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Abbreviations and Terms ABM, anti-ballistic missile ACDA, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency AD, Anatoly Dobrynin ADC, aide-de-camp AFL-CIO, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations B, Brezhnev B-1, U.S. strategic bomber CCC, Commodity Credit Corporation CCD, Conference of the Committee on Disarmament CDU, Christian Democratic Union (Federal Republic of Germany) CEO, Chief Executive Officer CES, Conference on European Security CIA, Central Intelligence Agency CIB, Current Intelligence Bulletin CIEP, Council on International Economic Policy CIEPDM, Council on International Economic Policy Decision Memorandum COB, close of business CPSU, Communist Party of the Soviet Union CSCE, Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe CSU, Christian Social Union (Federal Republic of Germany) CW, chemical weapons; chemical warfare D, Dobrynin DCI, Director of Central Intelligence DCM, Deputy Chief of Mission DGB, Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (German Trade Unions Federation) DMZ, Demilitarized Zone DRV, Democratic Republic of Vietnam EEC, European Economic Community Eur, Europe EUR, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State Exdis, exclusive distribution EXIM, Export-Import Bank FBS, forward based systems FPC, Federal Power Commission FRG, Federal Republic of Germany FM, Foreign Minister G, Leonard Garment GA, General Assembly GATT, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade GDR, German Democratic Republic GNP, Gross National Product HAK, Henry A. Kissinger Hakto, series indicator for messages from Henry Kissinger to the White House ICBM, inter-continental ballistic missile ICC, International Control Commission ICCS, International Commission of Control and Supervision ILA, International Longshoremen's Association INR, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State JCS, Joint Chiefs of Staff K, Kissinger KGB, Soviet Committee for State Security KT, kiloton LDC, less developed country LNG, liquefied natural gas M, million MBFR, Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions MFA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs MFN, most favored nation MIRV, multiple independently-targetable re-entry vehicles MRV, multiple re-entry vehicles NAC, North Atlantic Council (NATO) NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization NIAM, National Intelligence Analytical Memorandum NIC, National Intelligence Council NIE, National Intelligence Estimate Nine, the countries of the European Community: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxem bourg, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Ireland, Denmark, and the United Kingdom NLF, National Liberation Front (Vietnam) Nodis, no distribution NPT, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty NSC, National Security Council NSCIC, National Security Council Intelligence Committee NSAM, National Security Action Memorandum NSDM, National Security Decision Memorandum NSSM, National Security Study Memorandum OAS, Organization of American States OEP, Office of Emergency Preparedness P, Peter Peterson PLO, Palestine Liberation Organization PM, Prime Minister PNE, peaceful nuclear explosion PRC, People's Republic of China PRG, Provisional Revolutionary Government, political wing of the South Vietnamese Communist movement RG, Record Group RN, Richard Nixon rpt, repeat RV, re-entry vehicle SALT, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks SC, Security Council SCC, Standing Consultative Commission (SALT) SLBM, submarine launched ballistic missile SPD, Social Democratic Party (Federal Republic of Germany) Specat, Special Category Message SRG, Senior Review Group TASS, official Soviet news agency TIAS, Treaties and Other International Agreements Series Tohak, series indicator for White House messages to Kissinger Topet, series indicator for White House messages to Peterson TV, television UK, United Kingdom UN, United Nations UNCURK, United Nations Committee for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea UNGA, United Nations General Assembly USIA, United States Information Agency USSR, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics UST, United States Treaties and Other International Agreements WH, White House WSAG, Washington Special Actions Group YAK-40, Soviet airliner used by Aeroflot Z, Greenwich Mean Time |