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Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- . McGeorge Bundy), the group met at noon to consider the operational alternatives immediately ahead of us and, perhaps, further down the road. The meeting opened by bringing them up tc date with the late st word of the Panmunjom contact and Gromyko's reaction
- ten to fifteen years away. Top-rank German scientists revealed to be working on various projects in both the United States and the USSR. l2il Gromyko hints at development of weapons by USSR to offset US atomic monopoly. Mutual distrust, accusations
- and operating of view was to persist the point proposals senior Union and Communist China were acting The difference two things: Others, were thinking the Soviet crisis, Thompson in·Moscow and other Gromyko's presence see him. in the US, 3/18