam b.dlatlon package. His report ls attached, and s-e ems to be -a bout aa good as we•n get. He alao attaches McNamar-a 's comments. Bob was concerned only about one relattvely mlnor a ,s pect
  • Affairs has dis­ tinguished itself by its international character, by its devotion to the quest for world _peace. and by its interest in the applica--tion of science and technology to the problems of developing nations. I profoundly hope that COSWA
  • ambitious hopes :for their future role in the Gulf. They do not wish to dominate their neighbors so much as to ensure that those neighboring states remain under the rule of friendly conserve.ti ve leaders. But even this modest aim will hold difficul.ties
  • • Attach akllowl for • '• . 1gaat.ure la a tag Neeipt of dMa repor~. ~l'ln¥. /5/fl~ ID: ormse.r : f .9/ 9/6S vada.-- n ahiqton BOB :tD:Wonuer :,fa cc : 9/ 9/ 65· llcCeorge Bundy (files 2) File Cy. THE WHITE HOUSE '60NFIOE~ITIAL WASHINGTON
  • FILES ...... ~-· KXKC\ITIVE llu J.}41t!_ .:;~ j ~r April 25, 1966 MEMO FOR FROM Harry ,, . McPherson I' Joe Califano The President would like Bob We.aver and Louis 1'IartiD at any future meetings •that are held on civil righta ~ particularly
  • of injecting some kind of automaticity or production-line quality into the handling of overseas affairs, they will, it is hoped, bring greater method into the conduct of foreign affairs, permit a sharper and more rapid focus of the efforts of several
  • to Bob Kintner, Doug Cater, and Bill Bundy. W . W. Rostow _l.lT l lTl> "'••-•..••-1.n . UECtASSIFIED E.O. 123S6, Sec 3.4 .NLJ 8 9-(0 v .. .., _ NARA. Date :G 2 HE WEN I l.iLb - b-&/ I ,'e ch-~sday - October lZ. 1966 (with S ECR ET attachment
  • .' MAJ{E DECISION THIS WEEJ{END - TO S"!R!XE'. MAIN HOPE .I SEE or· AVOIDING · SUCH'DECISIOW ,IS FOR IM MEDI AT! INTERIM ACTION WHICH WILL BUY .TIME. ·_., IT -WAS~-FOR THIS REASON I HAVE SUGGESTED · TELEPHONICALL\' CERTAIN ':·srEPS SE . PUT"- Hl" TP.AIN