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  • believe nations extend their strength rather than overextend it by joining together in free associations to meet common dangers and work for common good. Our al Iiances are not burdens beyond our capacity to support -- they are supports without which we
  • President great success on historic tour." Saigon's _daily newspapers have extended elaborate wel­ come to visit of Vice President Johnson. "Ngon Luan": "In eyes of Vietnamese people, Vice President Johnson is Ambassador of freedom and promoter or noble
  • ' •"'' ~ .. ,. to Bhutto ' s statements that in spite some difficulties the association between the people of Pakistan and the ' US was fundamentally strong and that the US still had a. - !'h• Nobbe usis- Mr. ~a1r The White House true friend in Re thanked Bhutto
  • , we are prone to associate religious confron­ tations with conflict. Arab-Israeli enmities represent con­ flict between Muslim and Jew; Greek-Turkish rivalry has been colored by memories of earlier Christian-Muslim tensions; and the modern history
  • security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with inter­ national affairs. d. Games are often conducted with high level offi­ cials participating on "senior level" teams which review and discuss proposals
  • possible problems arising in Europe between 1965 and 1970 with principal focus on matters associated with increasing French intransigence in alliance relationships. At the Senior Review, a video tape will summarize the. ·game in documentary fashion
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