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  • imbalances" in. South Africa as their guest in June. The "banning" action taken against the Mideast. A less sanguine view came from the newspaper Al Abram, mouth­ Robertson,· from which there is no ap- • piece of the NassC'rjtovcrnment. It was, peal
  • ' I--­ ., CONTENTS I The Prospects I I Alternative in South Vietnam Over the Next Ten Months J ·I Courses of Mil ita·ry Action The Current Strategy Population •I I I Security Negot ia ti ans '-....... c;9..Mct~.A) Re1at i ans
  • to their international agreements," development in cooperation. ·6. honor Actions. In order to meet the pres sure s against us, and demonstrate the unity and will of the American people at this critical time, I am asking the .Congress to do the following: -- help
  • is predicated the former suggests force would funds some years or the power that limitations implied but also transfer But de Gaulle's Those opposed to the nuclear stringent action of his hold on the voters deputies. foreign to allot "normal
  • · in action? In particular, will he have enough airlift to support and_ supply all of the action~? airstrip b. With respect to Khe Sanh, what will be the supply is kept under artill~ry and rocket fire~ 2. How have the Marines organized of ·supply
  • • and I con.alder tbat the achlevementa o! theae young men belcma not only to the United State• of America blat aleo to the entlre world. Sending them to vl•tt yeur country aacl people la wr way of ■ harlna our knowleqe of apace an4 indicating our firm
  • on the action which was taken in the Dominican it must Republic • .- I know how ditticult have been to make a decision such as this. I am sure, Mr. President, that under the circumstances this wa~ the best thing to do, I kno·w were justified. ,, your actions
  • Dissem :TOD S~ CIi IisE~:::~-- ~~:~:~:_.~] COPY LBJ LIBP,ARY . _ ·_No_Fore~gn Dissern .. .,,. ·Possible Communist . Stra·tegy We believe that the developments described together with the current pattern of major Communist military action
  • : • MU~I BOOK MSG ADV CYS. TO NMCC ( 4) SIN:I PRECEDENCE ACTION HiMEDIATE INFO IMMEDIATE . FROM , TO . • •..~ · ..• . INFO: •. ·suaJ: SPECIAL. INSTRUCTIONS OCJCS .·\~ . CINCPAC COMUSMACV . AME MB.SAIGON• •• ••} _J • . ·i V ; • I
  • WEPICKEDUP GVNLEAFLETS SHOWING PIOTURE OF VCTtRRORKILLINGRECOUNTING THENUMBER OF VC KILLED AND. CAPTURED,:PRAISING AR°VN.FOR ITS. PROM.PTRESPONSE TO THE VC ACTION, AND CALLIN(3 FOR THE PEOPLE TO STANO FAS'r IN ·rHE FACE OF THE VC. ;. • GP.. 1 • : 425 . j
  • n all by tM Un on of Soviet Statee of America of outer space any object ■ kinds of weapona of mass Statu~ (a) To refrain from placing in orbit around the earth carrying nuclear weapons or any other kinda of weapons of ma•• truction. inatalli
  • -nuclear.weapons program Parliament. ••rve LYON WGM t " • . r. • r ... • •• , . .: .; lleBI :, . • l- Jepart1ne.~t INCOMlhG "TELEGRAM .f 'J iilM!!:P 35 ~ Action • FROM: Paris ss TO: Secretary SR G NO:. ~47, Jul! 24, 7 ••• AC:ION
  • our construction capability. Providing the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion yet to be furnished as part of Program 5 would significantly improve our buildup in the· north. With regard to Republic of Korea Forces, action should be taken to oppose any
  • REFERRAL To: Date: December 28, 1965 Department of State ACTION REQUESTED ~ Draft reply for: _ _ _·_ President's signatµre. _ _ _ _ Undersigned's signature. NOTE _ . Memorandum for use as en.closure to reply._ If more than 48 houn' delay
  • . 3, Approval Initial for Clearance Per Conversation As Requested Necessory Action Prepare Comment Note and Forward See Me Note and Return Signature For Your Information REMARKS OR ADDITIONAL Reply ROUTING .... FORM 2-u DS-10 r~7
  • \ J' 1/ September 9, 1966 Note for Mr. Smith I underetand that no action le required on thie. Both Ambaeaador Goldberg and Secretary Ruak have talked to the P:reaident alnce this wae prepared. CEJohnaon DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON
  • to Tbe Committee queatioaed the le1ality of auch a plan and in DecemboT 1959 i-equeated that ao further action be taken until t:·A Committee collld nriew it futbor in lipt of the lc,gislati.n hiatory of the 1958 &mud• nwnt• aad the 1959 &1nemanta
  • Elec':ronic s, Rochester, N. Y., for 293 radio teletyperwriters. Sen. R. Kennedy 6/29 6/29 6/29 Army Army $3. 8 million contract to Radio Corp. of America for 2,891 radio set in Camden, r Sen. H. Williams N. J. ------------ r -2- Date
  • ■ of tlut fac .. alMI pr•••at policy ae &bey met. I cumot ••e llow Commerce can aay further In MWldoo. Juab capacity eompater equipment or &ecluaolo1Y to Fraace. tiler• le a proltlam of wlaat enforce.meat action ■11.ould be taken aaaiut CDC. A Mm&D.d
  • in key areas and with certain estimates of the reaction of the other side to postulated courses of action by us. : • DECLASSIFIED Authority $taleLetter/- ~ Y-:/J ~ 'f0t' SECRl!r/1':0DIS By l 4-f'·· •NARS,Dat,,f 1/-1/ -2Section C is a paper dealing
