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  • organi­ zation whose leaders in 1967 were Communist Party, United States of America, members. It was indicated that the Communist Party, United States of America, intends to issue a press release denying Sirhan has had any connection with the Communist
  • l'ORM 7122 17-Hl COP1 LBJ LIBRARY -­ SECRE I' NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Act ion 2473. SOVIET MILITARY CAPABILITIES a. Noted a briefing by the Director of Central Intelligence of the United States Intelligence Board's
  • on the memo. I have a110 aent copies to David Klein, NSC files and I kept one for CEJohnson. Florence 6/IZ/64 JUN 41965 'SECRET f MDl>RANDUM FOR MR. MCGEORGE BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: s Reply to NSAM 304 on United States Relations with East Europe
  • to NSAM 304 on United States Relations with East Europe In response to your request, the Department submits a program of specific actions to move forward on a policy of building bridges to East Europe. The highlights of this program are: 1. New moves
  • says you took missiles and take out IL-28's and nuclear weapons - we can 1 t say no invasion unless you give U.N. inspection on Cuba - We will not invade if you behave yourself. l • Get Pres, statement Tuesday. 2, McCloy OK 1s Kuznetsov when mil. unit
  • the GATT's provisions as "inappropriate" to the Scviet system. The Problem of East~West Trade Relations in .t he United Nations It should be noted in passing that the GATT is not the only forum available to East and West for the purpose of working out
  • problems. The NPT is before the Senate. We have a national, selfish interest in preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. We hope 120 non-nuclear parties will sign it. The President: For the Russians or the United States not to sign it would be ruinous
  • ? Secretary Rusk: The most difficult problem is the Jerusalem problem. CIA Director Helms: is not bard to explain. -•• --- ... VIETNAM -- The war is at the tensest point. Lo•t 128, 000 men Needed to fill out unit a Units now coming back Attack could
  • WHEN THE MEETING WAS FIRST ANNOUNCED LAST NIGHT, HOWEVER, WHITE · HOUSE SOURCES MADE IT CLEAR THE MAIN BUSINESS BEFORE THE GROUP WOULD SOVIET THREAT AGAINST CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND RUMANIA • I BE THE JOHNSON AWARDED TODAY THE PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION
  • threat to the peace and security of all the Americas." ........ Finally, my proclamation of October twenty-third entitled "Interdiction '• f: '....•.."~--" , of the Delivery of Offensive Weapons to Cuba" specifically listed , I bomber aircraft. QA
  • as of May 1. There has been no Soviet response to our initiative at the United Nations, and progress under the current agreement has been limited thus far to Soviet parti6ipation in joint tests with the passive co~­ munications satellite ECHO II. Dr. Dryden
  • MAT£.~IEL C:1UCH OF IT POL AND Alil~UNITION• AS. ::'IRES AND SECOrlllARY EXPLOSIONS TESTIFY> WOnLD BE 'ABLE . ro 'REACH THE Dr1Z OR THE BORDERS" OF LAOS UNI~P£DED. :1E -BELIEVE THE CURREtJTIATmITION FROM TRUCK DESTRUCTION ALONE, NOT TO "1ENTION
  • presence and reintroductior,of offensive t11e apon s in Cuba . (b) B.ccent reconna issance has confirmed the presence of organized Soviet military units in Cuba with most modern field equipment. These cannot be i±xm&x dismissed merely as "Soviet
  • should be developed with a view to their, poa- . sible discussion with the Soviet Union as a direct outcome of my September 20 proposal for broader cooperation between the United States and the USSR in outer space, including .co­ operation in lunar
  • lm , stron g - th ose that lo v e h im ,t/m u st have lo v ed him m o re - and those that hate h im , m u st at le a s t have thought -" H ere is a m an". And then c a m e the end. "What w e w on when a ll our people united, m u st not now be lo s t
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  • Lynda Robb returns from California seeing Chuck off to Vietnam; LBJ's speech on Vietnam; LBJ goes to church with Luci & Pat Nugent; LBJ visits with Hubert & Muriel Humphrey; Lady Bird's "See America" trip; Horace Busby & Lady Bird work on LBJ's
  • 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
  • arrangements. He indicated that he intended to avoid having all incoming. visitors appear as guests of the United States. Each had their own embassy to take ea.re of them, however, he thought there might be some obligations in which I could be helpful. He said