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  • : -1H.r9--~~"'"--....j....~~ - Dpe-"' ..3 -9-', Bedia ~ ,. ~s-, ~ NJ.J 1~ -1,1 LIO CeS oft NSC mee Clng ,,,. fl70 Report NSC re: Berlin Actions (171a Notes -A,.. 2. p __ _ Top Secret Crisis 7p of 486th Meeting l>,.,,,1r4 J,-,I NSC Meeting
  • Report l'ffl'C ~ 3-q~ re I J.aoi. ,olfl 1 ~ >-5,-8.r "secret NSC Secret N(..J &'9-3 '' .S.l-1-t-h-NSC Meatiag #16 Me.mo #17 Action& NSC For the record Secret ~ 51Q~l-i W~~ Me0ti.1g NSC #2,J: Mem-0 To NSC from FILE LOCATION 1 p by HLB
  • 504th RSCMeeting NSC Control No. 94 ------ - 8ECR:6't- NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action 2456 Reaulta of 1962 Nuclear Teat Program to Date and Teat• Proposed for Remainder of Program a. Di1cuaaed a draft Department
  • be expected to provide the t:Jinirauc essentials to oointoin the Cuban econooy. The possibilities of a direct Soviet-US confrontation in the event of a blockocle, ooo the icpoct of such action on our in­ teroo.tiooo.1. position, are not considered
  • BE: RETURNED • ..····To - ·L~ n:-»attm·--·---Exec11tive Secretary ·"·· Department o.f.State Room 7ZZ4 NS/E Do Not File Department of State INCOMING TELEGRAM 55..M Action EUR FROM: MOSC0\4 Info ss G SAL RMR TO: Secretary of State NO: 1227, NOVEMBER
  • position in the controversy over North Atlantic air fares and was contemplating retaliatory action against American airlines when the IATA compromise was worked out at Montreal. E. Ireland and Cuba. During the height of the Cuban crisis the Irish were most
  • in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) NATIONALARCHIVESANO RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET(PRESIDENTIALLIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT -ll,.).bJ~-3::01r---r CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE NSC Actions n-0
  • threat to the peace and security of all the Americas." ........ Finally, my proclamation of October twenty-third entitled "Interdiction '• f: '....•.."~--" , of the Delivery of Offensive Weapons to Cuba" specifically listed , I bomber aircraft. QA
  • strensthened their presence iu the divided city by the die­ patch of additional American troops and military equip­ ment. After listening to this review of America's actions, w~ch plainly· impresaed him, Mayor Brandt conceded the force of m.y araument
  • tq tolerate actions active This encouragement to avoid so far as possible opposition. certain seemingly qy Amini which do not really s. The U. should be anti-American damage any major America;q. interest~ 3. against T~at the should
  • the problems that you face and tho aspirations that • you have, than do your friends in America. Wo, too, Mt-. Vice President., aro a young nation. We, too., made tho choico to walk the wa:, of independence that Cyprus is walking. Wo, too, were blessed
  • in America and contribute to the strength and success of our country. 1 I am proud to come bringing the good wishes of the hundreds of thousands of Americans of Swedish descent - ... and the personal greetings of the President of the United States, John r
  • of Iteros Johnson and President f-Baplicate of #1:1 State Status DiscnsS1Qd Diem Vl{"03r(I() Secret on Southeast Report Asia Secret State Action Program for Vietnam ff4 Report f/5 Report #S Report State Final Report Secret - Task Force Vietnam
  • this and and leaders acquain}ed mission·will in ~rawihg closer bonds of common purpose between Norway and America. the , , 15 - Prime Minister John Lyng. Akershus 11.9.1963 Mr. Vice President, Ladies and Gentleman, It is a pleasure for me, on behalf
  • • Departff!ent of State INCOMINJ TELEGRAM ACTIO~ OOPT PERMKNEKI R:Eafflf) 3 ....-L OFFICIAL COPY USE ONLY Claul/lcalton Action I .. AF Control : 5171 Rec'd: April 10, 1961 6:46 a.m. FROM:Dakar tnt..> TO: Secretary or State ss G NO: SP SAL H
  • to beari administrative marking By ,'II~ onr/2// ~ ~ , 1/.:l.~/;J/J UwitedStat INCOMING American Embassy ROME ---------- N I A C T FRCJt1: Control: 133 Recd: Sep 6, 1962 0340 DEPARTMENr ACTION: RCME508. Sep~er 5. 9 Pomo ACTION ROME
  • , , ... \ • ' ... ' . Department of ss G SP .· 'I', Stat,ERMANENT Control : Rec'd: Action Info ,· ' ACTION. tDPV ._i.J. ' • aEcoRD l/t-t \ coP-; LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 38-_L NF.A ~ 8:08 a.m.- FROM:Ankara TO: Secretary 203 71 August 21, 1962 of ,·,.. .') z . ·1
  • n\ 2 TELEGRAM- OUTGOING- A?.!&"t!BASSY ANKARA UNCLASSIFIED Controls 8-526 ACTIONs DEPT JODEL Date a Aug. 27, 1962 6 PM 259 CODELJohnson VERBATIMTEXT OF VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S SPEECH AT BEIRUT AIRPOlll' THURSDAY,AUGUST23, 1962 MR
  • , to trace the principal steps in their progress toward unity and independence and to show how France has contributed to the political and economic development of these modern democratic States. The subject of this brochure is the Republic of Senegal
  • or Viet-Nam are being brutually and aystemat­ by Conmuniat agents and force ■ trca the north. and to the United torial ically integrity violated It is also &J.ear to both governments that action must be strengthened and accelerated to protect
