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Nationa.l. Review
NA'ro
Letter
Sec. Gen.
NA'ro
Curu Im:tf!'iM;
MISCELLANEOUS
(Cont'd)
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NewYork Times
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Do.ily and Sunda.y
15-M/R routes
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N.Y
- at any time and in a place and
by methods of its own choosing hostile action 2 in such
strength as to threaten gravely the security of the United
States. The mission of providing earliest possible warning
of hostile action or of impending developments
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but the time of this need is not clear.
3. Proceed
at once with a declaration
of national emergency
and
with all preparations
except a large-scale
call-up of Reserves
or Guard
units.
In this course the declaration
would be put in as low a key as
possible
- be possible
with France,
while at the same time limiting the d.a.maie that may
be done to our policy
•
and to the alliance
SECRET
by General
de Gaulle's
--5E'CREI
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commitment
to purposes
which are not readily
aligned with ours.
What is your
- in their ranks.
11. '!he tribal problem consists of' active suspicion between the
coastal tribes and the aristocratic
Hova tribe ot the high plateaus.
'lbe coastal tribes still remember that the Hovas were the bard masters
ot the island tor a long time prior
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is composed of people who generally
serve only part-time,
subject to call in an emergency, but some full
tice cilitio
units are now being forced and trained.
The lotter
are,
in effect,
units of a second, oore politically-reliable
army. 'lbe
oir force and navy