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Secretary of the Space Council, the Director of Central Intelligence,,
the Science Advisor, and certain of my staff. This report presents
a reasonable and persuasive approach to a program of cooperation
with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space
- in planning for the operation of existing forces and
the development of future forces: intelligence, deployment, targeting,
considerations affecting use at times of crisis, res.e arch, development,
production and budgeting, etc.
The primary operational focus
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THE DIRECTOROF CENTRALINTELLIGENCE
WASHINGTON
2.5, D.C.
28 November
MEMORANDUM
THROUGH:
1963
FOR THE PRESIDENT
Mr. McGeorge
Bundy
Special Assistant
for National
Security
Affairs
Time prevented
me from mentioning
this morning
- Soviet Union
- of Labor
Director of Central Intelligence
President, Export-Import Bank
SUBJECT:
Special Presidential Committee on U.S. Trade
Relations with Eastern European Countries and
the Soviet Union
The President has appointed a Special Committee, under
- Memorandum # 324, Special Presidential Committee on U.S. Trade Relations with Eastern European Countries and the Soviet Union, 3/9/1965
- to notify Embassy of his wife's
whereabouts
in the U.S. Denied having been given intelligence
mission during his stay in the Soviet Union.
Said he had gone
to USSR for "personal
reasons" and refused to expand.
Daughter
born in Soviet Union February 1962
- Soviet Union
- of
Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. He has asked the Secretary of
State to examine and propose to him specific actions the Government
might take. These actions will be designed to help create an environ
ment in which peaceful settlement of the division
- have in their
hands the administrative
control
of perhaps
two-thirds
of the Arab refugees.
depending
on how many flee the we st bank.
Depending
a bi'.: - - but not much - OJ\ whether
and how fast the Soviet Union is prepared
to replace
Arab aircraft
- with the
original
statement
- - certainly
not among the Jewish rank-and-file
(who hissed at a Union meeting
in New York Monday when the
"neutrality"
statement
was announced.)
The Jewish leadership
understands
that the statement
was not your policy,
but they feel