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ID NOYember 1959, howeYel', after these new agreemat•
for coopen.tlon had
1one Into effect, the Committee wu lnformallJ adriaed of a plaD whenbJ a U. S. nuclear
weapon, the MB-1 (th6''Genie"air•to-air
rocket)
the nucleai- componBnt, would
be mated
- be leaving the meeting at 1100, we should
tum to the heart of the problem, the MLF.
Mr. Bates said he would like to discuss
problem.
this it 1n tact
it still
is a
He said he had Just attended 111eetingsof the NATOParliamentarians
in New York
- , as if to flout De Gaulle,
announced it would not purchase French tanks as had been
contemplated
but would instead procure the new German
tank.
It is understood the US is pressing the FRG to in
crease military
purchases in the US and has informed Bonn
- the potential and intention of the recipient
country to engage in a national program.
No new control mechanisms or formalized inter-agency
committees are required, but improved coordination, exchange
of views and centralized compilation of case-by-case
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room (room 7261 New State Bldg.).
at
The Department of State is currently
engaged in
preparing
its semi-annual
inventory
of existing
and pro
jected contingency
plans.
In connection
with this task,
the views of the Planning Group on possible
subjects
- be required.
The Secretary
has worked out
an agreement
wit:4 Minister von Hassel under which our Joint Chiefs
will work with the FRG military authorities
to make a new joint study
of the potential military effectiveness
of ADM 1 s. The Secretary 1 s •
request