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- for their industrial structures. The drive toward economic integration is gathering strength under a mixture of. economic, political and psychological pressures; and the development of some of the potential new land reQuires cooperation among South American countries
- W. TAPLEY BENNETT'S POSSIBLE RETURN FROM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FOR TALKS; LBJ SUGGESTS JOSEPH ALSOP DISCUSS VIETNAM WITH FULBRIGHT; WILLIAM BUNDY'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; CHESTER COOPER MEMO; SPEECH DRAFT; CRITICISM OF US POLICY; LBJ'S VIEWS ON US ROLE
- W. TAPLEY BENNETT'S POSSIBLE RETURN FROM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FOR TALKS; LBJ SUGGESTS JOSEPH ALSOP DISCUSS VIETNAM WITH FULBRIGHT; WILLIAM BUNDY'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; CHESTER COOPER MEMO; SPEECH DRAFT; CRITICISM OF US POLICY; LBJ'S VIEWS ON US ROLE
- Affairs with the cooperation of other agencies. h1 vf V-v' fv "'--f McGeorge Bundy cc: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. NSC I?. Bundy Dungan Chase Johnson i/ Files ~
- , and psy chological pressures; and the development of some of the potential new lands requires cooperation among South American countries as well as between them and the inter national financing community. The growing industrial and technological compe
- Publication Aeett1iFes Pet mission of Cop71i9ht f:k~lder· W. Themes Johnson [2 of 6] .. I . \I 1: LITERALLY EYES ONLY ' - 3This ·c orporation would provide economic and social services for organizations such as the 4H and electric cooperatives
Telephone conversation # 1712, transcript, ROBERT MCNAMARA and ANDREW O'MEARA, 1/13/1964, 10:30PM
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- under extreme provocation. TU Preaident continuea to believe that the flrat easential i• the maintenaace of peace. Foz this reaaon, the United State• welcomes the eatabliahment of the Joint Cooperative Committee • the lnter-Amerlcu Peace Commiaeion. 'THU
Telephone conversation # 1713, transcript, ROBERT MCNAMARA and ANDREW O'MEARA, 1/13/1964, 10:45PM
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- that the firat easential i• the maintenaace of peace. Foz this reaaon, the United State• welcome• the eatabliahment of the Joint Cooperative Committee • the lnter-Americu Peace Commiaeion.. 'THU~ We want to be good nei1hbor1. Bat we cannot allow the eecurity
- ....;:: creasing reliance upon credit eales ~te,ad of grant.a. . .·' · · · arrange·;·< 8 • .. The" feulhU~ty of d.eveloping·-cooperative lo.g la.tic cornmon-uee 'traini.n g facilttlee on ei.th¢r a bI;tat•ral cir reglonaLba.91s ·among U1.ti.n Amedc:a ;t countrie:a
- directly or indirectly from Cuba are transported i nto their respective countries, and that there be no clandestine movement o-f persons reaching their shores f r om Cuba, the member states cooperate in establishing sys t ems of aerial, sea and land
- the cover of the UN Mediator who is cooperating in this tactic . We have a moderately hopeful attitude toward the possibility of a solution of the problem . McGeorge Bundy pointed out the importance of not letting the p1·ess know of our current optimism