  • . E. Johnson {:::: C. Moor 1/)p'/// Executive SecretariaLv~ FR.OM: Carol Citing of NSC Action 2238 Attached is page 17a from the draft of a history of the Committee of Principals being prepared in the Department. You will note that it has been
  • of 82d Airborne 4 of attack on cities cc dd ee we hold Khe Sanh -----------­ and plusses w -------------- ------ mobilization action V y --------------------------- is sues u x for action---------------------------- question minuses
  • in addition on an e:r:nergency actions fiscal to send year would require 13, 500 support to the 11, 000 basis. additional and $2. 6 billion expenditures in the following - renewed his request for a tax bill. - reaffirmed the pledge
  • ----------------------------------- possible 30 -- Katzenbach 31 ----------------- ----------------------------­ to Westmoreland, s response memo, Bundy Idea" by the President---------------------------------- House 31 "Screwy diplomatic Wheeler's actions before speech
  • of and concurs in the above action. It has been noted that previous determinations have been made which permit limited dissemination of the atomic information involved to NATO member states and the Channel Command and that the proposed determination would permit
  • in the ~nolon area but a considerable number of the enemy have withdrawn across the river. The Saigon police estimated that more than 60 police have been killed in various actions around Saigon. They also report that 60 Viet Cong have been killed in actions
  • --k;;l-,-- A ri Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 , TOKYO05369 TELEGRAM I, 225 0707042 ACTION E 15 !NFC EA 10,L· 03,0C 06,CCO 00,0TM 02,FCC 02,NASA 04,GPM ~3,INR CIAE 00,NSAE 00,NSC 10,DOOE 00,0ST RSC 01,MM 01,1079 01,COM 08,SCI
  • TOTHEBORDERAREAOPPOSITEKHESANH.DETAILED ENEMY RECONNAISSANCE ANOARTILLERY SPOTTING ACTIVITY CONTINUES. I • . . , ; \. • .. __ THESE ACTION ARE CONSISTWT WITH TH£ E.NEMY~ S CONTJ:NUING EFFOHt'S•.• TO IMPROVE HIS TACTIC_AL SITUATION AROUND. • •-. XHE ~ANH
  • °"""' ss ACTION: C >.:. ASSADCR CilLT - f ~ II l CUUR bacqround baaia. In rtev -~· . wi~ •hou.ld AOt be dietribut~ be d.11cuased w1th local baTe &lreadT .., ... incpiriH ppeared o! • &I o!!ici II or preee. ahoul ■ pecul.ati ve rt1 c t
  • we recommend that NSAM 294 be construed to DECLA.. I i E.0. BycJ»k ID l ~ .3-IZ~'i a~o1'=» - 2 call for denial of exports covered by NSAM 294 only when our denial action would be effective to impede the French nuclear weapons program
  • office and they said he had forgotten CEJ was on leave and asked that I send it on to Keeny. Keeny's office to keep me informed of what action is taken. 9/ 15/67 - I checked with Jean Barker and she informed me that Keeny w~s doing something on it now
  • _eowMANV ~~~!~R - Y RECD: 3 4:55 P~ FEBRUARY _JE~UP _JO FROM: OTTAWA AMEMBASSY _KOMER _MOODY JEEDY _$AUNDERS· _$AYRE _THOMSON G H p USIA NSC ACTION: INR CIA DATE: NSA • FEBRUARY 3 5 PM DOD SCI E AEC COM L'l'ff TRSY RMR Ci IIFlB!!!IH I
  • the number killed in action as compared with the average level for 1967. Our losses aJ?-d the Vietnamese have not risen ·proportionally. As opposed to the average of about 4 to 1 for 196 7, enemy losses are running thus far about 10 to 1 throughout the period
  • the Preaident ask from Congress? Renewal o! right to call up units beyond 30 June? Authority to extend tours'? Authority for selected call-up of individuals? 5. How much will it cost? 6. Uationale How do VJ"eexplain the need for this action'? How do we get
  • politics as usual. Ky is not happy about the way Tr:tieu is leading . . the country ~- and said so .. He wants a greater dynamism and more . . drastic action. On the other hand Thieu remains cautious, insisting on -. ..... -:,- .. _...... _ -,7
  • derived from the United States. The Director, DIA did not feel that any drastic action was justifiec. on the basis of the &?ecific evidence cited to date. General Carroll believel that we should take account only of the broader ?roblem in stating intellige
  • learned that fighting involving U.S. troops and planes in Thu Due., a suburb of Saigon, has ended. Enemy losses are given as 108 killed in action. Friendly losses are unknown as yet. The fighting began yesterday when a U.S. Army platoon was heavily engaged
  • in trying to finance a six and one-half million dollar expansion program for the hospital. It now looks as if we can get the other five million dollars from private and public sources if, but only if we get favorable action on our pending application tor
  • Westmoreland indicated that the weather forecast is such that President Thieu may not be· able to land. General Abrams reports a number of gallant actions by the First ARVNDivision starting with att~ck on Citadel west wall at 0200 hours on -24 February
  • ...... ss 1382 , • ACTION: AmembaaayPAB.IS- Jt8 ~ \ ,..~ TOPOL PRI USMiaalon GENEVA TODIS PRIORITY 13 ,u ~•-·,, I INFO: G SP L AmembaaayANKARA (by pouch) " ATHENS (by pouch) " BONN " BRUSSELS (by pouch) COPENHAGEN (by pouch) THE HAGUE