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- ter mee t ing of the minds t han we appear to have reached so far .
In t he meantime , I hope we may continue to work together on the
assumption that our f r iendship and alliance relationship r emain unaltered
by our present disagreements .
I shall
- that continued Pakistani flirtation
with Communist China will limit our ability to help;
4. It renews the assurances of our support to
Pakistan in the event of an Indian attack which we
c9nsider unlikely; and
\ 5 . It says you hope he and Max Taylor will have
- , no U.S. forces
were committed, but the "United States" was ready to
provide airlift
in shifting Indian Army reserves if this
became absolutely necessary.
Both "United States" teams hoped to obtain some
cooperation from the USSRand to deter Pakistan from
- and North Vietnam and results
should reinforce
activities
of the State Defense Study
Group on China.
the O. S.
Military
Academy is expected to act as Game Director.
3. (C). It is hoped that you will find it convenient
to attend and to participate
- in the hope that
a transaction
old friend.
me that
Lady Bird joins me in
our good talk at the Karachi
a close eye on your negoti
you will be able to arrange
informed
it is to be cooped up in a sick
work to be done.
hope that your recovery
I have
- postponement. Ayub bas apparently deelded on a ttt•for ...
tat res.p onse: (1) alleging that we are using political pressure~ (2) por
traying Pakistan as the "agpieved party"J and {3) therefore asklns wi to
come to birn. ff!$ hopes to get th• Qt.hell
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see it, this process involves four distinct steps:
, , 1. · A silgnal to
and that we hope to be
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Ayub that our. thinking on military aid is 'well along 1
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to talk in greater detail before end
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decided to support British jet fighter sales, but India decided to take the
Soviet offer. The effect of American arms sales to India on our relations
with Pakistan was considered throughout this episode, but it was hoped
that Ayub could be mollified