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  • into positions which would endanger the security of our troops, or the integrity of NATO command arrangements; (6) with respect to Allied overflights and French access to Allied com­ munications and intelligence, we should indicate our hope that both can
  • Special Assistant to the President The White House Dear Walt: Would you be kind enough to ex in t he esident that our response to the NSAM 345 Memorandum will be slightly delayedo We are meeting on what I hope is a nearly complete text tomorrowo I expect
  • : NATO is in better health than most people thought it would be. NATO group was helpful in hammering out NPT. Picture of NA TO is changing. Mutual force reduction talks will add to this change. Berlin will consume most of talks in first meeting. We hope
  • -52 flight costs $48, 000 from Guam. The bombs cost $31, 000. I hope the targets are worth it. CEE I i~O NOTES COPYRl6HTEO Publieatian Require• Permission of Cop1right Holder. W. lhoMaa Jotinloft l&P 81!CR !'I' - SANITIZED E.O. 12356. Sec
  • . The Ministers will authorize increased surveillance. H< us_, vc;.l .x 1111 1t11:. C bf\!' P~:
  • renew our obligations for the mutual security of all the Allies in NATO, we are also resolved not to lose - 2 ­ the hope and the faith that the future of mankind lies in the solution of problems through understanding, mutual respect, and observance
  • further study they may require before dec~ions are taken. The following list sets forth some of the topics whick .s~eff'\ important to me and in which I hope for your specific comment. But you should not feel limited by this list, if other elements of -t
  • NATO. The US has proposed for consideration at Reykjavik a resolution (declaration) on this issue which indicates NATO is studying the problem, expresses the hope that the USSR and other countries of Eastern Europe will also study it and be prepared
  • and pre-game documentation are also in­ cluded in this report. It is hoped that the overall package will be useful to planners and intelligence officers concerned with US policy in this area. The following comments resulted from observations of the Game
  • of economic policy for which I have more respect than the effort of the Brazilian Government to bring its people out of the inflationary environment in which they have lived so long and which has frustrated the legitimately high hopes and expecta­ tions
  • of achievement by less '!be first possibility is the Special moving 1n November with 8 or possibly Conaittee which we hope to get 9 members. '!he French have opted out of this COIJlllittee, exacting as their price for opting out the promise that 1.4,; ti
  • :::-ecious in light of recent Gerr.1&.n pol i tic a l sh i fts ; and 3 ) p oliti c a l influen c e - the NJ'.TO consul tation p.i:'ocess is seen as the best hope of secur­ i ng US attention t o Europe2n interests ~ nd objections . Conseq uently , the Fourteen
  • stepa. Steps now in process to briDg the whole Alliance mch more tuUy into Berlin contingency planning v1li, it 1• hoped, improve the a.tmoaphere and eUoit RA!ro-vide au,pport for the Barlin program. The . Powers vith direct reapcnaibillty 1n Berlin
  • the basis which is suggested i.u the memorandum enclosed with y·o ur letter. My one ackd:aoua.1 Gugg~ation is that I hope a White HO"~;use Staif Officer n~y also be included in the: l\rsA~< Review Group under State chairmanship. I would expect to nominate
  • ,but there have been several adverse BAC·and SYGreactions to recent quadripartite steps. Steps now in process to bring the whole Alliance much more~ into Berlin contingency planning will, it is hoped, improve the atmosphere and elicit NATO-widesupport
  • (NSCAction No. 2406) The Department of State will present further rec0D111enda• tions with respect to u. s. policy following recent events in Cuba. It is hoped that preliminary papers on the subject will be available for distribution to the members