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IV.
THE NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA
A.
OVERVIEW
America's concerns -- its problems and its opportunities
in the Near East and South Asia are as varied as the area
itself, where nearly one
- See all scanned items from file unit "CHAPTER IV - THE NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA"
- recall, people
who later became opera singers to historians to economicst and social
workers.
There was a good deal of intellectual stimulation as far as the
coworkers were concerned.
The work itself was about as dull and deadly as
it possibly could
- ) . that. so. long ·as it remains the policy of the United States of
America to discourage such trade, neither the _____(N_ame
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the other vessels listed above, nor any other vessel which may hereafter
be und er the control
- corning in to say I am
on your side. How did the trip to Central America go?
The President : It was a good meeting, a good trip.
trip was worthwhile.
I think the
(The President gave her the attached talking points).
Miss Prewett : I thought it also added
- Latin America
- countries, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled:
SEC. 101.
Short Title
This act may be cited as the East-West Trade Act of 1965.
SEC. 102.
Declaration
- - Reuters
George Christian
Question:
How does the President view relationships between the
United States and Europe developing, and, more particularly, be
tween the United States and Britain? How seriously does this
country take the British role?
Answer
- does not cause m• the great concern
it does some others.
'l'he United Nations la an organization
based
on the principle
of the sovereign equality ot all its members -
large and small.
Thia principle
is one to which our smaller.friends
in Latin America
- United Nations
-
take expansionary
trade
measures
than be faced
with restrictive
actions
by the United
States.
The Europeans,
of course,
are divided
among themselves
on trade
and domestic
economic
policy;
our intervention
might give the liberals
a
leg up on the Franz
- : Central American E x port Development Program
At my recent meetings with the Presidents of Central America we
agreed on the critical importance of accelerating growth and diver
sification of exports from the Central American ·countries to both
U.S
- Latin America
- Latin America
- Valentine's Day; Johnsons to National City Christian Church; Lady Bird and Lynda Johnson to National Gallery of Art; dinner with the Robert McNamaras, Bill Fulbrights, and Tom Manns; Latin America; airplane junkyard is moved; LBJ talks about William