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9 results
- to extend and build upon
existing programs or military and economic aid and to infuse into their
joint actions a high sense of urgency and dedicationo
Second 0 it was agreed that regular armed forces of the Republic of
Viet Nam should be increased 0
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(Uncl ... ifiecl)
The above teaa
ftte Yice Preaideet
zequeatilag
will
alao ezplore with ti. GVIIa laag r-se
ecODaldc development prop:•o
additional
received
defeue
aupport
a meaaraadum fna
aid
•d
reca.
that the !uJ American policy should aot
- Foreign aid
- plan, but it is more
1n the nature ct a cat.4101\l ot projects than an integrated plan.
The cn-r;oing AID program 1• coutinuina to c011tribute to loog
range deTel.opmnt, but eotd1tions 1n Viet-Nu ban required a
BhUt in •lllilllliU:lia
to prograiu nth au
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NATIONAL
OF THE
SECURITY
PRESIDENT
COUNCIL
WASHINGTON
DECLASSIFIED
-Y/(f/,z,a
Authority ~.fC~d
By ~ , :t\,
S, Date~£f'M?
CONFmENT!JltL
July 23,
1962
TO:
Colonel Howard L. Burris
Air Force Military Aide to
the Vice President
FROM:
Bromley
-
it
when we need 9)'11lJ)athetiorespon■e troa Aeian
ve taking
would penonal~
h teahnic
in dangeroua
1
hie trip
would be
Vioe Preaident'•
9-2).
1tuat1on•
OODV'9J'to 1-aden
aid and developunt
Although Vioe Prem.dent
subjeot.1
t.o uk~•--
interMt
- Pre.s.t .. l11189q• •
i.t.\w \e Dia _. ~ ■t.naed a111■dt7 of MftllCad.-.
niclw•
lo eardw
Capeu
lt. *Cllllld WM addlt.Jwl
aW 1-18 -■pecd.alq 1a ---•
w N1JnJ■ 1•1ll'al -, •••H·•
left ld.UI Dial i■ t..
IIIGU-aJ
aid 1llll.
1ae telt"ece1 ....
Nli."9
a1N Ula
- .
However, some may turn
to the Communist Bloc for aid, not only if they feel the West has not
been sufficiently
responsive to their n~eds, but also as a means of em
phasizing their neutrality.
Many of' the nev West African nations will
probably also
- Foreign aid
- the Mission
Beyond question, your judgment about the timing of our nrl. ■ sion
Each leader--except
Hebn--publicly
congratulated
you on the •t:1.a:ing• ot thi ■ Jlis ■ ion. Chiang ■aid-and all others
privately
concurred--t.hat
the mission had the effect
- and Technology; the Counselor, Department of
State; Assistant Secretary of Defense (ISA); the Deputy Under Sec-.
retary of State; the Deputy Director (Plans), Central Intelligence
Agency; and the Military Aide to the President.
ITEM1 -- U1 S1 POLICYTOWARD
CUBA