Records on Presidential Acquisitions (PA) series of the National Security Council Executive Secretariat 1991

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1 George Bush Presidential Library 1000 George Bush Drive West College Station, TX phone: (979) fax: (979) Inventory for FOIA Request [partial] Records on Presidential Acquisitions (PA) series of the National Security Council Executive Secretariat 1991 Extent 246 folders Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Bush Presidential Records, Bush Vice Presidential Records, and Quayle Vice Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)(5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA)(44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Researchers are advised to consult the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, USC) which governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Provenance Official records of George Bush s presidency are housed at the George Bush Presidential Library and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of the Presidential Records Act (PRA). Processed By Staff Archivists, March Previously restricted materials are added as they are released. Scope and Content The materials in FOIA are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. This finding aid only lists those documents from There are other finding aids that list the documents from 1989, 1990, 1992 and Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. FOIA contains correspondence from private citizens, business and industrial leaders to the 1

2 President; routine transmittal memoranda between Presidential staff members and/or the President; records of conversations between the President and foreign Heads of State; NSC profile sheets describing official meetings or social events, including dinners, State visits; facsimile transmittal coversheets; charts and tables depicting public information on economic data of individual countries, etc.; congratulatory telephone and cable communications; public Presidential statements and speeches; schedule proposals, meeting arrangements for the President with foreign Heads of State, Foreign Ministers, Defense Ministers, Ambassadors, U.S. members of Congress and private citizens; travel arrangements/schedules; press releases; presidential press statements; government published Congressional reports and Presidential Determinations; reports to the Speaker of the U.S. House and the President of the U.S. Senate; copies of newspaper articles on international current events, foreign policies, etc.; briefing books for Presidential trips abroad and telephone or meeting conversation records between the President and Foreign Heads of State. System of Arrangement Records that are responsive to this FOIA request were found in one collection areas Bush Presidential Records: Staff and Office Files. As policy, Staff and Office Files are processed at the folder level, that is, individual documents are not selected and removed from a folder for processing. The following is a list of documents and folders processed in response to FOIA [1991]. Bush Presidential Records: Staff and Office Files National Security Council NSC PA Files Re: Nuclear Testing Re: TELCON: President of the Soviet Union Re: TELCON: King of Saudi Arabia Re: Meeting with Congressional Leaders Re: Meeting with Israeli Ambassador to the U.S Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: TELCON: President of France Re: Crisis in Mogadishu / Evacuation of U.S. Embassy Re: Checklist for Informal Steering Group Meeting: Gulf Crisis Re: Update on Mogadishu Operation Re: Letter to President of Egypt Re: Meeting with SACEUR [Supreme Allied Commander, Europe] U.S. General Galvin Re: Philippine Base Negotiations Re: Review of Cape York Policy Re: Africa Policy Re: Strategic Force Modernization Discussion Re: U.S. Freedom of Navigation Program Semiannual Report Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Israel Re: Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast: Update on Somalia Re: Turkey Re: START Re: Burma Re: Meeting Cabinet Members Re: GPALS [Global Protection Against Limited Skies] Gameplan Re: Letter to/from President of Poland Re: Iraq Re: Presidential Determination 91 15: Military Assistance to El Salvador Re: TELCON: President of France 2

3 Re: Message from President of Egypt Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Australia Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Israel Re: Significant Military Exercise MINI NOBLE DINA Re: Libyan National Army Re: Arms Control Re: Message to President of Turkey Re: Telephone Call to Prime Minister of Greece Re: TELCON: President of Argentina Re: TELCON: President of Algeria Re: Andean Counternarcotics Assessment Re: MEMCON: Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: PRC Compliance with MAMCO Divestment Order Re: Gulf Crisis Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Japan Re: TELCON: President of South Africa Re: Philippine Base Negotiations Re: Bilateral Agreement Re: Letter to King of Morocco Re: TELCON: President of South Africa Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: Assistant Secretary of Defense Trip Report: Jordan, India, Pakistan Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Spain Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Canada Re: Iraq Re: Terrorism Re: Call to President of Turkey Re: Letter from President of the Philippines Re: Telephone Call to Prime Minister of Japan Re: TELCON: President of Egypt Re: TELCON: King of Saudi Arabia Re: TELCON: Amir of Kuwait Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Canada Re: Terrorist Update Re: TELCON: President of the Soviet Union Re: Arms Control: START Guidance Re: Iraq Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Spain Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Greece Re: Cable to Prime Minister of Pakistan Re: MEMCON: President of Argentina Re: TELCON: President of France Re: Call from Chancellor of FRG TELCON: King of Saudi Arabia Re: TELCON: President of Egypt Re: TELCON: Chancellor of FRG Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Italy Re: TELCON: Chancellor of FRG Re: Overseas Staffing Re: Downloading in START Re: Libyan Ex-POWs to Kenya 3

