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  • to restore representative government and civil liberties will determine the degree of our future cooperation. Our major problem here in the White House is domestic concern for the safety of Andreas Papandreou. You have had two telegrams and I have one
  • Allen Dulles, George V. Allen, and Gordon Gray among its public and private members. The assertion in the New York Times on February 24, 1967, pp . 1, 16, ("It was learned that an outside study group assigned in 1960 to review the agency ' s secret
  • 1 S. Mike, Senate YOUNG, Milton R., Senate ALLOTT, Gordon, Senate J., J., c., KUCHEL, Thomas H., Senate SPARKMAN, John J ., Senate GORE, Albert, Senate CHURCH, Frank, Senate CLARK, Joseph s., Senate McCARTHY, Eugene J., Senate AIKEN, George D
  • TO .THE LEVELS IN EFFECT PRIOR TO NOVEMBER 14, 1967. ·4. IN . RESPONSE TO THE APPEAL OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL, THE -CYPRUS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DECLARE· THAT THEY ARE READY TO COOPERATE WITH A UN MISSION ~HICH WOULD STUDY ON THE SPOT AND PROPOSE NTw PRACTICAL
  • , intelligence appeared to bear out these 8ECPI.El-'i- NOFORN A-2 BECRE'I - NOFORN The thaw in East/West cooperated in negotiations relations leading continued as Soviet to a settlement in leaders By 1970, the Institute of Strategic Studies in London
  • . ll.lcha·r ct F.. Humphrey• ·T Iie Coeper UaJ.oa for the, Anaecemeat of Scleace uclAAd Cooper Scpaare New York. New' York 10003 ~ilk ,OU fo• JOU l.U.:r of J'-. 22.t.. la . . . . . . ., out of tu CGIUIUJ .... wUl not rmarD uatU afte r JIily lotb. I ..W brl
  • . the situation and cooperate 4. Withdraw from Europe. we estimate US will combine 2 and 3 seeking negotiated end to crisis, coupled with tough stands to maintain credibility. D. Estimate of Chinese situation 1. We can handle minor border posturing of forces
  • cooperation 1ission Directors, as appropriate, in cal't ying out these programs. A copy of all posts to which of CA-9187 is enclosed for the background inforrration it was not previously sent. in the Circulars 3. Since the transmission of these circulars
  • is so great it more than justifies the cost of this system -­ which is actually an absorbed cost -- with the cooperation of our own photo office (which will materially benefit) and the Navy Photo Center. I believe both will wish to cooperate when
  • of the transportation programs of the Federal Government; THE NEW DEPARTMENT 3 To facilitate the development and improvement of coordinated trans­ portation service, to be provided by private enterprise to the maximum extent feasible; To encourage cooperation
  • part in con­ tributing to international monet ar y cooperation end quoteoEND MESSAGE For Bonn ~ Tungeler=Demi ng t elex being repeated to you for info. END RUS K 4' - • OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 D epartment of State COLLECT CHARGE
  • Cooper ,"),..,O Tom Cronin &--Nat Davis ~rvin Duggan &...-tarry Eagleburger ~Jim Gaither .....,_ Bill Graham \,.,ffob Hardesty vDick Holbrooke i..-£d Hamilton t.-'rom Johnson ~ill Sparks Attached is today. ~im Jones , Bill Jorden ....Spurge Keeny
  • us any cooperation we will in return cooperate with them. There are no big decisions looming. The problem is how to get free and honest elections and not have a coup. Ky denies he said some of the things he has been reported as saying during the last
  • CONSIDERATION. I HOPE THE GOVERNMENT OF CYPRUS WILL COOPERATE FULLY IN THE PEACE­ p~,s.:1:.~I~-4-8-724 MAKIN~ AND PEACEKEEPING PROCESS WHICH IS ·AHEAD OF US. SINCERELY, DEAN RUSK END QUOTE. RUSK ( , .. ,f • \ • • •• - "DECLASSIFIED - E.O. 13292
  • community relations programs. B. Further develop undezstanding, cooperation and support of the various groups. C. Maintain and expand liaison with both pro and con groups·in a continuing effort to obtain more and more intelligence regarding plans