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  • of Iteros Johnson and President f-Baplicate of #1:1 State Status DiscnsS1Qd Diem Vl{"03r(I() Secret on Southeast Report Asia Secret State Action Program for Vietnam ff4 Report f/5 Report #S Report State Final Report Secret - Task Force Vietnam
  • or Viet-Nam are being brutually and aystemat­ by Conmuniat agents and force ■ trca the north. and to the United torial ically integrity violated It is also &J.ear to both governments that action must be strengthened and accelerated to protect
  • and territorial integrity of Viet Nam are being brutally and systematically violated by Communist agents and forces from the northo • It is also clear to both Governments that action must be strengthened and accelerated to protect the legitimate rights
  • would let you. 11 You reminded him we were paying "great attention" to Chinese Comrnunis t. actions and were therefore concerned about the scheduled Chicom state visit to Pakistan. You "wanted him to k.."'low there would be a probler.i of public
  • of U.S. tobacco. STATUS: 3. The Vice President taken together Philippines The Philippine Congress (Unclassified) adjourned May 18 without taking action on thia legislation. A special aes1ion may be called later in June and action is possible
  • in Congress and elsewhere to explain her actions. 3. Under pressure, Aftab agreed that there is no real or apprehended da.nge_r::of Indian attack against Pakistan. However, he repeated the s~ndard ai:gument that the balance between Indian and Pakistani e,~11
  • : •tan Greece Dominic Liby re• (Portugal) Berm (Gre Brit ) •public :>RIOIN/ACTION 3 --- ·' , _, IJ, >Y} llr-p . FOR RM USE ONLY P'II '"" 5 L NO. Department of State TO ,.... • II 10 II. LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE A.-44,6 'J C. . AID
  • from our President to the permanent representatives at NATO in Paris. Today -- at President Kennedy's request -- I have come to reaffirm to you and to all who may note these proceedings America's determination that our commitments under the SEATO Treaty
  • Requirements secret //2c chart action secret //3a letter /f4a report teams and control MU I-68 I/Sa letter /16a report /f7a memo /f7b report /!Ba memo //8b report _ _, nu.•-.. ftU.::JLUW -secret~ lf9a memo LLUUl (U) - I'-/,/~ to Walt Rostow
  • ~ - 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
  • 126 PAA 325 253 Ruberg, Charles Rudd, Robert J., Schad, Sinakj, Mies a., S/Sgt. Lt. Cole PA.A foreignServicec.1tlae UaiteclStates of America INCOMING OFFICIAL -U..SEoAtv , ACTION Cloullct11fo• BALIMAN 6:; Rd: . INFO P'R~: A/.COM
  • to find way• and mean• of •haring with the local official ■ in Aaia the knowled1e that America baa 1ained from facing aimilar problem•. Certain type• of machinery already exiat, auch aa the "ai ater citie•" which are ••t up throup the People to People
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON :;ceF -¥i: A SECRET COMINT GIIANMELS ­ August 10, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 337 MEMORANDUM TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • File Copy I _.,...,.... THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 30, 1966 ..IOP SECRET SENSITIVE NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 348 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE. THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE nm.ECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • HOUSE WASHINGTON May 30, 1966 _TOP SECR-BT SENSITIVE NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. · 348 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE SUBJECT: Alternatives to US Facilities in Pakistan
  • Folder, "NSAM # 348: Alternatives to US Facilities in Pakistan, 5/30/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .SE CRET - February 8, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 279 MEMORANDUM FOR T HE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE S'QBJECT: Military Assistance to India and Pakistan I have no objection
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • , 1965 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ~T -JR:~ August 10, 1965 C0}.4INT CHANNELS - NATIONAL SECURJTY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 337 MEMORANDUM TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT: US
  • Folder, "NSAM # 337: US Intelligence Facilities in Pakistan, 8/10/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • ·: ·~ . - - ••• ·, J J ,.. •. > :'.~:,r ..:~ ~\r~·~\ !\ : \ : •,i " #-.-----~-4---------- . ·-..--· · -----------~· ~ # --~~-: - - -- - - - T II E \Y I II TE l r 0 C S E WAS lll :NGTON .SECREY - February 8, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM
  • Folder, "NSAM # 279: Military Assistance to India and Pakistan, 2/8/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • developed by "action level" teams. The exact format of each game varies according to the special requirements that may be posed, but in general, FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY A-1 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY these are "desk" or "manual" type games in which teams meet
  • of action is not likely to prove successful. The attendance at this meeting will be much more limited than at the last Senior Review. They are presently saving a place ~for ~ Authority By~'_., you. DECLASSIFIED '-.) %5"-tt/-3 N~ l ' • . H-1~D
  • of tea;: gas. McNa~"-;.-a said that the use of tear gas must be h~:ncil~d cai·efally in the right operation and that he 'Yas opposed to pushing West:moreland ~o use it within the next few days unless \Ve~tmorcfa.~d felt such. action was desirabie
  • try to bring Ayub around , s eeking to avoid any action which might cause him to think he was being forced to the brink. I The President wondered how much we unounts of aid we were giving to India nuch our aid to Pakistan was runni n · ; ~ .l..!1
  • was already meeting on Kashmir , State felt any r eply should be delayed for a. few days . There is no indication in NSC files that further action was t aken. - 5 . This collection of documents from Febr uary, March a nd April show the effort to reevaluate