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- , and requests a firm recommendation on this matter as soon as feasible. He also approves the Secretary of State's recommendation that no further additions or improvements to the facilities be undertaken at this time. Finally, he asks that the agencies concerned
- , and agrees that it is not feasible to have such plans to cover every case. At the same time, the report leaves unanswered a number of questions. There is enclosed herewith a copy of the principal comments of the representative of the Department of State
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- was that the President had only a reasanablc time after 16 Dcccmhcr in which to make a determination for on-going aid in the pipeline and that any new obligations must be suspended until the Presidential determination is made. 4. Secretary McNamara commented that he
- of Staff and higher authority turn for an immediate review of the situation and for advice as to the available courses of action in time of emergency. The Deputy Director for Operations (NMCC), a General/flag rank officer, and the NMCC maintain an around
- that end at"e feasible. 2. The passage of time, however, has necessitated certain changes in specific recommendations: 3.L/ lb>l 1, (,) a. Recommendation 1 (e) should be deleted. A shipborne test was conducted with unsatisfactory results. (The Department
- Wing and the pe·rtinent areas of the East Wi!!g. The .total survey will run about two months. SeYeral factors account for the time required. First, the White House is s. ve·r y corr.._plex facility with a great deal of old wiring and conduit, which
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 4 January 1964 - 28 April 1965," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- preparatory steps eo that execution could be accompliehed within 7 2 hours but he was not asking approval at this time. He said under no circumstances would he recommend the use of ChiNat Divisions. I , l j 5. The President asked that I prepare a very brief
- to the con clusion that it is unlikely that an effective sabotage program will be conducted. In explanation he pointed out that the policymakers, each time for good reasons, had turned sabotage operations on and off to such an extent that a program