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9 results
- to enlarge freedom at
home and a.round the world.
In Europe much remains to be done. The reunification
of
1n peace and freedom is a major goal. We share your hopes
for a continued development of a united Europe. The strength of the
Atlantic partnership
- to the home morale and favorable to that of the enem;y.
2.
France neglected the problem completely.
3.
Germany began building a large and expert morale service during
the first war which was never allowed to. lapse, but expanded
on a tremendous scale
- their
costs
normal tendency
were in deficit
position
member countries,
the foreign
by several
down.
reinforce
to buy at home.
payments union might be helpful.
which would undertake
for any purpose
Some kind
Countries
could then spend for defense
-
Meade to protect
Capital,
Baltimore,
and military
and
industrial
targets.
1954
Sir Patrick Dixon {GB) formally proposes creation
of subcommittee of US, Great Britain,
France, Canada,
and USSR to study disarmament. Vishinsky proposes.
Communist China
- Chi Minh' s objectives are to divide us from our allies and to divide us
at home.
We should be cautious in making statements about what we expect to come out
of the Paris talks. UK Fo r eign Minister Stuart may get something during his
coming visit
-
Minister Schroeder
(0-5)
A
B
C
D
E
Ireland
President-Prime
Minister
Lemass
(O-11)
Great Britain
President-Prime
Minister Macmillan
(0-15)
Secretary-Foreign
Secretary Lord Home (O-14)
& COlllllonwealth Secretary
Secretary-Colonial
Sandys (O-12)
A
B
- in the Alliance with security from· the
same fate.
The events in Czechoslovakia have brought home
to all of us that NATO is the keystone to security and
peace in Europe.
It was reassuring to receive your own
renewed expression of faith in the Alliance.
I want
- , and he could see I
wasn 1t scared by all the criticism I get, and he changed his mind
about me.
On criticism at home, the President observed that he never thought
much of a man who gives him advice through a mimeograph machine.
Advice was much more worthy
- .'T NOFORN
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