Southern AfricaStructure and scope. "This volume is part of a subseries of volumes of the Foreign Relations series that documents the most important decisions and actions of the foreign policy of Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford. ... This volume documents the U.S. policy towards Southern Africa, 1969-1976 ... [it] does not cover all countries in the region, but focuses on the countries where U.S. interests and concerns were greatest ... Namibia, South Africa, and Rhodesia ... Portuguese Africa ... black African countries and the insurgents in Angola and Mozambique ..."--Preface, p. iii-iv. |
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Covert support for Holden Roberto was approved in the amount of dollar amount not declassified ] 2 ( Omitted here are decisions unrelated to Portuguese Africa . ) Rob Roy Ratliff Executive Secretary The 40 Committee 1 Source ...
Covert support for Holden Roberto was approved in the amount of dollar amount not declassified ] 2 ( Omitted here are decisions unrelated to Portuguese Africa . ) Rob Roy Ratliff Executive Secretary The 40 Committee 1 Source ...
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What CIA's paper suggests is that we give ( dollar amount not declassified ) support to the second group - to Savimbi — to strengthen it . 1 Dr. Kissinger said we don't want to make the same. Source : National Security Council ...
What CIA's paper suggests is that we give ( dollar amount not declassified ) support to the second group - to Savimbi — to strengthen it . 1 Dr. Kissinger said we don't want to make the same. Source : National Security Council ...
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We should realize that the ( dollar amount not declassified ) would not be the end , that Savimbi would be back for more and want arms . We are for Roberto and believe that he will come out on top . Dr. Kissinger asked if all were for ...
We should realize that the ( dollar amount not declassified ) would not be the end , that Savimbi would be back for more and want arms . We are for Roberto and believe that he will come out on top . Dr. Kissinger asked if all were for ...
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If we do , is ( dollar amount not declassified ) enough for Roberto ? And what else can we do ? Mr. Hyland said we could give arms . Mr. Clements asked how . Mr. Hyland said through Mobutu . Mr. Sisco said that our diplomatic ...
If we do , is ( dollar amount not declassified ) enough for Roberto ? And what else can we do ? Mr. Hyland said we could give arms . Mr. Clements asked how . Mr. Hyland said through Mobutu . Mr. Sisco said that our diplomatic ...
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You can say that we gave Roberto ( dollar amount not declassified ] but he didn't need money , but strategy . Does Mobutu know strategy ? Vance : He's pretty shrewd — if he's still rational and not too imperial .
You can say that we gave Roberto ( dollar amount not declassified ] but he didn't need money , but strategy . Does Mobutu know strategy ? Vance : He's pretty shrewd — if he's still rational and not too imperial .
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