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  • of the Tet offensive must be channeled and harnessed to effective purpose. The fronts being formed by Tran Van Don and Tran Van An, a front being formed in Danang, are examples. These should work together cooperatively and if possible to be tied to gether
  • . thereafter. to My fellow your friendship You have our best wishes ·for success • as long as you continue bilities after service and the cause of world peace. countrymen and I have always valued of of office, to carry the heavy r~sponsi­
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  • . The Problem. 1. The over-all balance of payments has been in deficit (on liquidity basis }every year since 1950, with the one exception of 1957 (Suez). early years, this ·was a blessing to the world. a serious problem. In the Since about 1959, it has been
  • . -------DISAPPROVE ------- APPROVE DISCUSSION: Mr. Alex Behler, a Yugoslav who is President of the World Federation of the United Nations Association, has told Ambassador Bowles in New Dehli that he will be having discussions in Moscow next week with Prime Minister
  • -including the moon and other celestial bodies -- to the agreement on rendering assistance to cosmonauts, to the consular convention, and to the agreement on airline routes, and to the preparatio:Q. of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. Johnson says: 11
  • IT IS IMPORTANT THATTHE ORVFACEUP TO REALITY.VANCENOTEDTHATTHE WORLD THINKSWEAREINTRANSIGEANT ON THENLF, WHEREAS IN FACTWEAREWILLINGTO SEE THEMSEATEDONORVSIDE. THE WORLD WOULD THINKIT TOTALLY UNREASONABLE IF IT KNEW THATHANOIWOULD NOTHAVEANYTHING TO DO WITHTHEGVN
  • their world to change its character, moderate its aims, become more realistic and less impacable, and recede from the cold war they began ••• provided that the free world retains the confidence and the determination to 11 outmatch the best our adversary can
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  • leave situation (3,000 have been given trans• portation back to their units. many others await transportation); an untabulated number of unauthorized absences stemming from TET leave; aud continuing recruiting problems. Using a criteria of a minimum
  • concern ■ Ireland'• refuaal to 1rant Pan-American lanclin1 right• at Dublin Airport iD addition to ita preaent landin1 ri1hta at Shannon. The lriah airline Aer Liapa baa captured 75 per cent of trans-Atlantic traffic to Ireland becauae it provides direct
  • , a daughter is cared for in an Irish hospital, which would make service in Dublin attractive to him. He believes that he would bring not only business and commercial expertise to the task -- including a fighting chance of settling the airlines issue--but also
  • no indication that he has any such intention in mind. . . QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, the units of the Selected Reserve Force are equipped with World War II or older equipment. What is going to be done and new personnel carriers, and so on? to supply these men
  • , either in our own interest or in the interest of world peace. _· __rtake it as self-evident that it would be the worst kind of 1 folly to use· nuclear weapons of any sort at any time in this contest. What is somewhat iess evident is that· it. wouid
  • damaging. I said that we are in the middle of a tough battle and he should stay steady. He said: I will. I just wanted you to know it's rough. ,GO:WFIDENT IAI, FROM WALT ROSTOW TO THE PRESIDENT The Delta Airlines jet with 109 passengers aboard which
  • would provide $18 million u•ing a loan from the World Bank or some other auch l0&n agency. While the co•t of water would atill be Tery blgh, Georae believe• the total X.raeli contribution would not exceed the &etua1 value of the water to Israel. Since
  • a significant part in the world arena. He has maintained that France is ideally equipped for such a role because of its past involvement in Indochina, its continuing though limited presence in the area, and its present access to all interested parties
  • South Vietnam story to the world. -- Cab~net favors land reform as part of political action program for urban and rural areas. -c:ii.a,,-.:i,.,...,~ D ~S -S:!:CRE'11 N'ODIS '7Jl -C t!.S /lJ 'Da / Z-/F~ v- SECRET /NODIS C. Military -- Abrams says II