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- -.,"1..11 view threats nuclear blackmail wlth the utmost ceriousness the u ..s. intends, upon, to give its the. of and that in whatever way :f.t may later decide , . strong supi;,ort to the threatened State. G6NFit!,1ttI1tL -21· VI o THE ACTIONS
- STAKE · HERE THEY COULD NOT AFFORD T 0 BACK OUT 0~ MLLITARY DE FENSE OF INDIA LEAVING FIE LD WHOLLY TO US. ' . . . I HOPE SPECIAL DISCRETION WILL ' BE USED IN REGAqD TO THIS PRIVATE CONVERSAT I ON IN WHICH GORE-BOOTH EXPRESSED HIS STRONG VI~t·TS
- ConJ.r.tmnications, N'&.vi:;;ation, :v1issile and Space Tracking al-id Data, Acqui.:;: ·~ io:;:1 Facilities. The Secreta1·y of State in ccope:ra·~:on \vifo. -c>. e heads of other responsible departrt112:nts o.::.1G. 2~genci2 s of the Government is rcqae sted to revi
- (. telegram to- - '"Amem.b~.:E?ARIS TOPOL 06NFi1ENllAL I l ~ not l"j>t not deal Ki.th question political desirability and that US position remai.na as stated in US comments paper ot December 8 (Vi _Document 79) to which proposed instructions. re.fer
- . Aust-in was the fiftieth ~top on the document's national tour, which has included visit to the Bush, Carter, Ger ald Ford, and Truman libraries. A Traveling Vietnam Memorial All who served in the Vi tnam War will never forget th sound: "Whop. Whop
- -thirds levelto defeat the filibuster by the southern Democrats,and Lyndon Johnson also knew the key to that was malting Everett McKinleyDirksen full partner in that effort.. .. The margin of vi tory and the notion of an idea whosetime has come made it e
- inevitably follow. If Johnson could be judged only on hi· fforts to build and perfect a just society at home, Woods observed, liberals at least would consider him a great president. But the Cold War has thus far trumped any such rating in th ir eyes. Vi tnam
- of financing local costs of certain infrastructure projects as part of an over-all program for opening' frontier areas. DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICY PLANNIN(; COUNCIL WASHINGTON COIWIBEN'fIAL . THE FRONTIERS OF SOUTH AMERICA Appendix VI Deployment of Armed
- Bird and me to vis it her. I had met Hele and went up on the same ding, but we got toge ther over the telephone nged for us that it was plane. Everything was just so bea utif ully arra lf. I could have sett led jus t marvelous. I loved the White House
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- of the multilateral force proposal as it relates to new directions in the Western Alliance, to the policy of non-proliferation, to a German-American nuclear alliance, and to new initiatives which might be made vis-a-vis the present Soviet government. We also
- . I think not only did he help our posture in Central America, but I think it helped our posture vis-à-vis all of Latin America, and world-wide, the world-wide basis. F: So it spilled over the borders? C: Spilled over completely. Because then I
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- it is a false economy. VI. Impressive results have been achieved in the field of employment and training. Because of the mobility of our population and the inexactness of community boundaries, precise figures are difficult to obtain. It appears, however
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- ~ vi l h~ r;er8 ahc:·. \Cted tw0 police:ne.n and two civiU.ans acrosn th ~ bo1.·d e r in f m:c S '.!p :. t· t.H :t: ittc i.der;:s. 1'wo other· poJ.icei:
- signature to take care of the needs of the widows of former members of the Suprcr,,-e Court. non-textbook H2.y I was impressed \vi th that at the time as sort of a of hm; legislation is passed. F: Did Justice. CL:rl~ see much of Senator Johnson
- it with him directly? VI: Not directly. But Jim told me that he did sit dmvn with my memo and went through it point by point. There were some relatively obvious points based on the central theme that he ought to go out and make himself look good. After
- of the reports were such that sometimes you wondered if we had such an intelligence network that we claimed we had. G: Was there any differential, could you differentiate in retrospect between the type of intelligence that would come from the CIA vis-à-vis
- and a possible future president. F: We're moving ahead. H: Yes. F: But did he ever express himself on Richard Nixon vis-à-vis Johnson? H: You mean as being elected president? F: Yes. H: No, not that I can recall. If he did, it was, "If Dick
- of was ambivalent toward the end on its support. H: Do you remember that? You have a problem there that I can describe for you briefly. tell you about this particular case. I can't We had a little difficulty with the State Department vis-à-vis Lyndon, because
- It in her arsenals, the Air Force never did. He depended on ci vi 1ian industry to produce our weapon:sys tems. I thi nk thi sis much the best way of doing it. taxpayer too. We got a better product at less cost to the So we would give a proposal
- an anthropologist--and he pointed out that there was some, at least in the public minds, impression of the confusions of purposes vis-a-vis the poverty program and the civil rights program simply because So many Negroes were involved in the poverty program. LBJ
- was not as close to the situation then as I became after he became vice president. F: Did you have to make some extensive alterations then when he became vi,ce president? W: No, I think that the greatest alterations to the house were done while he was senator
- business have you got saying you won't come up here-because you're needed." And it kind of shook me, you know. F: That's a hard one to answer, isn't it? VI: Yes. He said, "Guys are over there in Vietnam. there, but they're serving their country
- of it or the result of it? R: None whatsoever, and I doubt whether too many people would because that would be something he would entrust rather personally to LBJ. G: Did LBJ in later years ever talk to you about MacArthur, particularly MacArthur vis-à-vis your
- conversations I had the pleasure of having with President Johnson . I remember distinctly that after the death of President Kennedy, the first time I saw him, when. we had disposed of what we'd been discussing vis-à-vis Great Britain, he asked me whether I
- . position vis-à-vis, What about the administrator of AID's say, the secretary of agriculture in the case? You've got a lot of U S D A people out in these development programs -commerce people. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- for having done that story. So there was hostility vis-à-vis me, and the press corps was very apprehensive as to what the hell we were doing out there, and I never felt that we could say, "Well, we're here to go back and tell Johnson what the hell's going
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