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- ~ to provide an· 'h1dic!ltion of _the resources that will become available in the next few years, and to serve as an aid in making some ·of the critical choices:about the•uses of t'h~rer~sources. • :PROJECTIONS OF THE PRIVATE ECONOMY Underlying our.views
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Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- contemplated are: authority to extend enlistments and call individual reservists, $100 million for Korean aid; and perhaps some funds for a Cabinet Committee on Price Stability and the mandatory control program in the Commerce Department, both of which were
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- and agriculture in private hands, with some governmental financial aid and planning. Couldn't the same arrangements hold for the peacetime production program-for;plenty? Bear in mind, moreover, that whereas our war production program has called for ..n consumer
- was passionately the thi formal Pleiku for own secuirty would by making was a complicated strong the Kore~, and Do forced response. Korea ·force, Quat the test. were United No doubt them economic in good stead aid, but this ,c
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- desperate the Philippines Second, this and thought were understandable. most certainly Koraans years, t~e discourse to the too knew where to go --;- to Ho C.hi Minh. Thus, war in the narrow. aid am on the question Sou th, the spectrum
- to survive We have alert. by in the development and that can penetrate machinery with national aids however, may be capable missiles submarines. ahead missile, It is not enough, . must by one-third. of POLARIS We have moved on 15-minute
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- the hardest possible line when they did attend. To dilute Soviet influence, they p:aced ar, e~bargo on Soviet aid shipments transiting China. In their final ~ove, Rec.China vented their frustrations by attempting to entice other Communist delegations