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  • ) lll&}n Nw Cf\ _11~ ESaAitizee 412s104 ~Ju 03 ~041,~Qnu. 086 Page 2 of 5 07128167 3 A [Exempt 2/22/10 NLJ 09-279] '4/U•tl'I 1~· 0 '/lfw9J Bv~ 088 Intelligence Memorandum S ~ O/!ftW:J 8e> 1-126 8] C ~ JMA.;;t:.,,. L:!. memo r.s;·1tiz ~Afift8
  • of December 31, 1966 "Q. Mr. President, would we consider dealing directly with the Vietcong in negotiating an end of the war, which U Thant seems to think is necessary and also stopping the bombing in the North sort of as a forerunner to peace negotiations
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  • threatened mass in 95 starvation in India. highlighted another cantly reduced Rapid increases fact--U. increased S. agricultural by increasing to meet the requirements exports This factor, agricultural agriculture P. L. 480 program
  • #~~~~-~~n-,.~ C 1 p. C 1 p. C 1 p. A 1 p. C 1 s 1 p. C 1 p. p,.- OJ)U) })lr' RA(. ID/23/13 #1 # o Kabul 2 pp. FILE lL~~ LOCATION NSF, Country File, "Afghanistan, Volume I, 12/63 - 4/68," Box 116 RESTRICTION CODES (Al Closed
  • , SONFIDENTlhL 1968 - ( .'/ 0 ///7 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: 50th Amli•er ■~y of Csecho ■ lovakia On October 18, fifty J•r• ap, Ma ■aryk prea•ted Woodrow WUaoa with Csecho ■ lovakia'• Declaration of lndapeadence. i ■■ ued that day by tbe Cseclao
  • of the Cambodia recommendations we •ent over. Mr. Pres-ideut, you can smell it all ovei-: Hanoi's operation, backed by the Chicoms, is no longer being regarded as the wave of the future out there. u·. S. power is beginning to be felt. We're uot in; but we-' r-e
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  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Pages Doc# DocTvpe Doc Info 03i eaele Page 1 of 3 Tel A:oiv 1796 Sa111t1Zed 1998 S 1 Date Restriction 12/1~.!e7 .' 21 7/26/66 A 6 0 ?u~e, Jtit~JF!~emos to the President, Vol, 54
  • representatives General tary is legitimate. Likewise of the United recent Ge.1.ieral U Thant do not encourage short·l:y: the advent nal level. voted of realism As a matter that fact, no preparation But, supposing and which are possibly act
  • ~ ft- ,v L ~ 4p 02/03/66 A 2/04/66 A 8 3-- ~o B secr@t SecDef from ~ top secret #6b memo J-~J-'l'f NLJ 91-K~ for the President from McNamara secret ~ ~ ~rt -:t:--i:1-- - + -....u..,..l-)..).J.lo-;'-e~--l-- D6v"5r11.JeJ ''" AIL l 'IJ-B
  • -. ~ 'l - 7- ffT Nt... J 83-'I-G t,,;u-, 7-7 - ~~ ftBa fo£ r00eFe b, Ros tooo roemo [email protected] A Alt.....J KJ>- 'i EsA0larrd' 9 8'{ l~t1~0 Lt f'' .d &f (/; (' eoafidentiaJ.. /H2d Fqrnr-t re. KeFeaA troop
  • Cable u,.~ p,t+' /2,ltc!_ ~ S 5p #49c cable Intelligence Information Cable S 3p -,fllll\ FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, W. Rostow, Vol. 93, September 1-11, 1968 Box 39 RESTRICTION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing
  • indicators also took a favorable turn. In II Corps area, there was a marked decrease in the number of Viet Cong incidents, attribut) able in part to U. S. and Vietnamese air operations. In Binh Dinh province, visible progress was made in caring
  • through those gates! ·j I .. • •__.:•:::_\\:/. ~-) I ... ~ . , .. , Jul v 3: ,)/tJU-i . withdrawal•, Furtr 1 ofU, S,. forces July ZO: • ··~~-:f,'·,',~;...~.:, aa U, S, R:ere•entv~ Goldberg nominated ~ ',: ,•, ;•: • \~:.; : ).' •; \ ... •1
  • oataW.tahlng a. bad. precedent. An Ambuoa.do1t in :e,:-ldgetown will repreaellt us not only in Barbadoa (166 square miles, 260,000 populatlonl but •Ml also h~dle· b'ltate~al relatloa, wlth aoJne elght ·• aasoclated tat.,sn fl ~500 fH{U.&Jte mllea, 806, OO:O
  • IS VERY ILL. MAURER WAS RECEIVED BY PHAM VAN DONG ONLY. · 4. 1.3(a}(4 UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY U THANT'S PRESS RELEASE THAT HANOI IS WILLING TO NEGOTIATE HAS NEVER BEEN EITHER CONFIRMED OR DENIED BY THE HANOI GOVERNMENT. 5. - COM\1ENT :_ 1-3(a)(4
  • ·GONFlDENTIAL Tuesday-. June 6, 1967 4:00 p. m. Mr. President: Herewith Nat Davis report situation. in New York. on the U the Israelis go fast enough, and the Soviets get worried enough. a simple cease­ fire might be the best answer. This \vould
