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  • on nuclear proliferation. By the time of the latest French pur­ chase request in late 1964, the U.S. had come out agalMt proliferation rnd decided a,alnst aiding France further In atomic delivery systems. The French are thqht to be· producing enoueh enriched
  • for your information. A 26 minute summary is also available on 16 mmfilm and we would be happy to show it at a time and place convenient to yourself and interested members of your staff. 2. (U) The participants in EPSILON I-65 and those of us in the Joint
  • to their is favorable no doubt attempt the unpopular cause. to bring who are likely nuclear ownership greatness "merchants have to be discreet, officers since pressure de Gaulle's connnitted than de Gaulle. these also time they on the general's
  • to a time when the Sov e nion will e d·s ose to set~le in &1rope. At that time hew nts wes rn bu.rope itse r·n • al int r 1 ocutor of Mo cow. I States to b th. are physica. ly hrea end, he would say, y Sovi t-Ame are threatened hardly less, ·n a politic 1
  • ing for a long time. The President: The North Vietnamese made a pretty good bade. They get partial suspension of the bombing for merely sitting and talking in Paris. Under Secretary Katzenbach : The fate of the discussions in Paris turns
  • embarrassing U.S. activities in France or French controlled territories which could needlessly damage US-French relations. As the Department has not yet received all agency comment on this matter, a final report cannot be made at this time. It .is expected