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for ~o~e intensive
Hart,
and Sparkman have follo,;-red this
two -note Secretary Rusk very recently,
case
asking
action
on the c~se, and the Acting Secretary
statements for a time, in tho
hope that a release llipit be obtained around the time
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tentiery
this
for me to deliver
into
by ·which
of the Republic of
mens Ambassador Extr~ordinury
and Plenipo-
of the Republic of Korea to the United States
of
America.
I nlso s.ubmit herewith
Rec~ll of my distinguished
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of the United States
The White J:iouse
Washington, D.C.
of America
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and Officer)
DEPARTMENT
App
- portance that you eombine l'aptd
growth with stability. From the experience oi La.Un America. and
elsewhere, nothing la m ore capable of ulsrupting ·nd distorting
a sound dev'clopment program than rapid infiatlon, some of th,,e
speclfic eifecta of which
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UNCLASSIFIED
To the .t'resident
of the United States
Encl. 1
Seoul A-
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of America
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We understand that your government wishes to see the normali
zation
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Interstate Commerce Commission (Reorganization Plan #3)
Immigration
Interior Department
Internal Revenue Service
Intellectuals
International Air
International Education
Interama
xKennedy Playground
Korea (Pueblo}
Latin America
Lead and Zinc
Legislation (Misc
- established
principles
for tm unification
United Nations objectives
of Korea through free elections
under United Nations supervision,
division.of
Korea.
thus prolonging the artificial
Both Presidents
continue to make the utmost efforts
and democratic
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PRECEOE.NCE
ACTION
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Ptli.SERV~C
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TELEGRAM
Department
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o·f State
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Origin
Amembassy SEOUL /
ACTION:
S.S.
7 s3 PM
'64
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Your 17320
l.. I.n our e.onversation wl th P.Alla .sugg. e
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A discussion
of the rationale
structure,
and an examination
required
to fight an effective
action against Soviet attack.
F.
MILITARY
ASSISTANCE
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for the Iranian
force
of the total forces
delaying
and holding
TO IRAN.
41
A review of past military
- was overstated.
As a
result of our reyiew, immediate action was taken at the lo
$7.9 million and
cal level to cancel requisitions
totaling
In April 1960
to reduce the 1960 program by $3-7 million.
we followed up the actions taken and were informed that di
- in
the Pacitic and our other actions to counter cormnunism in Asia
would constitute convincing evidence of our purpose and will~
Secretary McNamara estimates ..that a xnaximum annual savings ot
$22 million in balance ot Omts expenditures and $8 million
- Folder, "NSAM # 298: Study of Possible Redeployment of U.S. Division now Stationed in Korea, 5/5/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
- National Security Action Memorandums
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RECOMMENDATIONS:
5-11
Category 1:
Category 2,
Category 3:
III.
U.S. Actions to be Undertaken Immediately
Subsequent U.S. Actions
Required Korean Actions
5
7
10
DISCUSSION2
12-38
A. The Present Situation:
General
Political
Issue of Corruption
Economic