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  • errectl\·.?·· defen;;e c.,tabhsh­ ment ever :itna\\"~ ~> m·,:1: Til'.? try_ !ca­ gotl::'.tcd nnd concluded -.nth the Inter·national Atomic Ener;y Aiiency" e.nd ture o! Uu:i dcc1s10•,m.,kmg tccl 1s 3 n that such D()~otiaUons commence within examination or e
  • of' the Atomic Energy Act. what Congressman Holifield for details some time lO If., for example., we have megatons here? Mr. Holifield asked if there would be any- objection to saying that we have (say) 6,000 weapons in Europe, and no one raised any
  • from an examination of the situation in Viet-Nam. It i~ written following thr~e . days of intensive ccnversations with Amer_icans and Vietnamese in Saigon. It is an attempt to highlight som~ aspects of the situation which are of particular importance
  • information to foreign governments. He understood that a group in Defense was also engaged in such a re-examination. Mr. Parrott noted that one State proposal would appear to put the USIB in the position of inspector general, charging it with preparing damage
  • ._,.,.. Jela&ieUel' .. me el May II, 1964. ,- n--m•••• ... a propo•ecl MW NATO 1.a Alffemnt Nhreea Ille Ooffnn 1 t el llaie Um_. ---• el. America_. all.._. member --• el tlrie Nutla .•tl•etl• Treaty Oe•nt• ...... ,_ coeperaeloa ~ lo ._ 1 ■ 1ts•·• ol atendc
  • -. -,... .._ ·-It P, ~ ., ~FNSITIVP ' ~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Alternative Strategies in SVN This memorandum examines the situation o~jectives and General Westmoreland's in General Wheeler's tives \ • report. 1. request It.considers
  • coatrilMator lo tbe We•n ..._ of Ua.e armr ..,x1 •. U:CUT DECLASSIFIED E.O 1,:,,::n, Sec. 3.4 Ei'.4.a,J~. NARA, D3to~-/~ .. - .,, ~-OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department ~ATE, OCOWCI . ~~w ~ of ·state I . • ' '\ 'SECRET '\ 53 1 °' f I~ ,..,, DAC
  • Arrangementlooooooooooooooo••··········· 29 39 JOINT COMMITTEEON ATOMIC ENERGY TOP SECRET­ oocuMENrNO... ~_e,..,.O __ ~I....__________ 11.L~ TABLE OF CONTENTS lo INTRODUCTION Ao Purpoae al Inapectlon lo General o "o o o o o o. o "o o o o o o o ,, o o o o o o o o o
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  • Vietnam? I do not believe when the American people know the THE PRESIDENT.I am sure that we will make adjust­ facts; when the world knows the facts, and when the ments to what we are doing there. results are laid out for them to examine, I do not believe
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  • . to protect accordance the atomic information released with the 1964 Agreement and its Recipients will be required under this determination in supporting Annexes. When se;,o.ratcd trom inclosures hand lo this documont as EXCLU~ED ?HO!! l\!JT0:4/\TIC
  • believe that this change reflects a serious examination during the past few weeks of alternatives open to the GOI and particularly since Dharma Vira' s previous remarks on the subject (see A-805, March 4, 1966). He added that the High Commission believes
  • ,·.,-~. I i·l !E'.:: E:~R!..Y DESPATCH CF A LHHTED !:'Vv"'·l V7 ) ... •• ..,_ ---- um:.J.ER OF' ADDZD cor-::.:rr ·ZRCO?STO VIET-NAM~WEBELIEVS!XAT THEY~OULti.REENFCRC~ OU~A:IL17~ ro EX?LO!T7HE E~EMY'SH~AVYLOSSESAND?Z~HA?S ro · M~:(S NZ~} £10VES 1·0 D
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  • , would be support because of altitude. TOP SEC~EXDI~ The 7th Air Force Vvill examine possibilities of obtaining such helicopters. 3. Authorize launching of Prairie Fire missions through Nakhon Phanom, when poor recovering at forward refueling sites
  • examined. rent for of current out of which the American departs, Continuation for granted. with talking this intellectual of the present The political and learning about nuclear strategy proficiency will will opponents are at best
  • national p progr po ding th nat wit o t other 0 s programs ons programs are orian.1:eo. t e in th first ha .rmtamet uch cooperation t ituations which ould ot o hrough accid or mi cal 1 OU lo 1 p el ~ p t i OU· n sp programs Man's p .ac duct of d
  • ? How long will the individuals in these units be required-to serve? 1-lo\V will the units or individt..1.als within . the units b~ replaced, if necessary, whe11:their tours ol service are finished"/ 4. Congressional requests What should
  • ;/,:;,-:--..ia~y lO uni ts had brief ·excha.:iges of sr..ali arr.1.sfire and g-.cenades on the ,,este~:::l end of the perimeter and western out~osts resulting in three ene~y k~lle~. At 7: 15 February 10 a trip flare exposed 14 e:1.emyjus~ west of Khe Sa:::. near
  • the sheets in the mylar sleeve when you have finished examining them. July 21, 2003 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 1 of 2 Classification Doc # DocType Doc Info Pages s Date Restriction 002 Memo Rostow tq the President 002a Cable
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  • . iEOMiil lo Jovemb r 2, 1965 Dear Hae, Control Aa to our telephone temporary proareas report (from tract fora puter thia. Data conversation onlyt yesterday, this i• a so .. how or other our contract.people 1ot inatructiona Co111Mrce?) to make
  • research paper are self-explanatory. We would appreciate it it you could have the NSC tiles examined to ascertain whether there is a memorandum to or from President Eisenhower (presumably sometime in the latter part or.1958) describing the functions
  • external aid and levels of Indian military expenditure. -- We are seeking to negotiate arms control proposals, including a non-proliferation agreement, and we are examining new proposals, notably a threshold test ban. -- We are exploring assurances
  • it is in the U.S. interest to go in meeting Indian security concerns, what form such action might take, and what the optimum timing might be. -- Whether there are other approaches problem whtch need to be pursued. to the B. Basic Considerations 1. In examining