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  • by a thermonuclear raec•• tion, tlaua producing a- triple1""1ffll H-le■6 •llimol ltqe, or' fisalon-fuston-fiuion~ 1 qplosion • llminary analysis by the United 1 lndicatecl today th!lf the • d, IM, fi,W • It thus· appeared that China latest Chlneee Communist nu_
  • AFFECT­ ING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE LAWS, TITLE 18, U.S.C., SECTIONS 793 AND 794, THE TRANSMIS­ SION OR REVELATION OF WHICH IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. lnterpretatimu
  • of the future before, departs. Secretary than the United and the USSR. More specifically, political RANDresearch, countrymen of state? about nuclear policies can be made from current after attitudes? Acknowledgments The author R. Schlesinger
  • that in an emergency period material resources would be available to the United States from all nations except Eurasian Com:munist States, the northern tier o~ the Middle East {Iran, Iraq, and Afganistan), and Southeast Asia. 3. Conventional stockpile objectives
  • UNCLASSIFIED AEC:S.G.Nordli ..,..ce1: nw:4 1 66 .J L A-2501 DAILYT!!LmRAPH 4/19/66 ~,,.=1:r. TBI GUABDIAN ' I I PLEA. HELD UP Dall:, Trlqraph St;af( Corrr"pnaclent WASHINGTON, Monday. The United States acknow­ led1ed todav that it is holdin& up action
  • success ot our ettorts. 1, I Tr.a President ot the Ullitad Sta.tea ot America. .. . ..• ---- - --~----W Tim ______ L..:__ WI rtTK HOUSE Febru.ry ~ OP: 28, SiiGMY Da&r Mr. Prime WJ.nister: our. In ta1ka in Washington we aareed that we
  • assistance. It countered the ChiCom threat by deploy­ ing US air defense, fighter aircraft and air transport units to India and a nuclear capable naval task force into the Bay of Bengal. The Kremlin continued military and economic aid at current levels
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  • COPY February -----· 15, 1961 MEMORANDUM FOilTHEPllESID!NT SUBJECT: Interpretation of National Security Council Policy on Africa I am informed that certain portions of the guidance contained in present United States policy toward Africa (NSC 6005/1
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  • ,Sec. 3.5 NU/~ ll·t.6. NARA, Date C9-ll-l'J. ·gglJii'lPENTIOI BETA I ANDII-67 ISSUES The United States should deploy an ABMsystem. NO YES The Soviet Union has already deployed an ABMsystem in the defense of metropolitan Moscow. In addition
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  • . This is bad business for us and makes the Europeans, particularly the Germans, uneasy. Your giving them a day in court, and then your personal guidance, should permit us to . be - - and appear to be - - a united and purposeful government. Procedure At Tab
  • present a vast potential market for computers. The U.S. S. R. and the Moscow oriented countries of Eastern Europe have thus far not developed computers equal to those produced in the United States. Additionally, their production has been small
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  • of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Section 24 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, is amended by adding a new subsection "d. d. as follows: an Assistant General Manager for Military who shall be an active
  • ;mna:ncnt Ar.~ncy for 3 y,:nrs etcse:~1e3 our overwhelming a1111ron\l-Cor IAEA saleguards as aornethi~ which environment. •• the Agency hns been In the lorcCront In ·exist n.nd can be relied upon to enforce Absent this o;:>tlu:-ithe United Srnt~s America
  • ::ndn••• for Fraace aDd. the Fnacla ·•~•-wOIIW HCOllll aia aope for an ... r cooperation betwNa oar two COWlltrl••· l to!i Im I co.W ....., JO.Wanat ■ot Charle ■ E. Johnaon SEGREl UNITED ATOMIC STATES ENERGY COMMISSION WASHINGTON FEB 1 25, D.C
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  • the foreseeable future (say 15-20 years), and even within the range of present technology, the number will grow substantially. The Union of South Africa, the United Arab Republic, Spain, Brazil and Mexico may be included. Why has it become so easy to build a bomb
  • JUNE 16 1 1964, A T 12 :00 NOON IN THE CABINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE The President of the Unite d States, Presiding The Speaker of the House of Representatives AEC Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman G eneral D elmar L. Crowson J ohn Kelly Commissioner Ger ald
  • Vietnam will agree to the participation of the representative of the Saigon govern­ ment in the talks on the problem of political settlement in Vietnam. Thus these talks would be held by the representatives of the DRV, of the United States of America