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- ~ ,..., _____ , ___ - - 7- ~f- ~ ......... T-'-- -- - qo Jl/L j ,.,- ... ------ 70 . - 15. FILE LOCATION National Security File National Security Action Memorandums NSAM 145, New Policy for the US Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Box 1 RESTRICTION CODES
- Folder, "NSAM # 145: New Policy for the U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, 4/18/1962," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
- National Security Action Memorandums
- Thi) deci to have been nlade on the basis of the 11 eitua.tion in the Secur1t:y council and ut·gency" of implementing a c~ase-fire. said tllat no foundation to Syrian clla.i·ges t at lsl·ael inten~\ed to advance on Dal!lascu.s. Israel's action wa.s
- in the Pacitic and our other actions to counter cormnunism in Asia would constitute convincing evidence of our purpose and will~ Secretary McNamara estimates ..that a xnaximum annual savings ot $22 million in balance ot Omts expenditures and $8 million
- Folder, "NSAM # 298: Study of Possible Redeployment of U.S. Division now Stationed in Korea, 5/5/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- examlllad a mamber of. poaatbl• cOGr ■e• of mllltary action. if dlplODl&CJ .fall.a, to ac:hleve the retu'a of. the men and the ahlp (tab A). We have not dedded on uy auch cOIU'••• of action yet. But we aaay haft to take certala acUou that will permit ue
- action to minimize adverse impact or (b) restrict deployments and-;:;-ilitary construction and run the risk of a growing communist military advantage? Recommendation: Option a. Subject: Military Situation - I Corps and 1st Division {Tab D) Problem
- with President and others to review covert action program against CUba. 64. 19 April 1964. NSC meeting on ·Laos • 65 . 22 April 1964. Breakfast meeting w1 th President, Rusk, McNamara, DC I, Briefing on Vietnam., SEATO meeting, Soviet nuc1ear autba.ck
Folder, "[February 28, 1968 - 5:30 p.m. Meeting on Copper Strike]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- concerned the question of whether Taft-Hartley should be invoked, the legal problems that would be presented by that action, and a general discussion of the dire economic situation created by the strike. When the President joined the group, he welcomed
- !.... •. ..,..:. ,r• ' ........ ,.J ' ' File Copy ) THE WHITE HOUSE / WASHINGTO:l'i ..SECRE'r March 28, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 343 MEMORANDUM TO: THE THE THE THE THE THE SECRETARY OF STATE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE SECRETARY
- Folder, "NSAM # 343: Appointment of Special Assistant to the President for Peaceful Construction in Vietnam, 3/28/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
- National Security Action Memorandums
- lIAt ~~~M DS-322 • .~ ~ '+ 000053 of State OUTGOING TELEGRAM De pa rt ment INDICATE: 0 COLLECT 0 CHARGETO GQlltlDBitt' llL 91 Origin NEA Info, ACTION: ---as•JR\JSSELS INFO: .\llleabaaa:, TEIIBAH PB.IO&l'TY JaLI 1221 PH'il ss GPM H BJR
- . The President: What is the nature of the enemy forces in Saigon? General Wheeler: The forces in the Saigon area are decreasing. is still the build-up and the threat across the Cambodian border. There At Khesanh we got that C-130 out. a very gallant action
- / SENSITIVE Ambassador Thompson: We have completed ou r reprisal action for the North Vietnamese surprise attack. Another attack cannot be called reprisal. The punishment should fit the crime. No additional air strikes should be made now. (Th e statement
Folder, "[June 17, 1966 - 6:05 p.m. National Security Council Meeting]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- -~¥ SJ GI~'-./SENSITIVE "-· _·__:~;_;_~~-'-~~~~~- FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY SUM:MARY NOTES OF 559th NSC MEETING June 17, 1966; 6:05 to 8:00 P. M. Vietnam - - POL The President summarized the actions required and the judgments which will have to be made
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- AMMAN TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4557 STATE GRNC BT -S E e ft E T AMM.AN 3270 NOD IS FEB 3, 1968 8 :14 ;p .M. , FOR YOUR INFORMATION . SUBJECT: ACTIONS NEEDED FORESTALL FURTHER JORDANIAN MOVES TOWARD SOVIETS \ t. AFTER SENDING KING'S MESSAGE
- Communist oppos i tion. Kosygi n is expected to stay two days in No rth Korea. U . S . Action now puts heavy pressure on the Soviets . We should hold off a n y repri sal action until Kosygin leaves the a r ea . Ambassado r Thompson a dded that ou r
- The Acting Secretary Future Ste;pa. on ANF/lU: 9·1955 ACTION MEMORANDUM In the month and a half since NASM 322 was issued., there ha.ve baon a fev ofticisl.•lovel A?'IF/if!Jl discussions, notably betw'eon the Germano o.nd the Dr1t1oh. While some movement
- Folder, "NSAM # 322: Guidelines for Discussions on the Nuclear Defense of the Atlantic Alliance, 12/17/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- National Security Action Memorandums
- Administration. of the several PL 89-670 assigned Agency, the Bureau of Public Government agencies, gated by the Secretary of the functions Advisory of electronics the responsibility Highway Administration, Aviation Science technology Actions
- , in the selection of grand and petit juries in State courts. To enforce the prohibition, the Attorney General would be authorized to initiate civil actions for appropriate re lief agains~ State jury officials who engage in dis criminatory selection practices
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 212l p ~ #lb memo RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 7 - //- f/ ,,v II 'I- /V.. -n-. d-.- ---1--- / FILE LOCATION ( NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, National Security Action
- Folder, "NSAM # 212: U.S. Policy Toward Yugoslavia, 12/14/1962," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
- National Security Action Memorandums
- ·: ·~ . - - ••• ·, J J ,.. •. > :'.~:,r ..:~ ~\r~·~\ !\ : \ : •,i " #-.-----~-4---------- . ·-..--· · -----------~· ~ # --~~-: - - -- - - - T II E \Y I II TE l r 0 C S E WAS lll :NGTON .SECREY - February 8, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM
