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  • ~ - WJ.1 i~J v,,~ r, u-j CON:PIDENfIAL c.. 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
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  • 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 _____f__,V_e__e_l_J______ 0 86 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