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  1. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 17 MARCH 1975

    from the military's view just a few months ago that there was no alternative to Mrs. Peron. (continued) ... 1, outside Da Nang, especially in view of recent shifts by North Viet- namese divisions in the Quang ... and we share his view. In MR 2, Thieu's strategy concedes most of the central highlands to the communists. ...

  2. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 9 SEPTEMBER 1976

    viewed the Secretary's activities in Af- rica as a "carbon copy" of the US approach ... has exercised overall direction of foreign economic relations. In view of Kosygin's illness, it would seem ... fol- low-up to the exchange of views last week in Luanda between Ango- lan leaders and a visiting ...

  3. COVERT ACTION IN HIGH ALTITUDES

    view of the disappointing opposition they had found from such diverse countries as the United Kingdom, ... where U.S. control was by necessity remote and dependent upon the foreign policy of another country. John ... the Dalai Lama to test fully whatever remote possibility there may have been in the 1950s for productive ... l I l i l I...,.__.._____._,._ Approved for Release: 2016/03/07 C05301267 ' SECRET- Tiber‘ that—in view of the disappointing ... of becoming involved in such distant paramilitary adventures where U.S. control was by necessity remote ... the Dalai Lama ll to test fully whatever remote possibility there may have been in the 1950s for productive ...

  4. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1961/02/08

    and preliminary views which are subject to modi- fication in the light of further information and more complete ... Delhi's logistic support of road-building crews and mili- tary forces in the sensitive and remote ... Interpretations of intelligence information in this publication rep- resent immediate and preliminary views ... in the sensitive and remote Indo-Tibetan frontier regi I\nn r-vr-r1 Approved for Release: 2016/07/05 C02000190_ id’ ...

  5. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 1 SEPTEMBER 1975

    and there has been no reported opposition. As time passes, the possibility of a reaction becomes more remote. President Morales ... increases was viewed by developed and developing alike as readily translatable to other raw materials. ...

  6. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 22 JANUARY 1969

    plained that the speech has "made prospects of rapproche- ment remote," since it showed ... even as early as Friday when the coffin is put on public view. In the meantime, a fourth person ...

  7. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 20 AUGUST 1974

    of those who viewed the continued presence of key junta leaders as evidence that the civilian government ... to captured documents hope to eliminate Sai- gon's presence in some of the more remote areas ...

  8. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 15 APRIL 1970

    well in contacts with the enemy, and much of the recent fight- ing has been confined to the more remote ... CIA-RDP79T00936A008200130001-2 FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY In our view, the leadership situation in North Vietnam also suggests ...

  9. POLITICAL STABILITY: THE NARCOTICS CONNECTION

    ji-om remote growing areas to clandestine processing sites and eventually to the LS market. To disguise ...

  10. OMS GUIDELINES ON MEDICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT TO DETAINEE RENDITION, INTERROGATION, AND DETENTION

    in the guise of a guard, or through remote video. All interventions, assessments and evaluations ...

  11. COUNTERTERRORISM DETENTION AND INTERROGATION ACTIVITIES (SEPTEMBER 2001- OCTOBER 2003) (2003-7123-IG)

    FOIA Documents Related to the Former Detention and Interrogation Program 5856717 RIPPUB 161 June 13, 2016 F-2015-02400 May 7, 2004 Attachment Size 0005856717.pdf 5.86 MB Ar.04 P4 DATE 14 June 2004 211 June2.4 r Approved for Release: 2016/06/10 C05856717 A ...

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