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- OF Ii;FILTRATIOt-l TRr1GETS U~ LiiOS C . - DESOTO PAT ROL S AND 3 4-A COVERT AIR ATTACKS D. A TRANS ITI ON PHASE PRIOR TO PHASE II I NVOLVING SH/I.L L OW A Il1 PENET RA TIO OF DRV _ ·~ E. '•JAYS AtlD MEAN S FOR INIT!1~TI NG PHASE II P,; 0 F. NECESSAR
Folder, "August 22, 1968 - 9 p.m. Cabinet meeting, and staff members," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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- thought they would not move. A decision was made on Monday. there would be a world war. If there were military intervention, In the Security Council the matter was inscribed, 13 - 2. India, Pakistan and Algeria voted to put it on the agenda. Only
- to ta k1..' over and legitimatize t heir invasion. Oppo s ition outside Czechoslovakia t l1 th~ Soviet move was world - wid e and v e ry s trong . The Pr esident: /\~lrnd to interrupt the meeting to deal with a propos e d press relea se on th e a
- is the agreed definition of 1'subver sion" as "aggression 11 • Secretary Rusk made the following points: 1. The \,.\nited States did not press Mexico to break its air link to Cuba b e cause this is the last remaining airline operating between Havana
Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- this for two The first is to get your advice and judgment.. The second is to find areas where we agree and in which we could get your help. This morning I met with my Labor Management Advisory Committee. We discussed the wage price guidelines, the airline