- Folder, "NSAM # 279: Military Assistance to India and Pakistan, 2/8/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- National Security Action Memorandums
- RECOMMENDATIONS: 5-11 Category 1: Category 2, Category 3: III. U.S. Actions to be Undertaken Immediately Subsequent U.S. Actions Required Korean Actions 5 7 10 DISCUSSION2 12-38 A. The Present Situation: General Political Issue of Corruption Economic
- , that it is the right long-term course to take. We are not sure under the circumstances which exist that a conventional military victory, as conunonly defined, can be had. After this study is made---if there is no clear resolution in the actions of the next 3-4 months
- measures to put an end to the present situation which permitted terrorists to operate with impunity from the soil of the Congo. While he was not specific, I inferred that the Portuguese government is considering armed action. At the end of the evening
- with the President from 2:30 until 5:30. A list of those present is attached at annex. Preparatory Meeting - 10:30 Secretary McNamara noted that the only Section of his report which contained specific action recommendations and the only one fully co ordinated
- last visit. The number of people under Viet Cong control and the amount. of Vietnamese territory they control is increasing. The Viet Cong holds the initiative in the military action . The Khanh government is frag mented a nd a religious crisis
- ' f. ·'. '1 . '' ·" '' lL THE WHITE HOUSE f. WASIII N GTO N .• I· t i I t ~GeMPlDEN l December 20, 1963 .1 I 1· NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 275 . l MEMORANDUM FOR i I I. The The The The The The The Secretary Secretary
- Folder, "NSAM # 275: Exception of Items from Trade Negotiations, 12/20/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- National Security Action Memorandums
- is subject to first providing for the requested DoD dispersal requirements. ~.I~) The current authority for dispersal of nuclear weapons in support of non-U. S. forces is derived from National Security Action Memorandum No. 143, as modified, and subsequent
- Folder, "NSAM # 305: Nuclear Weapons Dispersal Authorization for FY 1964, 6/16/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
- National Security Action Memorandums
- channelso The Departme.n t of State is reviewing these sub missions. Should it have any recommendations for further action, they will be taken up with the Depart ments or Agencies concerned, or through the 303 Committee. ~· ~r Benj~in_H. P{ii.a Executive
- Folder, "NSAM # 336: Potentially Embarrassing Activities in France or in Areas Outside France Which Are Controlled by France, 8/6/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
- National Security Action Memorandums
- to the 19th.. They may have to ask for total cessation or no more conversations. There is a question of face involved. 4. Curious oriental approach -- this action could give them reason to break off negotiations. It is small chance, but I do not like
- criticism. Even Haile Selassie cannot take a firm stand. Senator Dirksen is not in as great a sweat as appears. can't control the actions of our junior partner. He acknowledges we Acting CIA Director Taylor: Zambia is harder hit as a result of the current
- hassle over paragraph on mutual reduction of action, Africans didn't want mutual because of our bombing. That is now out. Morse will call for meeting of Assembly but Assembly will do exactly what Security Council did. Presidens Rusk: Let Goldberg find
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- and especially pressure from the farmers. But he said that the one deterrent to Soviet action against Germany is the "presence of U. S. forces in Europe" not the nuclear weapons, but the forces. Kie singer was a bit of a 11 Secretary Clifford observed
- ,.~-11·· ~Qp 3)- _ ~ INCOMING TELEGRAM Departmen-t of State C8NFIB af'f I:Ar- 57 Control: .,.,,..6659 Adion Rec'd: EUR Info ss FROM: _J.,isbon ACTION: Secstate INFO: Paris G SP L H IO .,/ December 10, 1963 2:31 PM 499 TOPOL18 DATE
- Folder, "NSAM # 269: Procedure for Approval of Certain Nuclear Tests, 10/31/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- National Security Action Memorandums
- wisely . I refer to the need for long-t erm legisl ative action on the part of Congr ess. I also refer to the policy ess, provid ing advance fundin g throug h the appro priatio n proces s by Congr agenc ies, for one of the most critic al problems
- Magazine Bolt Action Repeater, Model 600 carbine. Also a gavel topped with Indian Chief' s head with copper plate bearing the words, "L. B. Johnson, Motomi, Kuki, Tosi, Blackfeet Nation." Bill Moyers (pl) Secretary Secretary McNamara McNamara Monday
- of science in action. \.Vhether or not you decide to make science your car e er, your lives will be enriched by this expe ience. You w·n have been exposed to the restl es s, in quiring mind which is the ess ntial ingredient, n ot only of science
Folder, "November 8, 1967 - 9:42 a.m. Vice President and Walt Rostow," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- to reasonable peace negotiations. !r! · On the military front·, Westmoreland feels that he has the initiative. j In the pacification program, the re is a forward movement and action is being taken to eliminate corruption. I Walt Rostow said that Ambassador
- missing, or wounded, or killed in action. General Wheeler: I have here a paper which was written on 31 January by the Military Affairs Committee and the Current Affairs Committee of the Liberation Army. We believe this document to be authentic. In ihth'e
- of the Secret Service Advisory Commission. The President went over the lists of legislation on which action is needed and emphasized particularly Foreign Aid and Housing. I provided the Leadership with copies of these lists. The meeting broke up about
- , the President said he is asking each Department to prepare a history of the Johnson years -- its accomplislunents, its personnel actions, its failures -- and what still needs to be done in the major programs. He said he is planning to have each Cabinet officer