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  • under the Anzus Pact would b e involved. If we oppose Sukar no by cutting off all U.S . aid, he might react by confis ­ eating extensive U.S . investments in Indonesia. In the case of a s howdown, he might ask help from China and even Russia
  • on to the r ecent d r amatic change in Indonesia' s internal political situation and its foreign policy orientat ion. He recalled that just one year ago the NSC had met and decided to cut off most U. S . aid to Indonesia which was then rapidly moving towa r d
  • to the civilian-military problems. get in economists to assist them. Now, we must look at the problems of success rather than failure. Int«: national institutions have taken the lead with aid and assistance. Our a : has been supportive in nature. William Bundy
  • Foreign aid
  • joined with neighboring states in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations which met in Bangkok. Regarding the $100 million, he said that at present $20 million might come from AID, $20 million in rice, $20 million in cotton. This left a shortfall
  • is on Indonesia; but, because the heart of our Indonesian aid program for the remainder of this year is 100, 000 tons of rice, I am submitting to you the attached actiop.,.,d
  • Foreign aid