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(1) coordinated
meteorological satellite pro pram; _(2) passive communic a tions
satellite experiments with the ECHO II satellite launched this
~onth; and (3) geoma gnetic sateliite data exch a n ge.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
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25, 0 .C.
APR 30 1964
The President
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NATIONAL SECURITY FILE , National Security Council File
NBC Meetings , vol . 1 , Tab l , 12/5/63 , Soviet Military Capabilities
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( A ) Closed by E xecutive Order 11652
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ultimate purpose of these experiments is to improve our ability to dis
criminate between natural seismic disturbances and underground nuclear
explosions.
II.
Economic Actions
1. Exploratory Economic Talks- We should be prepared to begin tech
nical
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the Foreign Assistance Act so as to give the President authority to provide
emergency famine relief and other forms of humanitarian assistance.
II.
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Actions
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II.
Actions Toward Achieving a Common Western Approach
We should strengthen
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invasion of Czechoslovakia.
The Soviet leaders are thu s in a mood to take sensible decisions. We
could start the strategic mis sile talks and halt them ii the Czechoslovak
situation becomes worse .
The Soviet leaders are in difficulty. They have
- -planned, Communist economies. It
does contain some rules and standards for the .conduct of state trading
(Articles II, XVII and other provisions). These rules, however, were
designed only for state trading enterprises operating in the setting
of a free