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- political framework. In keeping with that goal, the memorandum called for accelerated developnent of the area to bring its political, economic and socia1 standards into line with an eventual permanent association. - CONFIDEldiAL S-2 -t=ONF IDENTThL
- countries. This will mean the final dismantling of the Iron Curtain and the free association of East Europe and the West. It will entail the establishment of a viable relationship between the East European countries and the Soviet Union consistent
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- to a collective force is that .it is alli~nce-wide in its responsibilities, embraces . both SAC and theater fo.r ces, and operates in a way that associates in some way, if only in a final report to NAC, all NATO members in its activity. · GROUP 3 Downgraded at 12
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- to the French, and (3) our overall negotiating stance. There is a further reason for early Presidential involvement. Some of your advisers -- notably Acheson and Ball -- are a bit shellshocked from newspaper stories sug_g esting that they are at odds with you
- -planned, Communist economies. It does contain some rules and standards for the .conduct of state trading (Articles II, XVII and other provisions). These rules, however, were designed only for state trading enterprises operating in the setting of a free
- before· the , . tonals of a local newspaper, I Committee : would .. authorize State ·Departments ~aJor ob- I Moscow and hs puppets slick an ·independent Freedom Com- jection was that the Academy ly attempted . .to destroy ..· the I mission, which would
- . The political and military implications for U.S. policy of anticipated Chinese Communist acquisition of a nuclear weapons capability. · A summary of this task has been forwarded to you separately. c. Private Enterprise in the Underdeveloped Areas. This involves
- a distinct cultural and social life; although the impact of modern public health measures has created severe population pressure in the past generation. Moreover, minerals, timber (and, at one time, Amazonian rubber), drew some enterprise to the interior
- to the Conference next Tuesday, the question is whether the United States can state that it would be prepared to link the freeze with the reduction of a significant number of strategic nuclear delivery vehicles, including missile launchers and associated missiles
- a regional fertilizer trade association. This topic }Till be f'Urther discussed at a follow-up seminar to be held in Ie.tin America. A report will be made available to participants of the fertilizer work group of CIAP within the next two months which
- East Europe. 6. Proposals for associating East European countries with the work of various multilateral organizations in the economic field. These programs of specific action should be considered as goals to be achieved rather than as a series
- in the area to take on speaking engagements wherever possible.• 6. An increase in the number of favorable newspaper and periodical articles on our Yugoslav policy this past winter and spring. 7. Secretary Rusk's maj9r policy speech of February 25, 1964, ''Why
- that Pierson and/or Cater will b e talking with your brother in the next d ay or so. I would a ppr eciate getting any reaction from you that I could pass to Pierson or to use as guidance for my continued participation in this enterprise. ~lATIONAJ.. SECURITY
- . This will approve discussion of a · plan for dispersal of US air defense aircraft and associated nuclear weapons to Canadian bases as an agenda item in the US-Canada Ministerial Joint Committee on Defense on June ZS. It is understood that the Government of Canada
- discussion of a · plan for dispersal of US air defense aircraft and associated nuclear weapons to Canadian bases , as an agenda item in the US-Canada Ministerial Joint Committee on . Defense on June 25. It is understood that the .Government of Canada has
- units and supply needed logistic personnel. 6. The President approved the deployment of two additional Marine Battalions and one Marine Air Squadron and associated headquarters and support elements. 7. The President approved a change of mission for all
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- Under Consideration within the Department: Do Repeal of Modification of Johnson Act. Eo Joint Consultationso Fo Encourage Travel to USAo Go Association of Eastern European Countries with GATTo H. ECE Initiatives. Io USSR Participation
- of measuring alternative uses of resources by national governments. In general, there seems to be no correlation in Latin America between levels of military expenditures and economic growth rates. (Table 1.) Large military expenditures are variously associated
- of these five major categories is made up of the Tropical Forests , of which there are three types. On the border of the deserts, commonly associated with semiarid or subhumid climates, is the Tropical Scrub Woodlands. This is a formation composed of low scr ub
- residual problems. The general conclusion of the report is that on the whole the withdrawal and transfer proceeded smoothly, although some residual problems associated with the former U.S. presence on the bases and the continuing u.s. presence at Kenitra
- and brought into as close and sympathetic association as feasible with the free world. CON FlDENTIAL - 3 - T6 this end, the United States wishes through aid and other means to prevent a drift of Indonesia into the Communist Bloc, to strengthen Indonesia's
- Foreign Service Association on March 31, 1966_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 17 v [Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Monday, March 7, 1966, · Vol. 2, No. 9] WHITE HOUSE
- personnel. 6. The President approved the deployment of two additional Marine Battalions and one Marine Air Squadron and associated headquarters and support elements. 7. The President approved a change of mission for all Marine Battalions deployed to Vietnam
- must be expected to be quite 10 reluqtant to provide data on shielding materials·and results 2. On Radiation and Solar Events -- Both sides seek greater knowledge of radiation and particle fluxes in cislunar space, ·particularly that associated
- in Turkey, Pakistan and Korea. Such initiatives would largely be a matter of encouraging AID to give earth stations a higher priority in the aid programs for these countries. In view of Doug Cater 1 s continuing association with this subject and the initial
- housing the camera is estimated to be approxiraately $50,000. The camera and associated equipment are valued at $125,000.· The camera -.will be -]?art of- an existing global network used primarily for scientific rather than operational purposes
- a firsthand knowledge of problems associated with audio surveillance counter The Department of State currently has a world-wide fulfillment of this mission. In recognition of the 3.5 .. By_M ,NARA, Date /~-1.r;S- r •."'. -~-- - ::,' r.·;·._. . ~ ·1 :---1
- to den10nstrate that c.entilUled association with the Un.ited States is clearly the will of. a people ·who have been given a reasonable opportunity to know what they .are doing when asked to make sucli a dec!s:U'»l\.. The Honorable John A. Carver, Assistant
- the Arabs. 3~ Israel can acquire the arms it wishes from its usuai Western European suppliers. . We · judge its request for · U.S. ·tanks is designed primarily to project the image of a close military association with the United States, and secondarily
- Linguistics (CAL). The 11 CAL, a part of the Modern Language Association and :financed principally by the Ford Foundation, was established "to serve as a clearinghouse and informal coordinating body in the application of linguistic science to practical
- of the building housing the cainera is _ estimated to be approxiraately $50,000. The camera and associated equipment are valued at $125 ,coo.The camera ._will be part of'· an existi11g·. global network used primarily for scientific rather than operational purposes
- ,, U.. 3 " effectively took away the them n~ In assuming control