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/ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HO U SE 7944 WASHINGTON GO!'tFIDENTIAI:r ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ft[) FROM: BRENT SCOWCROFT SUBJECT: Reports to Congress on Assistance to Greece, Progress on Cyprus and Turkish Opium Summary Public Law 94-104, which you signed into law on October 5, requires you to submit within 60 days reports to Congress on (1) your recommendations for economic and military assistance to Greece for Fiscal Year 1976; (2) progress made toward the conclus i on of a negotiated solution of …
11 Toast by the President in honor of Anwar al-Sadat, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt Mr. President: It has been a high privilege for me to have met you and to have had this opportunity to discuss our mutual concerns together. I might also add that I am glad to see Henry from time to time: I thought he had taken up residence in Cairo. As you know, my country will celebrate its 200th anniversary next year. Americans are now taking a new and deeper look at our early beginnings, and at those leaders …
/C, AFTER ACTION REPORT SS MAYAGUEZ/KAOH TANG ISLAND OPERATION 12 - 15 MAY 1975 TAB A NARRATIVE SUMMARY TAB B INTELLIGENCE ENCLOSURE 1 KAOH TANG ISLAND PHOTOS 2 MAYAGUEZ CREW DEBRIEF TAB C OPERATIONAL CONCEPT TAB D RESULTS ENCLOSURE 1 PERSONNEL CASUALTIES 2 HELICOPTER SORTIES/LOSSES/DAMAGE 3 TACAIR OPERATIONS FROM THAILAND 4 TACAIR OPERATIONS FROM CARRIER USS CORAL SEA AND BOMB DAMAGE ASSESSMENT, MAINLAND STRIKES 5 COMBAT SUPPORT AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 6 RECONNAISSANCE SORTIES 7 RESULTS OF ATTACKS AGAINST …
.. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON bECRB~/SENSITIVE/EYES ONLY MEHORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT April 2, 1975 /, FROM: Henry A. Kissinger SUBJECT: Soviet Query on Submarine Salvage Dobrynin gave me ~arch 29 the note at Tab A which complains about the activities of the Glomar Exp lorer, and specifically about the disposition of the bodies of the Soviet sailors. The note, however, refers only to press reports. \ve could offer a quasi-confirmation and supply the names of the three bodies that were identified. This, …
MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -GONFID:SNTIA:b INFORMATION April 30, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT k. FROM: Henry A. Kissinger SUBJECT: Status Report on CSCE Summary As the pressures of the final negotiating phase of CSCE start to build, the Soviets have tried to advance in certain subject areas, but have continued to probe Western positions and to remain firm on issues which they consider sensitive, such as individual contacts. Thus, there has been no rush of Soviet concessions and, partly as a …
3 t 4 5 6 WHB"52 1646> (2·044964E 273> PD 09/29176 1646 1976 SCP 29 PM 6 03 ICS IPMRNCZ CSP 5 6 213278987 0 TORN BEVERLY HILLS CA 120 09·29 0446P EST 8 PMS PRESIDENT GERALD FORD ~ 9 WHITE HOUSE DC DEAR MR PRESIDENT, '-' 11 12 I KNOW THAT TIMES ARE RIGHT NOW HECTIC BUT THERE IS SOMETHING THAT 13 WHICH IS TO 14 DEMANDS YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION --- THE GLOMAR PROJECT, :: THE EARTH WHAT NASA IS TO SPACE. PLEASE REVIEW THE ADVICE OF YOUR NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE OCEANS AND THE ATMOSPHERE AND 11 18 …
2.b THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S TRIP TO SALZBURG MONDAY - JUNE 2, 1975 DAY# From: 6 Terry 0' Donnell SECOND HEAD TO HEAD MEETING AT RESIDENZ WITH PRESIDENT SADAT At 11:15 a.m. you depart the Schloss Kles sheirn via motorcade en route Residenz for your second head to head meeting with President Sadat. You will return to the Schloss Klessheim at the conclusion of your 90minute meeting. However, if you and President Sadat should decide to make a statement to the press, you both …
THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 13, 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: LUCY WINCHESTER) FROM: GEORGE JOUIW AN SUBJECT: State Dinners Lfi" Although I am still not clear on how the system is to operate for State Dinners, I wanted to pass on to you guidance received today by General Haig from the President. I. First, the President wants to see ''new 11 faces at State Dinners. This includes Counsellors, White House Staff, Cabinet, etc., and the only exceptions are Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft--and Cabinet …
MEMORANDUM FOR MRS . FORD T"\T')I""'\'tt, ~ .,_ .:.:"v...·.. fT'\1"""\11. -.vJ.•J S ::;:,~EC'I: I.K"'I""\,-..,~ T .:..·J.. '-'- V~ I'i.Z:..I L RZCZIVED FOR THE WEEK OF AUG. / 9 , :;_ :' 7 5 'I'HR O~JGn SE?'T' . TOTAL MAIL RECEIVED L -· - :' .-1 ':;I 4 , 99 5_ PRO : INTERVIEI'V ON CON: IKTERVIEW ON 11 II 11 1,466 SHOI~ II 2 , 470 60 MINUTES T.V. SHOV-1 60 MINUTES T.v. INVITATIONS 59 ENTERTAINMENT 11 ~ P~RSONAL AND FRIENDS 3 READ AND FILE 6 GE11""ERAL MAIL 24 FOREIGN MAIL 59 SUPPORT, PRAISE AND PRAYERS 6 …
