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  • . 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
  • factors. 3. (U) Player Nominations. Addressees are requested to nominate participants and confirm their TOP SECRET security clearances to the Cold War Division, Joint War Gaines Agency, by telephone prior to 10 April wHh written confirmation to r~ach
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  • of the game and the critique, par­ ticipants may be reached by telephone at Code 11, Extension 79860 or 57683 (from civilian phones, call OX 7-9860 or ox 5-7683). • . • b. A final report will be prepared interested agencies and gane players. for distribution
  • assistance programs. Moreover, the prospects of · reaching agreement with the Soviets on a treaty governing the exploration of outer space are reasonably good. We can alsc use the Assembly period to probe quietly in private conversations possible further
  • if the President could sit down for two hours of a relaxed conversation especially concerning the bombing program over the next year and year and a half. It was decided to add Ambassador Eugene Locke to the schedule Wednesday, and George Christian asked if Locke
  • arrangements But there of will will also be some deterrent of depend on (a) the credibility to the defense conversely, over-all take, with the US and by Japan of a nuclear specifically (or, will look around for means to counter ..umbrella
  • of Defense N i tze.2 In a late - September conversation with B razilian F o reign Minister Araujo Castro^ Secretary of State Rusk said that Cuban r , ^■JCSM-8'2 8 - 62 j "Nuclear ~ Fz“ ee or Missile - Free Zones (U)/' Oct. 2 6 , 19 6 2 See also JCSM
  • of decision." Conversely, failure of the larger effort would create conditions in which the FRG would not be content with the MLF, even if it C evolved into a European force. Referring to the State Department view that MLF decisions should not be taken
  • Department telegrams, airgrams, memoranda of conversation, office memoranda, and position papers. There are also classified minutes of the meetings of the Committee of Principals, the ACDA staff, and the Research Council. The views of other agencies on arms