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  • , and to assure that U.S. reductions do not diminish the bargaining power of NATO vis-a-vis the Soviet Union and East Europe or otherwise prejudice the prospects for meaningful negotiations with Warsaw Pact nations on mutual East-West force reductions in Europe
  • strategic superiority. Maintain hard appearance but seek conciliation. c. Back-peddle with all haste on basis we're overextended. We elect 1. to exercise Option B with following themes: Vis a vis US: a. Only obstacle program. to detente b. Germany
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  • 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
  • oi significant achieve­ ments. Discussion of Vi~t-Nam should be somewhat moderated by a desire to avoid complicating the Paris talks on that subject. There will be a desire to extend UN humanita1~ian assistance to the peoples of Nigeria, despite
  • 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
  • ­ S 1 bco~m~ :: e e Chairmen of t"he Se ace and Ho se vices Com!'l ·ttee s would e inv· ted 11 so t' at . ey may ea r che he i:e aso s for the c I ave recent _y vi ·ced w·ch t hese l fern.be s, Se ators R ssel and Syming-on and Congressmen Rivers
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  • -.,"1..11 view threats nuclear blackmail wlth the utmost ceriousness the u ..s. intends, upon, to give its the. of and that in whatever way :f.t may later decide , . strong supi;,ort to the threatened State. G6NFit!,1ttI1tL -21· VI o THE ACTIONS