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- commented
that he would be meeting with Labor leaders next week.
Rusk said he had talked to Tom Wicker concerning the factual errors in this
morning's article in the New York Times on the Vietnam elections. Rusk
said Wicker failed to recognize that about
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Bomber Destruction .............................
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Non-use of Nuclear Weapons .....................
6
Observation Posts. ..............................
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Reduction of Forces............ ................
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Reduction of Military Expenditures
- ^'the draft resolution but
added safeguards to the nonacquisition provision.^
Because of its financial crisis, the 19th General Assembly
never got down to business on disarmament.
However, Secretary of
State Rusk saw Gromyko in New York and emphasized
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appointed by President Kennedy the same day the
enabling Act was signed into law.
The Director
is also the chief U.S. negotiator in the field of
arms control, and much of the time he or the Deputy
Director is away at Geneva or New York
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on Atomic Energy
December
Dear
Mr.
18, 1965
Secretary:
I note that articles
in the December
18 issue of the New York
Times by Thomas J. Hamilton and in the Washington
Post of the same
date by Anatole Shub report in considerable
detail on the plans
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to explore
questions
some of the fundamental and
iuvolved.
from ~hose intereeted
We are requesting
conaents
in ACDAand in the State ~partment.
However, because of the immediate concern with the subject
in New York,, I thought you might be interested
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an arms control agreement between the Soviet Union and the
United States.
9. How to reassure the US public and allies that
deterrent
posture is not impaired by the development
Soviet and CHICOMstrategic
capabilities.
10.
antees
Nlpahj
the US
of new
How
- controls on the vjasteful conventional arms race
on the continent.
On Febru a r y I J , 196'^, in his remarks before
tho Pacem in Terris Convocation in New York City,, he again
u n d e r l i n e d his concern;
If the need for preven t i n g the p r o l i
- testing in 1961.^
Proposed Approach to Soviet Leaders
In a memorandum of November 23, 1964, to the Committee of
Principals, ACDA Director Foster submitted an outline of sub
jects for discussion with the new Soviet leaders who had recently
^See
- with the
included more than S108 million for
whole new f'ntcrprise of sea Ooor en•
r~a~
and engineering programs.
p;inrering.''
Ten years ago the Navy was sending
only one or two offirers a year for
ul the Navy isn"t ti1inkinp; of ocran
JlClSt•graduate oceanography
- powers in technological and
arms control matters.
2..
Three additional points should be kept in mind:
a.
If proposed U.S.·Soviat talks about slow-
·1ng down the strategic anns race should lay the
basis for a new and perceptible degree of restraint
- e he is
personally involve d; for example, when Rusk
was to talk at NATO about -the outlook of th e
new administr a tion on NA TO.
Replyin g to telegrams to Nix on.
On the NPT, there was, in effect,
solicitation of his support for Senate
- interest in the copper stockpile. Several persons,
including As sis tant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Tony Solomon,
responded. The copper stockpile is or soon will be in balance. The shortage
will be met by production from a new Arizona mine whi
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a new set of program objectives which could perhaps be
achieved in a reasonable time period, say 10-20 years.
In early 1964 an effort was initiated to develop a
formal statement of objectives which after many false
starts finally led to the establishment
- participants,
a tran
script
of the video-film
summary and commentary of BETA I &
II-67,
post-Critique
comments of the Game Director
and several
game participants,
transcripts
of the Senior Critique
and
extracts
from the Action-level
Critique.
The object
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that the Soviets have proceeded with testing very vigorously.
The meeting adjourned with no decision being reached.
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SW:RV!CE SET
THE V{ASl-iI?'JGTON POST
Octcoer 25, 1967
SECRET PROTES':' ON A-BLAST TOLD
by Chalmers IvI. Roberts
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- by the Chinese Commun
ists.
(8)
The military program as currently approved by the
President continues to provide for an adequate de
fense posture in• the post-Summit environment. How
ever, certain operational steps to improve the
state of readiness of u. 3