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  • further study they may require before dec~ions are taken. The following list sets forth some of the topics whick .s~eff'\ important to me and in which I hope for your specific comment. But you should not feel limited by this list, if other elements of -t
  • great nuclear powers cannot judge with some accuracy the intentions of each other, we shall find ourselves in a period of gravely increasing danger - - not only for ou.r two countries but for the whole world, I therefore hope that you will promptly
  • the desree to which Castro bas fulfilled his procises, the degree of hope reooining tor the future realization of as yet unfulfilled prooises, and the extent of psychological identification with the Revolution. It is thot port of the newly self-conscious
  • . HE VOLUNTEERED . HOPE CUBAN AFFAIR WOULD SOON BE SETTLED, SAYING HE ~AS CONFIDENT AGREEMENT COULD BE REACHED ON BASIS ' WITHDRAWAL BOMBERS AND CERTAIN MINIMUM NUMBER ON-SITE INSPECTIONS, IF QUARANTINE WERE LIFTED AND RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS STOPPED. HE
  • WAS NOT TO SHARPEN US-U~$R REhAllONS BUT TO TAKE ANY POSSIBLE MEASURES TO RESOLVE PROSLD-'45 , A~D e'.L,IMINATE TENSIONS. REGRETTED HE HAD FAILED CONVINCE STEVENSON AN0 GILPATRIC SOV POSITION CORRECT AND EXPRESSED HOPE THEY WOULD CONSIDER SOV VIEWS ~OAS TO FIND
  • to this effect between France and the Malagasy Republic started in February 196o. 'lhe Malagasy Government hopes that with this move it will take the w1nd out ot the aaila of' the nationalists, and thereby put a brake on the increasing influence ot Ccmmmists
  • . He disclosure referred specifically to the report in Newsweek about the Berlin proposals which had appeared in the press before they had even reached his desk. He expressed the hope that the individual guilty of this particular disclosure could
  • . Behind their informal con­ tacts, there was a praclical motive. It was hoped to con­ vey to the Kremlin an espe­ cially accu.rate and convinc• lng picture of the President's viewpoint and purposes, described by the President's own brother. Last summer
  • (NSCAction No. 2406) The Department of State will present further rec0D111enda• tions with respect to u. s. policy following recent events in Cuba. It is hoped that preliminary papers on the subject will be available for distribution to the members
  • that it would be desirable to make an early offer to the new President of Brazil of a $100 million Export-Import Bank loan. Mr. Dillon was hopeful that the Bank would agree to take this step. £• The Council discussed a possible change in U. s. policy relating