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assistance.
It countered the ChiCom threat by deploy
ing US air defense, fighter aircraft
and air transport
units to India and a nuclear capable naval task force
into the Bay of Bengal.
The Kremlin continued military and economic aid
at current levels
- . Rapa -------------------------White
Mr. Joseph Z. Taylor
-----------------------AID
Mr. James C. Thompson, Jr ------------------White
Mr. William
Ma.Jar Albert
c. Trueheart -------------------State
N. Weidhas, Jr.,
USA ----------USA
- Bundy ...
Policy Team
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White House
LGen David A. Burchinal
• • • •
JCS
Mr. William S. Gaud
• • •
AID
LGen Andrew J. Goodpaster,
USA. •
General Harold K. Johnson,
USA. •
Hon.
u
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AID
Johnson
State
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McConnell,
White House Staff
USAF ..............
John T. McNaughton ...............
Earle
G. Wheeler
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Action
BGen Edwin F. Black,
USA
Joseph
-Col J.
Mr.
P
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MANIII and POSEIDONmissiles,
carrying multiple
re-entry
vehicles
and equipped with
modern penetration
aids, will
be capable of inflicting
un
damage to the
acceptable
Soviet Union.
It is believed by some ex
perts that the Soviet con
ducted extensive
- 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
- and
International
Affairs,
School of Public and International
Affairs,
Princeton University,_ 1948. Previous USIA Assign
ments:
1958-62, Aid Information Office, USIS Djakarta,
Indonesia.
1952-57, Information Officer,
Office of Public
Information,
USIA, Washington
- drastically
reduced
because of US military aid cuts and pressures to strengthen
the civilian
economy. The twelve ROKAand two US divisions
in
South Korea had, since 1970, keyed their defense plans almost
entirely
to the early use of nuclear weapons
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ot
all liklihood,
have
een ottset b
aide trom a relative
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necessary.
The game mechanism could, perhaps, be improved by attempts
to better simulate each side's decision-making processes, as
contrasted with better simulations ot the scenarios, which