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- PEARSON REPORTS ON HIS MEETING WITH UK PRIME MINISTER ALEC DOUGLAS HOME; MALAYSIA; CYPRUS; MLF; CANADA
- their costs normal tendency were in deficit position member countries, the foreign by several down. reinforce to buy at home. payments union might be helpful. which would undertake for any purpose Some kind Countries could then spend for defense
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- for - - our minimum conditions? What are the prospects? If the negotiations fail, how will the U.S. record look -- in Germany, in Europe and at home? Will it be clear that de Gaulle alone is responsible? Are we making sure that Erhard understands that we
- LBJ REQUESTS FOREIGN POLICY BRIEFING FOR REPUBLICAN GOVS.; FOREIGN POLICY, CIA BRIEFINGS FOR MAJOR CANDIDATES, FORMER PRESIDENTS; AVERELL HARRIMAN'S PRESS CONFERENCE ON AFRICA, COMMUNISTS; MLF MEETING THIS AFTERNOON; DOUGLAS DILLON
- . Symington Amendment (Sect. Clifford) Sitrep on Congressional position. 7. Other. DECLA~IFIID E.O. ll356. Sec. 3.4(bl White Home Guidelines. Feb. 24. 198~ Bv 0~ NARA. Date S-{- ~/ U'J~ostow ,. ·' J l~ . .. . ~ . ,• f?~- Draft Language for Report
- in the Alliance with security from· the same fate. The events in Czechoslovakia have brought home to all of us that NATO is the keystone to security and peace in Europe. It was reassuring to receive your own renewed expression of faith in the Alliance. I want
- to the allies. They must understand that the demands on u s to me e t home front needs ar e serious - that we are facing a budge t of 142 billion with revenue estimat es of 120 billion. The labor unions are going to get raises and U.S . Government employees
- Lady Bird gives commencement address at Radcliffe College; discussion with Mrs. Carl Gilbert; luncheon at Radcliffe President's home; Helen Keller; tour of Kennedy Library site; back to DC; State dinner for Jens Otto Krag, Prime Minister of Denmark