/ / TELCON The President/Sec . Kissinger August 10, 1974 3:40 p.m. F: Yes, Henry. K: I-Ir. President, sorry to bother you. F~ That's all right. We are having some developments on Cyprus . Until I know how you want to work, I thought I should check with you on some of theee actions. You know the Greeks and Turks are meeting under the British Chairmanship in Geneva and we have an Assistant Secretary there to be generally helpful. K: F: Sisco? No. Art Hartman. The British minitter represents a government that …
IJL . DEP ART MEN T. OF STA TE BRIE FING PAP ER US-J apan Secu rity Rela tions : Thei r Plac e 1n US Strat eg1c Th1n k1ng Over the year s the strat egic func tions of the US-J apan allia nce have unde rgone cons idera ble chan ge, but for more than two deca des Japan has been our most impo rtant Paci fic ally . The Esse ntial s of the Secu rity Rela tions hip The US-J apan secu rity relat ions hip is curr ently base d upon the Trea ty of Mutu al Coop erati on and Secu rity and cons ists of the follo wing …
. ' ., ' ,. • WELCOME . ................................................................ ........ ......... Charlton Heston NATIONAL ANTHEM .. ............... .... .................. .... ..... U.S. Armed Forces Bicentennial Band Chorus INVOCATION . .' ................................................................. John Cardinal Krol, D.D., J.C.D. Archbishop of Philadelphia PAGEANT OF FLAGS ......... .. ....... .. ................................. . .... Larry Kane, News Commentator Girl Scouts of …
lc_ DRAFT JOINT COMMUNIQUE BETWEEN PRIME MINISTER KAKUEI TANAKA AND PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD November 20, 1974 I President Ford of the United States of America paid an official visit to Japan between November 18 and 22 at the invitation of the Government of Japan. President Ford met Their Majesties The Emperor and Empress of Japan at the Imperial Palance on November 19. II Prime Minister Tanaka and President Ford held discussions on November 19 and 20 concerning matters of interest to both countries, and …
MEMORA NDUM 1947 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTO N INFORM ATION MEMORA NDUM FOR THE PRESIDE NT FROM: Henry A. Kissinge r SUBJECT : Impact of European Security Conferen ce on Baltic States Members of the Baltic America n Commun ity have recently been seeking reaffirma tion of the United States' policy toward the Baltic States, believing such reaffirma tion is importan t on the eve of the European Security Conferen ce. This memoran dum addresse d the questions you have raised on this subject. The anticipat ed …
(Outside System.) MEl\ ORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOK ':FOF &: ECR~! /SENSITIVE/EYES ONLY ME .~.ORANDUM FOR INFORMATION THE PRESIDENT FRG.1: Henry A. Kissinger SUBJECT: Leonid Brezhnev: The Man and His Style By yay of background information for your Vladivostok visit, this memorandum seeks to capture the flavor and style of General Secretary LeoPid Brezhnev. It is based both on my encounters with Brezhnev and on OTlJ" observations of his interaction with other leading Soviet officials. The Personal …
.. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MEETING WITH NATO HEADS OF GOVERNMENT Thurs~ay, May 29, 1975 4:30p.m. (90 minutes) Friday, May 30, 1975 10:00 a.m. (two sessions concluding at 4:30 p.m.) NATO Headquarters Brussels, Belgium From: I. Henry A. Kissinger PURPOSE You will be meeting with the NATO Heads of Government in Brussels to reaffirm Allied solidarity, to discuss the challenges conlrontiug the Alliance and to identify the steps required both to maintain the strength of the Alliance and to achieve priority …
TALKING POINTS FOR CALL TO PRIME MINISTER RABIN -- Secretary Kissinger has advised me of the Israeli position you confirmed to him this afternoon regarding the passes and access to the oil fields. I want you to know that I am bitterly disappointed. - - I do not want to argue the details with you. But it is clear to me that the Israeli position in the passes is essentially the same as it was when the talks collapsed three months ago. We have made clear for 10 months that the Egyptians consider vacating the …
MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SECRE'P/ SENSITIVE/ EYES ONLY March 20, 1975 d_, MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRENT SCOWCROFT { Q_/ rvfl~ Secretary Kissinger has asked that I provide you wi t h the following report concerning the outcome of the Israeli Government's deliberations: "The Israeli Government has just completed its deliberations, and we have been given the results by Rabin and his colleagues. There were some modest modifications from the position that was conveyed to us this …
On or about Pi to fl:nnsylvania ~ Will encamp·for the night at ' ou are herehr. itwited to attend and to rededicate Yourself to the Precepts of our FOunding Fathers. …