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- : There are tensions between countries on COMICON because of trading at inflated prices with Soviets on raw material purchases. Secretary Rusk: There is a need to see if there are COCOM pacts which prevent exchange of information by these people when they get home
- , then you have the perogative of taking the resolution under which we are out there now. You can repeal it tomorrow. You can tell the troops to come home. You can tell General Westmoreland that he 11 doesn 1t know what he is doing. Senator Mansfield
- on military actions and it is probably good that it doesn't. --- The President has strong convictions about our responsibilities in the Middle East, especially toward the people of Israel. --- There is a growing sentiment in this country to " come home
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- NOTHING IN TRYING TO LIVE WITH ISRAEL. USG HAD SPOKEN A GREAT DEAL ABOUT HUMAN AND LEGAL RIGHTS IN VIET NAM. WHAT ABOUT ARAB RIGHTS? WHAT ABOUT VILLAGES THAT HAD BEEN LEVELLED ON WEST B~NK BY ISRAEL? WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO HAD BEEN EVICTED FROM THEIR HOMES
- here before offering either ground fo_rce equipment or aircraft. I didn't debate with him but am sirnply doublechecking, since our understand~ng of your decision is that Talbot should coine back home (or in an emergency cable back) only
- of the heads of GOvernmenc. Personal relations between Sukarno and the Tunku were poor at ·t he conference and both returne.d home issuing angry statements. We are apprehensive that the guerrilla activity in Borneo may now increas-e again. Our efforts
- meant program U. S, • fiscal stability not immune. -Instability the Arab-Isr,.eli Indonesian with Congressional cutbacks to which foreign assistance in Africa, flirtation with urban and racial lay at home rather purpo.3e. convinced were
- CLOSELYUS PRESS; HE HAS-TALKEDAT CONSIDERABLE LENGTHWITHME ABOUTHIS DIFFI CULTIESAT HOME WHICHHE BELIEVESARISE IN PARTFROMTHE BAD PRESS WHICHHE GETS ABROAD. I MYSELFHAVENOTFOUNDANY SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCEFOR THE EXTREME ALLEGATIONS FREQUENTLY MADECONCERNING
- , data transmission, etc.). However, the present generation of satellites can only serve prospective needs where large ground stations and adequate ground interconnection with home, community, or school receivers are available. Advanced satellite
- are included in the Informational Program to the extent that local conditions permit . Tours of training facilities and hospitality in American homes are included in their program. In addition, students who are enrolled in the Spanish language version