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  • , and requests a firm recommendation on this matter as soon as feasible. He also approves the Secretary of State's recommendation that no further additions or improvements to the facilities be undertaken at this time. Finally, he asks that the agencies concerned
  • continue to be valid, i.e., that it remains in the U.S. interest to develop alternatives to U.So facilities in Pakistan and that measures toward that end are feasible. 2o The passage of time, however, has necessitated certain changes in specific
  • ·each year will depend on continuing Pakistani and Indian performance. 4. Our approaches to India and Pakistan should be timed for opti­ mum impact. For example, I do not believe that we .i:;hould initi­ ally approach Pakistan until we have assessed
  • of NU-66 and the Honolulu Conference, a 29 minute video-swmnary of the politico-military games NU I and II-66 was presented a second time at the Pentagon and other interested on 24 March, for senior participants officials. Individual film showings were
  • that end at"e feasible. 2. The passage of time, however, has necessitated certain changes in specific recommendations: 3.L/ lb>l 1, (,) a. Recommendation 1 (e) should be deleted. A shipborne test was conducted with unsatisfactory results. (The Department
  • time ago you asked me to send you information relating to the canplaint a friend or yours has concerning the closing of an Air Postal otfice (APO) in Asia. Military post offices are established to provide service for u.s. military personnel, U.S
  • ........ D. C. 4, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL .Sli:CRET-- 23 December 1965 lilEMO FOR McG B SUBJECT: China War Game In order to eliminate the conflict between the war game schedule and the ACDA Committee of Principals meetings, game time
  • or military areas. e. A Control Team examines the "Move Message" which each team provides and determines the positions of other countries and influences. A scenario projection is then prepared which advances the situation to a new point in time and requires
  • a pretty coherent picture. November 1963. You saw Bhutto twice while he was here for President Kennedy 1 s funeral, the second time to ::-eceive a note from Ayub. You told him you were " a friend of Pakistan and would try to continue to be one if Pakistan
  • ual aid each year will depend on continuing · Pakistani and I ndian performance. \, ·4. Our approaches to India and Pakistan should be timed for opti'­ mum impact • . For example, I do not believe that we E> hould initi­ ally approach Pakistan until
  • it'i'1l I \. 1l." :J." I\. V .. 1l r. ! ),Y ~ Enclosures : i 1. J ,j Dean Rusk ... t 1­ \'-- • l · \ ' t. c,,, vu ,_/'{\ ... -65CRE'f- SUGGESTED LETTER TO PRESIDENT AYUB Dear President Ayub: For some time I have thought it has
  • ARCHI VES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this fil e. T he original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and ea rly 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been