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  • . IC) Cloaed In accordancewith restrictlonscontainedIn the donor'sdeed of gift. 3/20/2009 C1J ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEPUTY UNDERSECRETARY ~ ~JC:';7, 1964 Dear Chuck: I am passing accordance this this on to you in with our telephone
  • . JOHNSON National Security Council Starr of the Committee or Principals Reference is made to our telephone conversation today on the background of the Comm1ttee or Principals. I believe the attached copy or a letter to Jimmy Lay and the accompanying draft
  • -------- ---------------------------- , .. . '. =10PSECRfTTHE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF WASHINGTON, 0. C. 20301 CM-2944-68 3 Feb 1968 ...__ MEMORANDUMFOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: KHE SANH DECLASSIFIED Authority Jc S II)- 3 - 7i' ~ '{P , NARS, Date By ::::s 3- /' - 77 In response to your telephone call
  • ~O 1 ~\.-, roeSECR THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF DECLASS WASHINGTON, IFIED 11', .'~-~~;;_JJ. ~ 0 D. C. 203 1 ~~~ ✓0-3 7?~ ~ , 'AR , Date -3-/6--7'J.. ~~-~~~li~~S :utho~ty Y MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Telephone Conversation
  • in the northern period two areas." At this concern point, about the President again expressed Khe Sanh. - In a telephone Westmoreland reaffirmed When General Wheeler and Wheeler's agreement the President be informed call to General
  • -------------------­ believed pp position-----­ qq man in Hanoi----------------------------­ rr of U Thant's ss account msg, away from Fanfani memo, memo, talks conversation with Mai Van Bo - - with NVN regarding Khe Sanh battle questions may be over related 5
  • TELEPHONES IIIEPU ■ LIC 7-0200 IIIICPU ■ LIC 7-31129 December 17, MEMORANDUM FOR: McGeorge BWldy Special Assistant ,-OLVN COIIICOIIIAN 1964 VOUNOMAN to the President Dear Mac, Control Data Export License - French AEC With further reference
  • Rusk's le~ter of last now, saying simply that "I have read December, and agree with it. 11 3. Telephone Fulbright and tell him "I am not going to order Secretary Rusk to go before the Committee in an open hearing. 4. Telephone Fulbright and invite him
  • for National Security Affairs Rm 368 - EOB Chuck, This is the matter you today. Perhaps 1t: ,,,,,,.,, about which I telephoned we can chat about it upon your return. Howard C. Brown, Executive Assistant to the Chairman Enclosure: Cy of ltr dtd 12/26/62
  • ~ of these conversations which covered a variety of topics. Mr. GorhMl emphasized that Mr. Grey is a very forthright person who speaks bluntly and to the point. 2. Purpose The prima.ry purpose of the visit of Mr. Grey was to allow him to hold discussions with the GOI
  • P. oblem. But I cannot emphasize rongly enough that we are exam· not "indications. ' W. W. Rostow Ve MEMORANDUM FOR: Charles Johnson ch,u.d:_In accordance with our telephone conversation, I am attaching as you requested an excerpt of one item
  • . iEOMiil lo Jovemb r 2, 1965 Dear Hae, Control Aa to our telephone temporary proareas report (from tract fora puter thia. Data conversation onlyt yesterday, this i• a so .. how or other our contract.people 1ot inatructiona Co111Mrce?) to make
  • in a telephone conversation with General Westmoreland that "gravel has been laid north of Khe Sanh. " at the present afternoon. Bob said we h~ no other information available time, but would probably find out more this Art Mc Cafferty f' . ! INFORMATION
  • MEMOS January: 30 - - Situation A in SVN #3 31 -- Telephone Conversation 31 -- Spot Report on Situation with Saigon Station------------------ in Hue ----------------------------- B C 31 -- Situation in SVN #4
  • . 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
  • of conversation: 21 -- CIA memo, 22 -- SitRoom U Thant/Bunche communist report, forces in TET -- - -- -- --- ------------------- Memo to McNamara 23 Ginsburgh memo, status 23 Ginsburgh memo, reserve 23 -- Rostow summary 23 -- Rostow msg
