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  • : 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
  • ~day •.._ A ~-· ..1.l'I • Jl. ~✓~It/I- l/~Nl/111/a..,lr L o'4-I M (.,.l?#l'~IN_,,o/ lf~t,, Doar said that §NCOis looking for an is sue and will try to push the white . community into making a mistake. Doar, in hie conversations with the white
  • . 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
  • CHAIRMAN April 24, 1964 PERSONAL Memorandum for Honorable Lee c. White Associate Special Counsel to the President Per our phone conversation, "personal" letter in response alleging to his conflict I have prepared the attached for you to send
  • 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