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  • on this problem wi ll be presented in a paper for circulation to the Council. ...... The President: On our recent Europ ean trip we spent a great deal of time on this problem and we wi ll continue to do so. However , it is doubtful that acceptable solutions
  • for d.ei>lo~nt -~ the ba)Jmerke of true comm~ authorit7· manning end I , , DECLASSIFIED . E.O. 12958,-· Sec~· 3.6 ..., §f&B NL•J q7-//g . . _BY. Mc:?' ,~A.RADate 3-~1·;1 ' . ,· , . ' 3. Contribution or US Strategic Force~. The British still
  • , US cooperation would be selective and subject to government-to-government agreement that launcher vehicles, components and technology would not be used for: lo Advancement of communication satellite capability other than (a) to permit participation
  • to the contrary, I do not wish any American official in any forum to press for a binding agreement at this time. I wish to maintain the position established in our talks with Prime Minister Wilson -- namely, that the U.S. is not seeking to force its own
  • of ·this month so that there ·may be time for careful consideration and decision before my meeting with Prime Minister Wilson on December 7 and 8. • " SECBE'iE' .,.
  • tbere m&f ~ time tor careful couWeratloa aa4 ..claloa belu• tn1 mnttag wldl Prim• Mlal•te• Wllaon oa JJecembff 1 aad I. /s/ Lt3J 'l'OP !EGRET December 8, 1964 U. S. Comments on the UK Proposal of a Project for an Atlantic Nuclear Force 1. Preamble