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- on state, county, city and block levels. It is almost impossible to get humans in. So we turn to electronic means as an alternative. We used some other more sophisticated equipment, including satellite photography. Of course, this is used by both
- . By blocking them off, we take reversible steps. In other words these are steps that do not require that we take additional steps. We should not let the North Koreans think that the Security Council is the way we have planned to deal with this. They must know
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- as selling arms to block Soviet military aid, because the issue is now much broader. We have reached the point in Jordan where the question is whether they think they have a better chance of achieving their objectives with US or Soviet help. If we are ending
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- at the close of last session), the Administration should anticipate that these maneuvers might be successful. In his opinion, the best chance of blocking the quota bills would be if the Senate loaded on so many amendments that the House conferees would have