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February 2, 1990
The CIAâs National Intelligence Daily for 2 February 1990 describes the latest developments in German unification, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Arab States, Vietnam, and the Soviet Union.
September 7, 1989
The CIAâs National Intelligence Daily for 7 September1989 describes the latest developments in the United States, Colombia, South Africa, Lebanon, Netherlands, Poland, Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, Belize, Bolivia, Argentina, and Iran.
July 25, 2019
Trump and Zelenskyy discuss sources of alleged corruption in Ukraine that Trump wants investigated, including 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden.
June 1972
This 1972 RAND Report, prepared for the Department of State, describes possible alternative domestic and international âfuturesâ and presents a framework for formation of U.S. policy toward post-Tito Yugoslavia. It includes appendices assessing Yugoslav developments and reviewing the history of U.S.-Yugoslav relations.
April 30, 1948
State Department Policy Planning Director George Kennan outlines, in a document for the National Security Council, the idea of a public committee, working closely with the US government, to sponsor various émigré activities.
November 12, 1966
I. Shcherbakov and Pham Van Dong discuss Soviet-Vietnamese relations, the last developments on the battlefield, and American "peace maneuvers."
April 26, 1967
In this conversation, Johnson and Kiesinger discussed the state of U.S.-German relations, Johnsonâs irritation with German critical press coverage and public opinion, Kiesingerâs worries about the NPT and the withdrawal of U.S. forces, Johnsonâs concern about the high costs of keeping troops in Western Europe, and U.S. interest in a âdifferent relationship with the Soviet Union.â
November 28, 1966
Further review on the proposed NPT by ACDA and State Department lawyers in this report concluded that the language would ânot disturb existing bilateral relationships,â that is, arrangements to provide U.S. nuclear weapons stockpiled in NATO countries for the use of West German forces and other allies in the event of war.
July 11, 1966
In this memorandum, McNamara, Rusk, and Adrian Fisher discuss amendments and language of the NPT treaty that was in stalemate that summer. Fisher saw the 1954 Atomic Energy Act, with its prohibition of the âtransfer of atomic weapons to any other country,â as providing model language for an NPT because it was compatible with the bilateral agreements.
July 9, 1965
In this meeting between members of the Policy Planning Staff's board of consultants, the participants discussed their policy preferences towards European nuclear arrangements. Recognizing âbitterâ French and Soviet objections to a collective nuclear force, the consultants believed that over time it might be possible to âget both the force and the agreement.â