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  • of specifics undertaken: sending of FBI agents, making available of military equipment and facil­ ities, contacts with Senators and Governor, 4 or 5 hours meeting yesterday on this, the dispatch of Allen Dulles, issuance • of two statements yesterday, one a.i
  • been getting ready replies from many of the Americans to whom he has so far addressed his views. The writer also wishes to make reference to a special dispatch by an Asahi Shimbun correspondent in Washington commenting on Mr. Emmerson's assignment
  • be notified that use of remaining FRGweapons would result in Soviet nuclear response against FRG only and not against USA or other NATOallies. similar note would be dispatched to all NATOcountries. 3. Should this deterrence fail, USSRwill retaliate
  • JS PROHIBITED . UNLESS·"UNCLASSIFIED" . Page 2 of telegram to.__ C_IRCULAR_-'--'-------------------.---,--------- - SECRET...,. .. I I •. support for Saudi Arabia and must soon be vi thdrawn. 3) USG bas other forces available h. Dispatch
  • in the beginning of 1967. A Reuters dispatch on June 13, 1968,additionally reported that this individual's full name, according to Kimche, was Sirhan Bishara Sirhan Abu Khatar. This indi­ vidual, according to the dispatch, was first brought to the United States
  • of Protocol, to be dispatched from his office o EXECUT~V.G GI 3 SP 2-3/1965/002-7 PR 6-1 CO 90 co 1-1 CO 93 Autograph File/ CO 98 MA4 CO 128 co 13 CO 150 CO 332 CO 163 co 42 CO 164 co 46 Cherif GUELLAL Republic of Algeria CO 1+8 Leon NDENZAKO Kingd.am
  • Student Associa­ tion for dispatch. McGeorge Bundy MX>RE88 OFP'ICIAL COMMUNICATIONtl TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON U, D. C.. DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON LlMITII> OFJICIAL1181 MEMORANDUM roa •. 11 . McGBORGB BUNDY THIWHttBHOUSE
  • information has been given to the Chinese. This month, the crisis in Saigon broadened, with rwnors that a powerful group within the administration had secretly dispatched an emissary to establish a dialogue with the National Liberation Front. The frustration
  • , of Dong Xoai, the by qu.i_d;: military American on the an emergency, cement.* at background, taken contingent basis dispatched on muc::h:larger a·decision the then not and committed. blanket ~uthority Vietnamese generals: saw fit
  • 'WU for gQ1nr,. Tb~ ~•ar~ Carolina iDemocrat, refused to an- -Peac~: contai~m~, tbese facts, •as· an exhibit, copy of a dispatch mgs_were adj~urned until 10 a,m.· swei' a question put to him by the was . out of prmt, . alth ough_.th e ,from Bonn