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Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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- though their the ARVNwill be strong, escalate in parts But on US forces. achieve a complete victory. vis We doubt in a se1·i6us weakening of the CNN/ARVNapparatus result will areas. to mal
- ~, -,,., ~-~·--~,....--....,..~>•--·-.,~•-·.··~J· • • - - • ·,;.:·• "! ~:--·..• • •• _- ! ••••• ., ...... • •• •. •• • ·- ... ·:- .·.1 •• •• ...• .• 1 17. 32. Ambassador Bunker's last words before ._Ileft Saigon V:'ere, "If we stay ~vi~~ -~t, we will come out all right
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- . ·en the other hand, hia d'!ensh'ea have also been costly to the U.S. and especially the GVN. Furthermore, the battle is not yet over. VI. In :re-cognition of thls ne\v situation, additional troops are des-irable: · -- to pursue the enemy's de!eat
- : Ti'le Outlook in Vi etnm1 L This l;!em.orandum.does not seek to explore of the sitm.tion a long term. in Vietnam, whether developments involve a con.tinu.?,tion a level comparable is more probable but it Saigon, the indcfini a,t
- >< L STATE 108715 L!MDIS io MISSION ~ND MAtV EFFORTS TO KEEP PRESS FACTU~LLY INFORMED OF EV~NTS •IN SOUTH VI ET-:NAM IS THOROUGHLY REFLECTED LATEST ?RESS REPORTS~ AGREE FULLY WITH YOUR INTENTION TO MAI~TAIN FU~L FLOW at l~FOR~ATION, INtL0oiNG ~IGH
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- Banner into area where Pueblo was seized. Seizing a North Korean vessel. Limited blockade of North Korean naval vessels. 3. Moves to strengthen our basic military Note: items. We reviewed with Paul Nitze Sec. McNamara will report posture
- who bas sp nt so y y in th field that probably preoccupi s of WI vi ha grea er uni 1 ty ban hat is he field of dis nt- .ls ion isiting th the elc f r ion for th plor as ron ut Aaaembly this ing. and gftUl~-•nt and r spect ordinary acbi«v1mK"1nt n
- .......................... Section I. II. WHATSHOULD THE FORCEDETER? ................ III. AVOIDINGANOTHER WAROF 'lllE KIND ONE HAS KOOWN •..•..••... IV. V. VI. PARTII. 11 o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 16 HOWSHOULDTHE FORCEBE USEDIN WAR?........ 23 nIE TRIGGER
- hoost when then Secretary of the taken place: ,cientisls now know that is to be capable of locating and recov Navy Paul Nitze estahlished the post n11imal11and men are able lo exist for of Office of the Oceanographer of the ering small objects
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- capability may be pertinent. These concerns relate importantly to Indi~'s ~ - 6 to India's future position vis-a-vis Communist China in Asia, and to whether an effort to "go it alone" militarily (including nuclear as well) will come to be regarded
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- • • • . . • • • • Nuclear Sharing. • , . • • . • • • • (vi) The Plowshare Loophole . . • • . . • • • • 4. Conclusion. 5. Recommendation .. NLJ .....• • ...• of an Indian DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 By • . . . . . . . . . . . . . ott- , , a_
- ~ESTOJi HAIPHONG. 'AND THE BAI THUONG AIR-F'IELD 70 MILES SOUTH OF HANOI. IN ALL CASE-,·, DARKNESS PREVENTED BOMB DAMAGE ASSESSMENT. THERE WER,ENO A IR CRAFT REPORTEDLOST OVER NORTH VI ETNA~ LAST NIG.HT. 1 MILITARY CASUALTIES IN SOUTHEAST.ASIA 2 G
- · States_ may, however, com• municate such information to the North Atlantic Treaty Orga,nization or, 3 when authorized by the United States, to other Member States the information for functions related to NATO missions~ requiring Article VI provides
- TECHNOLOGYCONSISTENT WitH tNTtLSAT ARRANGEMENT~,WE WILL BE IN POSITION TO HOvr AH£An VtS•••VIS NSAM 338 ON GOVfRNMENT,AND LATER ON AGENCy AND INDUSTRY LEVELS AS APPROPRIATE• ACTION ON PROPOSALS INVOLVING NSAM 29~ wr.uLo BE UNOERTA~ENroLL"WING APPROP~IATE AGR~EM~NTAS
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- HIS PEOPLE. 3. GE:~ERAL TRI, CO~H'1MDER 9TH·ARVND!VIS ION WAS AT HIS OPERATIONS CEiil'ER AT SA DEC·Oi'1310200, AT 1:/HICHTI;t1ETHE VC ENTERED·HIS HOME IN THE CITY NOTFAR FROM HIS OPS CENTER.HIS FAMILYWAS NOT IN HIS HOUSE. UPON LEARNDJG OF THE VC RAID
- THIS VIEWWITHABOVESTATEMENT.IT IS MYFEELINGa PARTICULARLY IN VIEW OF EXCHANGE Of IDEASTHATTOOKPLACE DURINGRUSKfSVISIT ANDPROBABILITY Of U.K. ENTRYINTO COMMON MARKET THATWERE-EXAMINE OUR-PRESENT NUCLEAR SITUATIONVIS-A-VIS THE SIX NATIONSANDNATOUSINGCURRENT DISCUSSIONOF MRBM•SIN
- Party to this Treaty so desiring may, pursuant to a special agreement or agreements, obtain any such benefits on a bilateral basis or through an appropriate international body with adequate representation of non-nuclear-weapon States. f ARTICLE VI Each
- and subassemblies being considered here and to attain a reasonable production rates- ma.n.n.0unced spot checks of facilities subsequent to th-e ir~itial !.'1$pe ....tion should be adequate. 7. Undeclared Production Inspection teams wou.ld vis:1t, in accordance
- SOMETIMES MEET THEIR PROBLE~S IN UNEXPECTED WAYS. HOWEVER, AGAINST CURRENT~Y VI SIBL~ ALTERNATIVES I HAVE cor1E TO OPINION THAT · CONT I NUANCE '"f "f'l9 I DECLASSlFIED E.O i L?)J. ~:ec. 3.5 ., •E~J3lil--.- ' • •·· .·'.· ~< ·.y
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs a-z," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- : 'fO GIVE YOU.l1Y VI!~i,JS01~T~n~ENEMYv S S1'RAT1~GY I• /\ND "l\.lZ ~Lf)NS 1?tA1"HE j)EVEJ.OPE:D IN HANOI DURXNGEt.RLY fA~L .. ri· viOUL1) SEEM..£:•lAT 'lHE ENEMYCOl'-!CLlfDEn"i':-tA'l' A PRO"fRt.C'tED UARWAg:NO''£IN :-11s LONG-HAN Gt XN1'ElU~s·r XN
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- AND OWN INTELLIGENCE~ .IF .IN FUTURE ANY STUDENTS, IN · ,:'.. i ;EAGERNESS PARTICIPATE -PUBLIC AFFAlRS, vENJ'URE USE DISORDERLY -· ·.-_,..1 ;DEMONSTRATIO .NS OR VI OLEN . CE, TH~T-WOULD-·cAµSE SOCIAL ·DISORDER, · AND ,.,1 [ENGAGE IN RECKLESS CONDUC"f'IN
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