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- ONE OF TWO) E AID . ty,:~ : DEPTEL 1029 RPTD TOKYO291~ p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA OSD 1. PRIMIN HAS IN P K tlROAcHED SEVERAL TIMES HIS DESIRE~ TO VISIT WAS HINGTON1N JULY, HE SA1D HE HAD INVITATIONFROM 1::SONN WHEREHE HOPES O RECEIVE
- American exporters _show their wares, arrangements will exist for export credit at the time an order is plac i d· 2. There was again discussion of the Korean steel mill project involving ~oppers Co. This'is the project which Secretary Smith disucussed
Memorandum # 298, Study of Possible Redeployment of U.S. Division Now Stationed in Korea, 5/5/1964
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- of our intentions in Japan, Southeast Asia, Europe--and in Russia and Communist China, and (b) to expTh.in the good sense of the move to the Congress and the U.S. public. 6. As regards timing, I should like two alternatives to be ex plored: one
- the exercise called for by NSAM 298. Therefore, no formal reply is neces sary at this time. I suggest, however, that we circu late the draft response which has been prepared, so that it can be available for study. hi1 6McGeor DISTRIBUTION: Bell, AID McCone
- . Division Now Stationed in Korea Attached pursuant to your request in NSAM No. 298 is a coordinated State-AID-Defense study or a possible redeployment of' one or the two U.S. divisions now stationed in Korea. Appended to the study is a time-phased plan f'or
- in computing requirements Lack of timely review of prior year requisitions in exSpare parts valued at $4 million requisitioned cess of needs Agency action Nonutilization of construction and communications material Improper planning and ineffective controls over
- OF THE PRIMEMINISTER 21, 1964 Dear Mr. President: I was very pleased to have an opportunity to the United meet you during my recent visit to attend the funeral of General MacArthur. to States Knowing the tremendous demands upon your time, especially under
- TO VISIT. HE AGREEDSIMULTANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENT SEOULANDWASHINGTON AS SUGGESTED. . PRESIDENTIALSECRETARYSUGGESTSANNOUNCEMENT ON WEDNESDAYp FEB 24 (SEOUL TIME) AT AN HOURCONVENIENT TO WASHINGTON. I SAID ANNOUNCEMENT WOULD PROBABLY BE APPROXIMArELY AS FOLLOWS
- expressing concern over the recent ratification of the Korea-Japan normalization agreementso At the time of delivery, our Embassy thanked the messenger and stated that his letter would receive due consideration. Since the Embassy has already orally acknow
- Loan portion would be in Development Loans and the other planned than we plan to provide in any event over years~ but its announcement at this time Korea=Japan settlemento has the concurrence of AID Administrator Bello CONFIDEN'l'IAL ·CLASS
- , but the time of this need is not clear. 3. Proceed at once with a declaration of national emergency and with all preparations except a large-scale call-up of Reserves or Guard units. In this course the declaration would be put in as low a key as possible
- Assistance Program, Part I - Korea., Aug. 1963, to me. Sorry to have kept it such a long time. Harold H. Saunders July 30, 1964 COM Pf DE?~n.Af:. OETEAM1NEO TO B!:: N AOMINISTRA11Vc '-1A.~l{!NG E.O. 12358. SEC.1.1(a} BY :Tl)V ON 1/.S-/1£ .July ZI, l«J
- Prime Minister Maiwandwal of Afghanistan - - March 28-29 President Sunay of Turkey - - April 3-5 In your absence I checked the timing of these visits with the Social Office to see if there were any special considerations. The dates shown above reflect
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- step forward. Iranians worked from ao~d economic projections for the first time. The Shah is still working on the principle of putting hardware above everything else, but AID feela this is the J'eaurrection of a useful economic dialogue. So while
- discussions National with appropriate Reconstruction a. a friendly and cooperative interest to the principle liberties and its time; and that intention the failure will ultimately -·• To affirm ment enters including time. To make clear