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  • OF IN~~l:LIG' ENO~· i~GE~~y . ~ CURRENT DECLASSIFIED Authority. kAc-NJJOl>}-1 By: · .t. - .:J-) INTELLIGENCE 7 NARA. Date S-0>-'l-l> .3 ·r.. II> .. NO FOREIGN DISSEM GROtJP I Excluded from automatic downgrading'Und dedassificotion aoa
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  • TO COUVE · ·HOW POOR · A ··":,. :.. ;'. ?:~~'. !..YEAR 1~G4 WOULD BE IF ANY SUCH DEVEtOPMENT. AROSE · SINCE THE . -."·.:.: ::) ~ . . . !·ELECTION ITSELF .WQULD GREATLY ENHANCE .THE us REACTION • . _.· Ii .'. / -)!\::' '. HE THOROUGHLY 'AGREED
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  • . MAJOR 'ASIAN ENEMY tliE.B~JY-A§..:..PEEP C.ObJVICII Qt:J WIT}jIN .," ' :.~~~ · .. . . . i gr AND o~·~cGi~h~¥o OM~~H~ A~S T~E!Rr)~ii~!·I·~~~· " '. ··~ ~.~·:~}_ ·:: :,:.'. · ASS.OMPl! CN WAS PARTICULA~ tY VALID IN VIEW OF THEIR EFFORTS
  • ,_.,d_.....,_ __ i_r_._c_a_te_r _____ Gordon M. Murr~ \:-' V I __ Mr. Gordon asked that -we prepare the atte"l.'""d.-3lote for use by the \olhi_te HouSEt,Ji~ _ • 0 uauwww Oil October 16, 1964 (Oor4a1 II. lluri-q) Task Poree \nmlp0rtat1CD X 'l'he
  • of battle in Southeast Asia, and Tab His the US order of battle and reinforcement capabilities. TOP SECaET - (page 2 of 6 pages) TOP SECRET II. -3- Thirty-Day Action Program A. A White House statement will be issu.e d following the meeting
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  • will ~ant .slogans · for improved inter-allied "consultation" about ncri sis management" on a global scale, beyond the NA TO area. Wilson's i~tenti. ons · are not' clear, but he wants something. ,. .' . II •...What We ' Cannot Do for Him. Sever~l aspects
  • a i r c r a f t were u s e d , grouped as f o l l o w s Group Group Group Group Group Group Q uestion 2 : isw er: c« Q i'l II M i, ' 4 6 6 4 8 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A -l's A-4 ' s P -8 's F -8 's A-4 ' s P -8 's Group Group Group Group Group 7 8 9
  • OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: #104. Memo II RESTRICTION DATE White House, for CIA concurrence. ,.J ~, e~•~~/7~~. rl~~~::c;:--~~~"­ sundy to Pres. ~·.-'< s=· 1 1 '' TS-Codeword 1 p 10/24/64 N...&.-.a '~.a~,ca #1044.Memo Codeword 1 p
  • • e r•pttltlea of Kona. It •• me to me at leaet posait>l tl)at a ceuple- ot bd.gade•al.e umte pat la to do apectftc J•~• bout ab w ke l•om • ..., might ~ good. m dicbua eve. " · 'Ii. j MEMOttAm>:UJl 'BOll WH&PRESJD~T •t I w-.d4 &i'Ve )lai aa
  • SITUATION AND PROSPECTS 6 II. III. Ag Situation B. Established Trends C. Historical Perspective D. The Future E. Probable Regimes and Policies IV. 8 10 15 23 ECONOMICSITUATION AND PROSPECTS A. The Domestic Bo Organization C. External V. 6 28 33 35
  • Council than at the leadership meeting. .... Walter .. ' ' SEP.VI . ··~ ' I ,, .. '. .. t: - r; .• ·"1 •t • r: ' ' . ., I• " ., .. -.;. }; '-·.. ''-- :..J• •• !~ i· ~ . ii. •j ~ yr: SUMMARY OF LEADERSHIP MEETING AUGUST 4, 1964
  • . ) . •l . ·! No one wlth whom I talked und~rstood these instructions. They had been informed but it had not registered or they had been dlaabuaed of such intention by others. There waa obviously a great deal . .. :.· . - z -· I .·. I . ,,.;ii
  • . The matter drifted Dorothy Jacobson finally a rationale II and III only when there is along and the dry milk poured out of here be!Bo:re got on top of it and stopped it. We developed whereby we argue, I think with real merit actually, milk now
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  • is the defense of all • • ! e have learned again what we already knew -- t a t the strength and skill .. of this command are absolutely vital to the peace of the Atlantic world • . I I This day has thus brought new encouragement to· me and I hope I Ii I
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