  • and territorial integrity of Viet Nam are being brutally and systematically violated by Communist agents and forces from the northo • It is also clear to both Governments that action must be strengthened and accelerated to protect the legitimate rights
  • to lead his people ahead because he is a man of and fought and emerged and social justice. victorious Just as the Dominican themselves. B. President Kennedy of your campaign to build democratic stability and prosperity people. In fact
  • ) As -.. -G8!1PIB!H'f IM. 0 - 3 2) As concerns the President's substantive talks with the Chancellor and other German leaders, these should not be viewed the Germans into a series primarily as a vehicle for pressuring of specific actions we would like them
  • in the Chamber of Deputies since 1946 and was president of the Social-Christian ( catholic) Party from 1950 to 1961. Lefevre is a firm believer in European integration and has been a particularly active l!V3mberof the Action Committee for a United states
  • , In the meantime, we are but it wi II not be possible to accommodate entire party at Grand Hotel •. XEROX FROM QUICK COPY INCOMING TELEGRAM Department 52 of State .OFFICIAL USE ONLY Action IO Info • SP NO: 218, September 24, 7 p. m. INR Rec'd
  • EXECUTIVE OFFICE NATIONAL OF THE SECURITY / PRESIDENT COUNCIL January WASHINGTON 2, 1962 NOTICE TO: HOLDERS OF NSC 5902/ l Reaciaaion of NSC 5902/1, Latin America" SUBJECT: On the recommendation Preaident baa allthoriaed Policy Tc,~rd Copie
  • 1 ionfidential 35 04/11/62 Deptel Circular 1727 1 ~nfidential.t-1....,~ it( ' _,, ~ ?' 36 Undated Brief Thoughts and Comments on Latin America 5 Jtr;,nfi den ti al.Jl...t,. Jb.. , , 7i, L-t . -5· )I, ••b FILE: V-P Security AGENCY
  • Latin America
  • Folder, "Proposed Latin America Trip - May, 1962," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
  • equip­ ped troops be sent to Berlin concurrently. It was again pointed out that our prompt actions following the closing off of East Berlin should be considered with the previously mentioned military buildup as a coordinated action rather than
  • : • America AMl!lmASSJBRUSSELS LIMITEDtl'1'ICIALUSE Cla~il/lcati,rn me .e e,~States 11 Pf.L ACTION DEPT777 INFO BRtmEIS 91 GENEVA40 LONOON'/2 PARIS 88 BONttso mm.mOURG ;1 RCJ.1E 68 • BRUSSEISAND LtIX ALSO Fell USEC. TRADEAC;Rm'.1ENTS • .Durlne
  • Governments. The Vice President in ~eveloping actively Europe and America. tirm allies will of the respective discuss our interest the close commercial ties between· He will also exchange views with these on other matters ot mutual interest
  • the discussion with an outline of the authority which he has been g ranted to take countermeasures in the event of Soviet or East German action to deny allied air access to Berlin. He described measures which he has taken to implement his authority and to prepare
  • of U.S. tobacco. STATUS: 3. The Vice President taken together Philippines The Philippine Congress (Unclassified) adjourned May 18 without taking action on thia legislation. A special aes1ion may be called later in June and action is possible
  • : •tan Greece Dominic Liby re• (Portugal) Berm (Gre Brit ) •public :>RIOIN/ACTION 3 --- ·' , _, IJ, >Y} llr-p . FOR RM USE ONLY P'II '"" 5 L NO. Department of State TO ,.... • II 10 II. LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE A.-44,6 'J C. . AID
  • from our President to the permanent representatives at NATO in Paris. Today -- at President Kennedy's request -- I have come to reaffirm to you and to all who may note these proceedings America's determination that our commitments under the SEATO Treaty
  • . STEVENSON POINTED · .... ~,. · ., '.f . . ,OOT THAT US .IS OF COURSE NOT IN POSITION TO PREDICT WHAT OAS . ·i:- 1•: , 1-: · ACTION MIGHT BE. WE WOULD SUPPOSE OAS MIGHT, AFTER SOVS HAD ., .. , . , '· /:. -:·;,: · ·•OOMPLI£D VlTH .Tt:fEIR COMMITMENTS, ·REPEAL
  • ,,. ··" ... ~•·· ..,. ' -· . ........... ........... ... , .......... .. Depart,i"'lentof.State INCOMJNG•-iELEtiRAM 47 J CO?Plt!FH !AL Control: Rec'd: Action AID !nfo FROM:Athens 14069 September 18, 1962· 6:36 p.m. i;nu_fE \J-· ._ ~@w~, ss TO: Secretary SR G NO: ~ Septerr.ber 18, ·4 p.m. (SECTION ONE ~F-TWO)_sM:TiI
  • we must continue surveillance and if they hit us we take action. President says what should we decide? Stevenson says decide whether await reply to letter or present package. What should package be? November 12, 1962 . -~ ' - ... DEaAS.mlED
  • to find way• and mean• of •haring with the local official ■ in Aaia the knowled1e that America baa 1ained from facing aimilar problem•. Certain type• of machinery already exiat, auch aa the "ai ater citie•" which are ••t up throup the People to People
  • been prepared tor your Tisit to Paris. Weunderstand that you pl.an to meet Yi th .Ambassadors Ge.Yinand 1'1.nletter., and Generals Norstad or c. D. Palmer. As you know., many actions relating to the Berlin crisis are currently in progress at USROand
  • was overstated. As a result of our reyiew, immediate action was taken at the lo­ $7.9 million and cal level to cancel requisitions totaling In April 1960 to reduce the 1960 program by $3-7 million. we followed up the actions taken and were informed that di­