  • affected tho further development of this de•ls~~,4:='!~cep_tat • ' RECEIVED ?foth:i n,r;; 1 • Cr.11~t:··;; AUG231968 c.:.;HitALFILES 4-ENERAL• . .. OS '°"' -:i- ~ la ne~• • ,-u lettew ef ~ let• ._ PNaW-.&; Me•_. •••it Ii N la W~ • __. l'hll
  • 09/01/66 A [ d~. l\ I1 }.}bf,~ ''Vf\fl 1\h\.5,''"1J \\,oJ ~.._e wt•.,., 1•l•••I -.a' -t•Cll*tM'} SO:mt 36fti+;tafi on 'i}'lq/J'L per NL'J" u-1Ql\ :a•"''• ~ru-ne O.fhtiio.tJon 1'/11/111 per ~L:r 11-f-1ocs Collection Title National Security File
  • and there is no question that Shrikes from U. S. planes landed in Hanoi, that much damage was done in Hanoi, a whole section of slum dwellings close to the river were burned out, pieces of shrapnel and tailfins with the ordnance markings and everything else landed
  • to P1esidcnt £1om Ro~totv ,...seerer-- 6f¼ ~-~v ~J Nt,;j 9 /- /l{f S- ~ 1- 'J ~ N l J 9 / -I 1/7 j--lf,;~...Jlli;~--f--U~ea~rry-n~"i'ftm ..'-4,,
  • WITH SUBSISTENCE . FUNDS. IN ADDITION TO THE PERSISTENT EF FORTS OF THE · SWISS TO PERSUADE CASTRO TO LET T Ht SE PEOPLE GO, U THANT• S INTERVENTION IS· BE ING SOUGHT. 1 8. GUINEA THE EXODUS OF OUR PERSONNEL BEGINS TODAY WITH THE LviOVEMENT OF 2 0 PAN-AM
  • to bis proposal and that after his talks in Moscow he will be seeing Prime Ministers Wilson and Pearson and U Thant and may see. President de Gaulle and the Pope. Behler feels it is critically important for him to be able to tell the Soviets that he
  • . ( We've averaged $3 million a year since 1960; France provides about $45 mlllion a. year.) Vietnam Ahidjo bas been scrupulously neutral on Vietnam in public, to us in private. He walked away from an anti-U. S. communique to Moscow last summer. Main Talking
  • A #9 to the Pre s i dent from~~ifii ste r Cnn-i"id:efiti al ~ ;i./u{f.f memo A F ILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE , . . . . . . .llL McGeorge Bundy, Memos to the President , vol . 12 , July 1965 RESTRICTI ON CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order
  • (i.e., stopping of the bombing) will be welcome as proof of U.S. sincerity by USSR, Canada, Japan, India, U Thant, the Pope, etc. that have been pressing us to take this step and we could expect a significant switch in world opinion in our favor. May I
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  • , particularly during your time, I suppose, the one which involved U Thant and Adlai Stevenson. B: I never thought there was anything in it, but I never, to be honest with you, went back and checked all the cables and whatnot, because I really assumed that what
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Nes -- II -- 23 G: A lot of discussion has taken place about U Thant's removing the expeditionary force from its stations in the Sinai. N: Yes. G
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Bowdler -- I -- 11 sent down by Secretary U Thant to be the U.N. man on the spot, who had been highly critical of the U.S. intervention in this instance, subsequently was interviewed
  • ::-~--+---A-::> , (..' If /( xom kime Mini:st er- 'to- Pres :i: de n:e Johflson~ee:re.i&- /( t< {t from ~ #3To notes B "' w Ke mer 8 · .i\.l>-'1~ ll u u Al'- ... t:J~- talking points with Pope Paul " 3 7/ 2 p undated A F ILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE
  • thought, are U Thant and later on Harold Wilson. R: Well, it's true that he and U Thant were not soulmates, and that they had important differences.This was partly because President Johnson found U Thant to be unreliable. This always offended President
  • \iTec1 i" uy J.,,lfe;te, Stu,q1, 'i'aylor, JQhnsan, "..'l•rntu.ordand i'>ut -the 1·,::;t. • . \ Uae J•Uper hall not -- he d1 cl not Ae~ i. 01· ., . ,., ; ,~ 1v1: Lh· i ,: C •11t1:.•111 1'c!lee lf I thought u diptcuutttu; u1t"1vi w.. 41it
  • DEPARTMENT 0F STATE ASSISTANT SECRETARY January 11, 1965 Note to Mr. McGeorge Bundy: The attached Sato interview in U. S. News and World Report might be as good as all our position papers in giving the President the feel of Sato' s thinking
  • d,ffi. Departure 12:15 p.m. Arrivdl 1:00 p.m. U Thant, Secretary Generdl of the United Nations, will give a luncheon in honor of Prime Minister Wilson at the U11ited Nations Headquarters. 2:30 p.m. I.Jepdrture , 3:05 p.m. Arri val m. 3
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