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- , and their actions further proved our devotion to honest and democratic elections. White asked if Ky and Thieu were taking much advantage of their incumbency. The President said they were, and there was a further problem in their use of our language in talking
- WERE ENROLLED THIS YEAR IN AMERICA'S SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. IN THE MEMORANDUM, !• COHEN CALLED THIS ACHIEVEMENT "A MEANINGFUL TESTIMONIAL TO THE EFFORTS ADMINISTRATION." i OF YOUR 9/3--JDl233PED i MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE (SECitEI WASHINGTON
- ) As -.. -G8!1PIB!H'f IM. 0 - 3 2) As concerns the President's substantive talks with the Chancellor and other German leaders, these should not be viewed the Germans into a series primarily as a vehicle for pressuring of specific actions we would like them
- democratic in character, seeking to preserve, extend and realize the full implications of the democratic ideal. A morale project must defend and promote all the essential freedoms and seek for a new and dynamic interpretation of .American democracy that shall
- : the effect of their action internally, in Eastern Europe, and in the West. The world's memory of Hungary in 1956 also served as a restraint on them now. In answer to the President's question, he said that, on balance, he believed the Russians would try
- and a single control element. Each game will include a United States (Blue) and Soviet (Red) team which will be divided into senior and action-level components. Control will represent third nations, treaty organizations, fate, nature and other influencing
- , to alternatives: We can roll with the punch: keeping those NATO programs -SECRET \ Iii• I : -BECRE'l'- - 2 - programs from which French withdraws chair" basis, longer welcome in France. this course and relocating of action. and inaction, Two
- . return, by the US to a "Fortress America f, philo sophy. This could lead to a shift away from reliance on US protection and is likely to induce non nuclear nations to initiate nuclear programs. Deployment of ABMsystems by both the US and USSR might
- in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I N Gf ON July 10, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY· ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 312 TO: The Secretary of State The Secre.t ary of Defense SUBJECT: National
- Folder, "NSAM # 312: National Policy on Release of Inertial Guidance Technology to Germany, 7/10/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
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Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- and especially pressure from the farmers. But he said that the one deterrent to Soviet action against Germany is the "presence of U. S. forces in Europe" not the nuclear weapons, but the forces. Kie singer was a bit of a 11 Secretary Clifford observed
- States do the job. On top of that, many raised their voices in criticism of the actions of the United States. It was extremely important to bring Europe back to a greater sense of responsibility and engagement. The President nodded agreement and said