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The Transition
from Concern
to Action.
Your deep and continuing concern for problems of population,
clearly
set forth in your State of the Union Message in 1965 and repeated many
times in the intervening years, has made the Nation aware of the great
importance
- been done (Indonesia,
the
Philippines,·Thailand).
What has been done is only a
beginning
and we are taking
vigorous
action
on a number
of fronts
to stimulate
the interest
of the governments
in the area in population
policies
and programs.
The
Bureau
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January 21, 1966
NA'nONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO.
TO:
SECRETARY OF STATE
SECRETARY
- ,
to
alternatives:
We can roll
with the punch:
keeping
those NATO
programs
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programs from which French withdraws
chair"
basis,
longer
welcome in France.
this
course
and relocating
of action.
and inaction,
Two
-
of the world are still
hesitant
to
largely
undertake meaningful action programs.
This is, I believe,
due to the sensitivity
that continues
to surround the problem.
My
associates
and I feel that a forthright
public statement by those
national
leaders who do