4 Re: Presidential Guidance Re: Call to President of Syria Re: Message from Prime Minister of Greece Re: TELCON: Chancellor FRG Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Japan Re: Meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Re: Letter to Prime Minister of Greece Re: Letters to Allied Foreign Heads of State Re: Significant Military Exercise AHUAS TARA Re: Meeting with Greek Foreign Minister Re: Nationwide Emergency Telecommunications Service Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: 90-Day Report Missile Sanctions Legislation Re: Presentation of National Security Medal Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Turkish Ambassador to the U.S Re: TELCON: Chancellor of FRG Re: Jordan Re: Call to Prime Minister of Pakistan Re: Meeting on Emergency Preparedness Re: Letter to President of Turkey Re: SR-71 in Gulf War Re: Letter from U.S. Secretary of Energy Re: Cable from King of Jordan Re: Significant Military Exercise BATTLE GRIFFIN Re: TELCONS: King of Saudi Arabia, President of Egypt, Amir of Qatar and Prime Minister of Pakistan Re: Gulf Crisis Message to President of Zaire Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: START Guidance Re: TELCON: President of France Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Canada Re: Letter from Prime Minister of Israel Re: Secure Voice Communications Re: MEMCONS: Presidential Visit to Czechoslovakia: November 17 18, Re: Arms Control Re: Report to Congress Anti-Satellite Arms Control Policy Re: Report to Congress Soviet Noncompliance with Arms Control Issue Re: Letter to King of Jordan Re: Assistance to Israel Re: Terrorism Update Re: Gates Meeting with French Ambassador to the U.S Re: Goals for Latin American Policy in Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Pakistan Re: TELCON: Amir of Qatar Re: TELCON: President of Egypt Re: TELCON: King of Saudi Arabia Re: TELCON: President of Argentina Re: British Proposal for Conditions for Ceasefire Re: Post Crisis Gulf Papers Re: President s Initiative on Chemical Weapons Re: Counternarcotics Strategy Defense in Depth Re: Lifting Sanctions Against South Africa 4

5 Re: Meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Re: Agenda for Steering Group Meeting: Desert Storm Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Spain Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of the Netherlands Re: Prospects for Completing START Treaty Re: Meeting with French Defense Minister Re: Reply to Message from Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: Soviet Noncompliance Re: Law & Order in Post-Crisis Kuwait Re: Threat Assessment: United States Re: Letter from King of Jordan Re: Interim Suspension of Assistance to NCR [Non-communist Resistance] Re: TELCON: King of Morocco Re: MEMCON: U.N. General Secretary Re: Certification for Pakistan under Section Re: TELCON: Amir of Bahrain Re: MEMCON: French Defense Minister Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: Impressions from Visit by French Government Ministers Re: Soviet Proposal: START Re: MEMCON: U.K. Secretary of State for Defense Re: TELCON: Sultan of Oman Re: TELCON: Amir of Kuwait Re: TELCON: President of U.A.E. [United Arab Emirates] Re: Letter from Prime Minister of Spain Re: Reopening Embassy Khartoum Re: Terrorist Update Re: Gulf Public Diplomacy Update Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: Letter to King of Jordan Re: Germany Re: TELCON: President of France Re: Meeting with EPLF [Eritrean People s Liberation Front] General Secretary Re: TELCON: President of France Re: Request for Presidential Documents: Korean War POWs Re: Sudan Re: The Future of the CFE [Conventional Forces in Europe] Treaty Re: Strategic Criticality of Computers Re: Standing Consultative Commission Re: Section 1001 Report to Congress: Trident Program Re: Meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Re: MEMCON: Soviet Foreign Minister Re: TELCON: President of Egypt Re: START Guidance on Locating U.S. Point of Entry at Khabarovsk Re: The Terrorist War Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: TELCON: President of the Soviet Union Re: TELCON: President of the Soviet Union Re: TELCON: President of the Soviet Union Re: TELCON: Chancellor of FRG Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Japan 5

