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- , scheduled for January, will employ the familiar format of senior as well as action level teams. It will ex confron amine problems associated with a Sino-Indian senior tation circa 1970 with three late afternoon meetings held at five day intervals followed
- such matters as our own negotiating requirements, our views of a possible UK economic association with the Five or the Six, the varied relations between commercial and political is sues, and ilnportant problems of domestic political pressure. Mr. Herter has
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- to be clear about two other matters, to the G·e rmana as well as among ourselves: a. It is Paris, not Washington, that is pressing oa the aerm.aaa a choice between ~....ranee anc:l the u. s. ; 5. We ought to accompany the NATO reorsanb:ation with as manr
- of tradi tional exports, which is fundamental to maintaining reasonable prices on the world scene, is that the export crops have often been the first to have reasonably efficient marketing systems associated with them. It is often more profitable
- , the statement to the press has transmitted the Agreement to Congress should be timed for morning release in Washington in order that releases in Europe can take advantage of the after noon press. by Mr. Reedy that the President It is my understanding from our
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- to a collective force is that .it is alli~nce-wide in its responsibilities, embraces . both SAC and theater fo.r ces, and operates in a way that associates in some way, if only in a final report to NAC, all NATO members in its activity. · GROUP 3 Downgraded at 12
- . McGeorge Bundy No release to the press. E:--v-_J_~• ., - . ~ - \~1 lo ~~ - 5' ADELPHI PAPERS NUMBER :z: THIRTEEN = -= OCTOBER 1964 r--..., c...> :,.-; zrn . - C)
- -IL Associated Press Ticker (AP) '-8~~AL - MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd) .-eofill'IlJEN'i'ThL - 8 SOURCE TITIE CIASS. NO. COPIES FREQUE?«:Y DISPOSITION British-Interno.tional Organizntions (Conmruni.stFront) u· l M::mthly IL British
- en said. .,. ZIEGLER: I agree. My secretary is on now • .CHRISTIAN: .1 w'nti'd to fill you in on what I am telling the press here in the way of background. I am presenting this thing as a very straightforward : .· '' I and cooperative thing all
- Press relations
- CHRISTIAN DISCUSSES HIS RESPONSE TO PRESS CONCERNING MISINTERPRETATION OF NIXON'S STATEMENT ANNOUNCING APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT MURPHY AS NIXON'S LIAISON DURING TRANSITION, INCLUDING STORY THAT LBJ WAS IRRITATED WITH NIXON
- by Foreign Minister Spaak, the text of which the State Department is to obtain (copy attached). 1. France -- The difficulties we are encountering with France in NATO are limited to the military field. We should press France to support NATO in all other fields
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- they It If they violate the facts of life, we would be back with "business as usual. " SERVI,. ..: SS'" Sf!!@!f& y• -4 Secretary Rusk noted that we had just pulled back the NEW JERSEY from around the Vinh area to a point closer to the DMZ. The President pressed
- TO BE DRAWN INTO A DISCUSSION OF THE AGENDA FOR TOMORROW'S NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL I MEETING, ORDERED BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO DISCUSS THE SOVIET THREAT IN EASTERN EUROPE. I., 1 • PRESS SECRETARY GEORGE CHRISTIAN ASKED IF THE CALL
- in Washington. And eith er Max or B il l sa id , "T h e p ress is one of the g rea t parts of the g o v e r n ment, and the White House that cuts it s e lf o ff fro m the press^ cuts i t s e l f o ff from a la r g e part of governm ent. " IS. MEMORANDUM T H
- The nature ot these responses suggests two issues that deserve early decision: (1) Howhard should the U.S. press with General Norstad.'s "Plan of Action: face of country unwillingness to increase make adequate budgetary provision for its for country