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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #3 report GruneDocumentation Secret ~mp.!/&II' ptr~~ •t·lt.af- RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 212 p 04/67 11 p :a,omat,eoi
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Illa rep11 t DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE BETAI & II - 67, Final Report Secret RESTRICTION 04/67 tJLJ to-r+'} A &._.pu) FILE LOCATION
  • Folder, "JCS -- BETA I & II‑67, Final Report, 4/67," Agency Files, NSF, Box 32
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  • important, the interplay and mutual reinforcement of such feelings in the World community. -- ~5,;P.~r-·r - 3 - (e.g. such first Israel, cuse (ii) India fears among for rather Fear of res pons es of neighboring countries, and Pakistan, Israel
  • ~: -· . . ~ . ......:; 1·; ;, ·'.'",c .~- Meeting ended: 11: 11 I oo ----- .. - ~. . ~ 1 ·J ' ' · ~1 J' " I'- .... !"~ ', _,,,,· ' I ' ' Mi-ETiM~ MOTES COPl Rl6HtEO NOTES ON FOREIGN POLICY MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1968 Pt1~ii..e
  • OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HIS FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS AT LUNCH M£ET1Mw MOTE& COPYRl61 ltED Mlkalion Requis es i!eFMi11ion of Cop~ight July Z4, 1968 In the Mansion 2nd Floor Hold ii. W. lhome1 Jotinson Attending the meeting were: CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow
  • _ : ' .. • ·, , ..._.__ .~ ' ~ ·:...:.i ,;...-. ~·.... ~ii 1~011 •• - 5 ­ t.AE~:T:N5 t lo:TES COPYRIGHTED ibqu1r0i ?- , ~. J.. :..?J:.:i 1 -: ,~7?~~;:.:::~-f;!:r.~.~~~ri~W~:on ­ The NATO Forces includ 24 divisions, 62.0, 000 men. They could be a lot more ready. We will have 300
  • and the the scenarios imaginative thought events a number The aim is to explore (if not necessarily to derive highly BETA is neither analysis. the TOP SECRET STRICTED these IN BETA I & II have been introduced. material plausible, ONLY BETA I & II
  • matters of world concern . ... ..,;.. . ... IJECLASSlFJED · E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 NIJ siv ·k'::f . ·: 90- 13 e/ NARA. Date / - 3- 7t CONFIDENTIAL.__ C 0 NF I DE N I I AL - 2 ­ II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully
  • these ore quite possible. By Seymour M. Hersh WAR/rtACI-:Hf:Jt0R1' l!K► t Al lGUST/SEPTF.MBER. 1968 Tim Navy l11•li1ivt!!I tlml, CVl!II• s1H·11,I In Jumi, the llniltitl ~hllclll, 11i111-1wm111. a lolul 11($:ilb n~illion for 0t·ca·11lie con- 11~rnpl1icpro
  • , , . ~ L TT- -- .l-~-.l --- A - 3-'1-~&J National Security Cotmcil (II) Council RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 goveming access to national security infcrmation, by statute or by the agency which
  • Folder, "National Security Council (II)," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 4
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  • -weapon State to manufacture or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, or control over such weapons or explosive devices. ARTICLE II Each non-nuclear-weapon State Party to this Treaty under­ takes not to receive the transfer
  • ••ooeooeoooo•o•eoooeoooeooeeoe•o••o•o•o•ooeo i I. Alternatives: Assuming Prior Notice of an Indian Pro-Nuclear Decisionooooo•o••oooooo••o•oo ii II. Policy Toward India: Assuming an Announced Pro-Nuclear Decision.•o•o••oeooooeoooooooo•ooooo V III
  • Japan ..................................... 94 R o m a n i a ................................... 94 Yugoslavia................................. 95 Euratom Developments........................... 95 The 22d General Assembly (Part II
  • H E U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DI S A R M A M E N T AGENCY D U R I N G THE JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION (U) II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS C. OUTER - SPACE TREATY DECLASSIFIED E.G . 12356, Sec. 3 .4 Rv N A B A . Dafg •SEf)RET^* ' „ GHOUP 1 Excluded from
  • See all scanned items from "ACDA History Part II"
