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  • sold out the Greek people, etc. In sum, Mr. Battle said he was "on the whole optimistic"; there are still problems; but at the minimum Mr. Vance ha.s delayed and we hope averted a war. The basic problems still rcinain becaus c the London­ Zurich
  • . Re - negotiation would call for Greek concessions. If the treaty laps es, the 10, 000 Greek in Turkey lose their rights . Any deal by Makarios and the Cypriots with the USSR will move slowly. Makarios apparently hopes to delay any action until
  • your decision was a ray of hope to some Turkish officials, to others it was simply pernicious interference. Under these circumstances, our reception bordered on unfriendliness and rudeness. In .the first instance, we were diverted from the civil airport
  • to their garrison. The Turks see the Greek buildup outrunning theirs and their hope of successful intervention vanishing . Meanwhile , General Grivas- - a fanatic, fortunately anti- Communist--has taken over the Greek Cypriot forces and hopes to build an army
  • WAITING RETURN HOME SAFE . . ·. PARS ~TS . FOR US TO THER~~ORE, GRE~.TEST WE: ONLY HOPE 9 AND IT IS TEE DES!RE: OF. J MYSF.L? ~.~D ALL MY · CRE~J ~ THAT \iJE \:! ILL BE FORGl V.EN LE: NIE ~!T LY : BY T HE: GOVE:?Ni·iENT OF Tl€ . DE
  • of the shipment of arms by Cuba. 5 . The United States avoided arm - twisting . 6. We hope the message contained in the Resolution will get through to Castro , as the Punte del Este Resolution did not. 7 . The meeting was a success from our point of view
  • . The cut in agricultural funds means tb.at the Kremlin is ag a i~ leaving its hopes for bigger food supplies at the mercy of the weather . B . The 1968 budget , and the for 1968 to 1970, ~lar.s may represent a compromise on resource alloca ­ tion
  • ACTIVITIES • ... THZ CRIME comHTTED BY .ME AND MY MEN IS ENTIRELY INDELIBLE. I AND MY CREW HAVE PERPETRATED A GRAVE CRIMINAL ACT, BUT OUR PARENTS AND WIVES AND CH~LDREN AT HOME ARE ANXIOUSLY WAITING FOR US TO RETURN HOME SAFE. THEREFORE, WE ONLY HOPE 1