  • NOT.' CONVERSATION , ON T~IS SUSJECT WAS ALLOWED . TO LAPSE AT THIS POIMT, BUT I CARRIED AWAY IMPRESSION THAT TOP-LEVELS OF GOG WERE AGITATED ABOUT · DAMAGE WHICH .SOVIETS MIGHT BE ABLE TO CAUSE THEM DOMESTICALLY AND iNTERNATIONALLY BY EXPLOITING THIS·.- AFFAIR
  • with other enemy facilities in northern South Vietnam involves the construction of landline telephone circuits along the Laos-GVN border from the m.1zto the A Shau area. Completion of the links will provide an additional element of security, as well
  • 203 236 1, 678 688 1 s transcript I am attaching a copy of Gen. Westmoreland of his of the conversation with you last evening and his latest assessment situation around Kh Sanh. White House Briefing Si".:1.1ation Room Officer
  • , 7:45 p.m. 8, 1968 ~ Feb. ,_~,.,v~ ,cJJ_, o---D ,c,,,q > Herewith General Walt's evaluation of the Khe Sanh position. As you see, it arose from a cocktail party conversation - - but outside of Georgetown. ,..: SECRE'f attachment ,, I 1
  • governing the uses of celestial bodies. After some initial private conversations, and a letter from Gromyko to U Thant which indicated that" the USSR was interested in such a treaty, both the U.S. and the USSR tabled drafts. Ambassador Goldberg proposed
  • bill. I hope this will be the first of many measures that will mark this Congress as the Consumers' Congress. NOTE: The President spoke at 12:45 p.m. in the East Room at the White House. . . A Conversation of the President and George Meany Advisory
  • : F, ~. IOWA IDAHO vr. UTAH T, IIAMICY, IDCSCUTIVI: Dlllm:TOR May 9, 1962 / F / SEEREf Mr. Charles Eo Johnson National Security CounPil 368 Executive Offices Building Washington 25, Do C. Dear Mr. Johnson: In accordance with our conversation
  • with one of their own. Of course, they will have to persuade Shastri and other top Government officials this policy and expense is justified. I cannot predict Shastri's attitude. During our conversations they asked me what the attitude of the United States
  • ■ • I leave edltl.Ds and dlatrlbutlon to you. w. WWRostow: rln W. Ro ■tow DECLASm'IED E.0.1Y56, Sec. 3.4 NIJ 'i· 'I 88'. . N.&.D.l. n..- ,>~l-'i'I
  • Folder, "HOLLYBUSH ‑‑ June 23 & 25, 1967, Glassboro, New Jersey, Kosygin & Gromyko conversations," NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, Box 10
  • ~GltiL·t 2. Tbore ia a aecond, more s:caneral undorat&nclin" with the Briti1h th:.t we will conault with them bf'fo:-e ·usin:; nuclc.ar weapons ~~ywbore, U possible. The b:Laic l:nlcr stanciini on thi• ?()ir.t is contained in a memorandum of conversation
  • ), of countries other considerations Force Nucleaire after, affecting Strategigue de Gaulle - Restricted The points conversations observers with French by General mostly with discussed Weapons Program: reactions a. likely on nuclear himself What
  • . ORDEREDAN INVESTIGATION OF THE MATTER. . . 1 .CzN HOWZESAID THAT THE TROOPS SHOULD BE WITHDRAWNFROM ,, CA?ITAL SECURITY COMMANDAND RETURNED.TO THEIR NORMAL :1. ·Go.RRISON. .,, 'i . i 8. I PICKED UP THREAD OF.MY PART OF CONVERSATION BY SAYING ...,, . . I
  • . In India's case, an additional factor would be India's view that, as a general matter, its own interests are served by any steps which seem to bring the U.S. and Soviet Union closer to­ gether and which, conversely, deepen the Sino-Soviet split. Further arms
  • conversation., I believe we face a bat·l·age o! cl.'iticism ili the pi·ess· ar1d 01, the Hill i£ we do not answer a n.u,·t1ber of queries we 11.owha.ve fro:rn both sources concerning deploymen.t rnodificat:ior,.s in ou·r Vietnam assigrnnent policies related
  • !nent.!_ ; Increased tempo of operations 92 35 .. 156 286 22 50 • 555 0 23 52 270 in Southeast Asia l"equil'es conversion or add.5.ttonal BVJlShips, installa.tion of a.ddJtional electronics counter­ measures, 1ncraased overhauls, rno1'e
  • knows how far the other can go along with it, and where the limit is beyond which it can advance no fur­ ther." All of which seemed to be Nas­ ser's way of saying that, in conversations with visiting Soviet Premier Aleksei Ko­ sygin, he had discovered