  • II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS C. OUTER-SPACE TREATY D. LATIN AMERICAN NUCLEAR-FREE ZONE E. FREEZE AND REDUCTION OF STRATEGIC NUCLEAR DELIVERY VEHICLES F. FISSIONABLE MATERIALS PRODUCTION CUTOFF AND TRANSFER
  • a danger to Western European security. Europe, long ago recovered from the effects of World War II, now faces problems common to affluent societies. Stable, prosperous and slightly smug, Western Europe has suddenly broken out in a rash of political
  • recommendation when you have before you an appropriate action document to sign. II,..< J,Aj.o!JJ. R ostow SERVICE SET . l,n I ' , EXECUTIVE OrF ICE OF THE PRES IDENT Of"F"IC£ or £MER0£NCY PLANNING WASHIN GTON. 0 . C . 20504 o,.,.,cr; 0
  • that the Soviets have proceeded with testing very vigorously. The meeting adjourned with no decision being reached. # # # [4 of 4] SW:RV!CE SET THE V{ASl-iI?'JGTON POST Octcoer 25, 1967 SECRET PROTES':' ON A-BLAST TOLD by Chalmers IvI. Roberts 1
  • :~crth l\mer.:ica shall be cone:tc~::~d er~ .:tta.ck E:ga:..nst them all; c!:.1d cc-n3e(:u1=r:.tly they c3,"!:'Ce the t :- if occu2."c: e::1ch o::: the~, ir~ • ,.. • • 1· r • •• •· 7 ·ii i e,;.erc1se c2: "i:t!.e °!::!.g·:-x c-i: 1.~a::.-~r~ctua .. oz co
  • of twelve regiments in I and II Corps. There is a threat in Ill Corps from Cambodia. Mr. Nixon: I Corps is up along the DMZ. General Wheeler: None of us have any worry about it. Mr. Nixon: Are we keeping the pressure on? General Wheeler: Yes, if anything
  • . Oceanography ... We are developing a possible US proposal wh~ch would call for: (i) GA establishment of a Committee on the Oceans similar to the Outer Space Committee; (ii) an outline for a Declaration of Legal Principles to Govern the Activities on the Ocean
  • by providing which were included of October For the present, -e.eCK!Ii policy reinforced NOEORN ~ LIMITED DISTRIBUTION in the 16 and his speech we believe these Si:CR:Sf.'NOFOi~N - LIMITED DISTRIBUTION - 8 - assurances are adequate for our
  • destroyed cities like we did Dresden in World War II. Of course we have killed some civilians, but we have tried to carry on the most selective careful effort to deprive the enemy of the substance of his aggression without waging war on civilians. "I1 ve
  • _· · ·.· ·.·. . •ea... o!Ql11r!} . ·. ·WO&l'GQ «nt& '9 IOI __ ~ ol 1 ··. '•.4 ~'4Clo&I' ~-·qi~ ~ii ... l>. rte_....·.· ... . .·. ".···. .••••~. ~ . ·°'::! ir-_.~ . .- .. . .~.··. .· . .·~ · · .·f:.·· .· w~~ :-.J-.~tU~ZTl9W ' ~ ~- °' ....J'et .....,,. . .dt.it
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TI TL E DA T E RESTRICTION ~ /-~:s;-J>c; ),)Lj Part II, Section G: 8 /-/77 Comprehensive Test Ban ~ Secret ~ .~ ~ 58 pp. /VLJ 1968 A K 7-177 . FILE LOCATION
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  • II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS G. COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN H. ARMS CONTROL AND THE SEA BED I. GENERAL AND COMPLETE DISARMAMENT J. CONVENTIONAL ARMS TRANSFERS K. OTHER MEASURES
  • 1 vTvl - TL- s 'j ii 11 sL- COMglDEUaa A L Pinal Draft THE U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY DURING THE JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION (U) G II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS A. INTRODUCTION DECLASSIFIED . Anthnrify NASA, GROUP 4 Do',vr.rra
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  • II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS A. INTRODUCTION B. NON PROLIr'ERATION 0? NUCLEAR WEAPONS
  • :\. :) ~•re l/-~3.. 93 (~D~,~ •I.:_., " :~ ·­' ,:-- '• r ,J..._,' -eor~F IDENTIAL - 2 ­ II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully intend to use the forum of the General Debate to concentrate the weight of ~he members' opprobrium
  • verification and inspection problems. The Bureau played a k ey role in the formulation of U.S. government policies V, I ''I I II I - 9 - . pertaining to the NPT (particularly the sections on peaceful uses and safeguards), limitations on nuclear
  • or other entities which independently control nuclear weapons ? II Adrian iBCEII s. Fisher ~li:''?'~f!{ This document consists of 5 Number1 9 of 70 copies. RECEIVED . - . · ··· ~~ 58 SUBJECT: 1. NA I~ j/;l-7 SlliJ?e'f t1cGEORGE BUNDY'S