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  • assistance effort of the Unikd States in concert with othe1· developed countries, voluntary institutions, and inter­ national organizations."~/ July 1967 - Report of the National Ad vis,>ry Commission and Fiber which concluded tl1at: on Food "The world's
  • of John F. Kennedy. Europeans have \Vatched Pope Paul speak to the United Na tions in New York- -and Americans have seen his p i lgrin-;. ag e to Fa tirna. - 2 - Europeans have watched our Surveyor photograph the moon at close range. Commercial
  • - - Mr. Paul Geren 1 .::SECRET Mro Paul Geren, Deputy Directorp Office of International Financial and Development Affairs, Department of State; Dro William No Diehl, Chief, Far East Divigion Office of International Finance, Department of Treaau.ry
  • in this connection is membership in the United Nations. 2. West Atrica is probably the f'asteat changing area in the world today. New countries are springing up vi th startling rapidity and the people of the area are determined that control ot West Africa
  • are holding out and the enemy is attempting to reinfo r ce them. In the vicinity of Saigon there are two Vi et Cong divisions. Gen. Westmoreland reports from the field that the Hue - Danang area is the most se riou s problem. Th r ee ARVN battalions
  • • ... . . ..i,·~ .. aoa14 .. tuUy fo•·.., uw -.l4 --••••••·- ~ly CMy -e t.11 J*..U•I tab•·· 4ora..de.r•Mtktat·,_ .,,......,of ... ca•• •lac• So I IUtli'• l lbat: fOll pt'ovlU Wm lo.._ cwn,• ·witl1 f01U' tecom• -.-4•U... .........cl rt 1961·66 VI &14. ~I .PS
  • Conc11t.a d.on Commission11 to assisc the parties in resolving , their differences,. 'l'hey a .l so agreed to instruct their Fore.i gn Ministe,r s ;o continue to study the pl:'oposal fo-r a conciliation cOUJlniss:i on with a vi'-w to a further meeting
  • task the group vi.11 bear i.n mind the importance to ua of (a) Okinawa aa a military baae, (b) continued friendly relationa with Japan, and (c) our responsibility to the people of the Ryukyus under the peace treaty vi th .Japan o" The Task Force
  • . In our view,· it would also militate against Israel's l-0ng-term security interest by causing further escalation · -o_f the Near East arms race. In addition·, our secret and highly sensitive · · arms control initiatives would be s.e riously vi~iate_d. 5
  • -2­ VI. (FYI: The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, as well as a nwnber of private enterprises, will be examining Indonesian develop­ ment possibilities in the months ahead.) You may wish to conclude by asking that a development program
  • Export-Import Bank coordi­ nation. A country by country resume of prospects for financing ·of each of the selected countries is attached at Annex VI. ..C QNFT D RN TI '..'f:, 1 - 4 Recommendations In view of the above conclusions we recommend: 1
  • program Most serioL1sly, population percent million was providing was basically sound. in vi~w of the apparent There success clear that some of the progress was The Indian economy was headed for trouble re-examination agricultural Grain
  • I The A. I. D. Program and Policies: 1963-68. . II Foreign Assistance Act and P. L. 480: 1963-68. III Congressional Attitudes Toward Foreign Aid . IV Public Support for A. 1. D. . . . . . . . . . . .. V The War on Hunger - Food, Nutrition, Health VI
  • STAKE · HERE THEY COULD NOT AFFORD T 0 BACK OUT 0~ MLLITARY DE FENSE OF INDIA LEAVING FIE LD WHOLLY TO US. ' . . . I HOPE SPECIAL DISCRETION WILL ' BE USED IN REGAqD TO THIS PRIVATE CONVERSAT I ON IN WHICH GORE-BOOTH EXPRESSED HIS STRONG VI~t·TS
  • and a possible future president. F: We're moving ahead. H: Yes. F: But did he ever express himself on Richard Nixon vis-à-vis Johnson? H: You mean as being elected president? F: Yes. H: No, not that I can recall. If he did, it was, "If Dick