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- Council. They are the Subcommittee for Berlin Contingencies,... the Subcommittee on Advance Planning and the Coordinating Committee which was chaired by Mr. John J. McCloy. 1n.P~~ McGeorge • ~undy • DECLASSIFliED 0 vJ ~#~ • By/r,n,' , NARS, Date x
- . Williams, AlC Curtis Clark, USAF--------------- JWGA USA JWGA USAF--~-------------------- AlC Richard G. Hall, JWGA USAF-------------------- JWGA Mrs. Marion E. Boland-----------------------Mrs. Wilma Matasic :..__________________________ JWGA
- ■ compiled the following of continuing interest to the etaff, for use in distributing material. It will be mutually helpful if you ~l continue (Ext. 2.237) of any changes ae they occur. ,.,-}/··• I . ! • ¥/ I ,._ / / ROSTOW NATO - Germany• Berlin Algeria
- : the problem of the credibility of the American response has in any case been less in the forefront of European anxieties since the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 and the end of the Soviet diplomatic offensive against Berlin. Nor can the force proposed
- and to Berlin. Draft messages to each are attached at Tab B for your approval. The Germans are nervous. These messages would be an effective public gesture of support. I concur in Secretary Rusk 1 s recommendation. CXJ.~ostow Approve messages_
- the discussion with an outline of the authority which he has been g ranted to take countermeasures in the event of Soviet or East German action to deny allied air access to Berlin. He described measures which he has taken to implement his authority and to prepare
- Berlin (Germany)
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- there was action. He believed that the Czech crisis had saved a dangerous situation which was almost lost on the Hill. Now there is a little time if the Germans and the others act. Secretary Clifford reportad that his trip to Berlin had been very valuable. He
- asked Under Secretary Katzenbach to introduce the discussion. Under Secretary Katzenbach said the Ministerial Meeting was taking place against unhappy backg1· ound - - the difficulties in France, the lack of a government in Belgium, and the Berlin crisis
- been prepared tor your Tisit to Paris. Weunderstand that you pl.an to meet Yi th .Ambassadors Ge.Yinand 1'1.nletter., and Generals Norstad or c. D. Palmer. As you know., many actions relating to the Berlin crisis are currently in progress at USROand
- Berlin (Germany)
- Wheeler Undersecretary Nitze Ed Freid Bromley Smith CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow Leonard Marks John Leddy Tom Johnson Mr. Katzenbach: The Ministerial meeting is being held against an unhappy background: Paris problems, tension in Berlin. Mr. Leddy
- with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA OC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) Jet statements out on Secy. Rusk - Spain 4 hours time - Yugoslav, Poland - How to handle negotiations at Berlin. 14-1 some discussions
- impact of our military expenditures in NATO countries. Three questions you may wish to ask if not covered in the discussion: 1. How will the current Berlin situation affect NATO? 2. Will the prospective military budget cuts affect the level of our
- . Discussions have been held on the use of military facilities in France in t he event of war or of NATO alert , or in circ llii\stances such as another Berlin crisis . France has now made clear that no re- entry by the US into a irfie lds or depots in France