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- thing Stevenson we can do is examine ingoing & outgoing manifests or examine at sea & how far (open crates, etc?) Ball If Russia wants Castro to cooperate they can make him 80% of his trade is with Russia. Taylor says ask Russia what is your withdrawal
- the Ambassador personally responsible. Secretary McNamara stated that he had examined the economic situation and that he felt we must give generously of economic aid and must not ask the South Vietnamese government to do the impossible at this particular time
- tr cm Defens.e {headed by Fu'bbd) and CIA (headed by Vlheelon) who could examine all facets ot the problem and .b enct MeNamara and l would be 1n a po$.l tion to n'lab a firm recommendation to ·the Pr&atdent and the Executive C0mrnittet> at a. meeting
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- that the President had talked about this problem with President Macapagal d:.iring his visit here. He believed we should examine the situation carefully, particularly the results of the Ma.nila meeting, that further consideration should be given to dispatching
- . OVERFLIGHTS OF CUBA a. Noted the President's agreement to continue overflights of Cuba at the rate of no more than three U-2 missions weekly. b. Noted that Defense and CIA will continue to examine alternative methods of obtain ing the required aerial