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  • all of the holdings in their area and that they (France) will come in and help. The President said that report came to him from Robert Anderson on Monday night. r. The President said it did not appear the Arabs were willing to sit down and talk. Mc
  • the Republicans are on poor constitutional grounds and ultimately will be hurt politically. The President declined to discuss Senator McCarthy or other political questions. Theis asked the President to read a letter from Bob Thompson pro­ posing that the President
  • now have authority to do so that we can act in an emergency. We should find out how far the Latin Ame rican states will go. A m bassador Thomp son said the resolution created a problem. Th e R ussians would read the resolution to mean that we
  • of South America There is enclosed the third six-months Progress Report on Frontiers of South America requested in NSAM Noo 349 of May 31, 19660 (}1'£~ JA~ Benjamin H. Read ~- xecutive Secretary Enclosure: DECLASSIFilID Progress Reporto E.O. 12356
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  • activity has not affected the morale of the lower commands. Secretary McNamara read sizeable extr acts from General Taylor's telegram referred to by Mr . Ball. He said Taylor's r eport had dampened his fears and he was not now asking the President