6 Re: Cracks in European Pillar Re: Post Gulf War Counterterrorism Policy Re: Proposed Visit of President of France & Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: Presidential Letter for the 1991 President s Dinner Re: TELCON: President of Egypt Re: TELCON: President of Egypt Re: Philippine Base Negotiations Re: Informal Steering Group Meeting: Gulf Crisis Re: Baker Cheney Meeting Re: Meeting with U.K. Foreign Secretary Re: Scowcroft Meeting with German CDU [Christian Democratic Union] Chairman Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Australia Re: Message from President of Turkey Re: Message from Prime Minister of Italy Re: TELCON: President of France Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: Gates Meeting with Hill Staff: Compliance Report Re: TELCON: President of Egypt Re: Informal Steering Group Meeting: Gulf Crisis Re: FY 1991 Intelligence Authorization Act Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Canada Re: Meeting with German Foreign Minister Re: TELCON: President of Mexico Re: Israeli Need for Aid After Gulf Crisis Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Japan Re: Cable from Hungarian Ambassador to the U.S Re: TELCON: King of Saudi Arabia Re: Letter from Prime Minister of Israel Re: Humanitarian Assistance to Cambodian Non-Communist Resistance Re: START as Leverage for CFE Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Canada Re: TELCON: King of Spain Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Australia Re: Coping with Soviet Union Internal Turmoil Re: Lunch with Israeli Ambassador to the U.S Re: Summary of Conclusions: Informal Steering Group Meeting Re: Letter from Amir of Kuwait Re: MEMCON: French Foreign Minister Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: MEMCON: German Foreign Minister Re: Letter from U.S. Senator Helms Re: Meeting with Members of U.S. Congress: Missile Proliferation Re: Security Guarantees Re: Message from Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: Letter from President of the Soviet Union Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting: START Re: NATO & European Integration Re: Meeting with International Red Cross Re: MEMCON: Kuwaiti Ambassador to the U.S Re: Scowcroft Meeting with German CSU [Christian Social Union] Chairman Re: Bolivia Re: TELCON: President of Czechoslovakia 6

7 Re: TELCON: Chancellor of West Germany Re: Terrorism Security Measures Re: European Strategy Group Meeting Re: Views on U.S. Policy in Iraq Re: Ethiopia Re: Significant Military Exercise KINGS GUARD 91 II Re: Cuba Re: TELCON: Chancellor of FRG Re: Update on Lebanon Re: Request for Presidential National Interest Waiver for Exports to China Re: START Guidance Re: START Inspections Re: Request for VISA for Vietnamese Foreign Ministry Official Re: Resignation of Bolivian Interior Minister Re: Bryen/Ledeen Analysis Re: European Strategy Steering Group Meeting Re: Gates Meeting with Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Re: President s Initiative on Chemical Weapons Re: Meeting with President of Turkey Re: MEMCON: Prime Minister of France Re: START Inspection Quotas Re: Ethiopia Re: START Re: MEMCON: President of France Re: TELCON: Chancellor of Germany Re: Agreement to Establish EBRD [European Bank for Reconstruction & Development] Re: Cape Verde Re: U.S. Freedom of Navigation Program Re: Mideast Arms Control Meeting Re: TELCON: Chancellor of FRG Re: MEMCON: Prime Minister of Canada Re: Candidate for EBRD Vice President Re: Scowcroft Mideast Arms Control Meeting Re: Meeting of Principals on European Pillar Re: Letter from Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: National Communications System FY90 Annual Report Re: Cooperation Re: Nuclear Policy Nuclear Programs Re: European Pillar Re: Consultations on European Pillar Re: Message from French President s Chief of Staff Re: Waiver for Transportation Assistance Re: MEMCON: Japanese LDP Secretary General Re: Ethiopia Update Re: MEMCON: President of Ethiopia Re: Iraq Re: Options for Defining Exemption Re: Policy on Space Re: Planned Analysis on Gulf Related Issues Re: Cable: Gulf War Impact on France Re: Ethiopia 7

8 Re: Priority Goals for European & Soviet Affairs Re: Significant Military Exercise CABANAS Re: Cuban MiG-23 Defection Re: Yugoslavia Contingency Planning Re: Vietnamese Normalization Roadmap Re: NCR Funding Desperation Time Re: Senior Small Group Meeting on Soviet Contingencies Re: Crisis in Sierra Leone Re: Ethiopia Re: Significant Military Exercise COBRA GOLD Re: Highlights on Current Soviet Situation Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Governor Martinez Re: Army Force Structure Re: Implementation of Mexican Counternarcotics Strategy Re: Arrow Program Background Re: State [Department] Views: Operation Dispersals in START Re: Scowcroft Meeting with German Defense Minister Re: Letter to POTUS from Senate Committee on Intelligence Re: TELCON: President of Czechoslovakia Re: Letter to Secretary of State from Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Re: State Visit of the Queen of the United Kingdom Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: Scowcroft Meeting with U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Re: TELCON: President of France Re: Significant Military Exercise DRAGON HAMMER Re: Call to President of Turkey Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: Call to President of France Re: NCR Funding Re: Message to Chancellor of FRG Re: MEMCON: Prime Minister of Luxemburg & the President of the European Commission Re: Calls to Presidents of Mexico, El Salvador, Venezuela & Prime Minister of Spain Re: Significant Military Exercise TRADEWINDS Re: Cambodia Re: TELCON: Chancellor of FRG Re: State [Department] Views on Locational Restrictions for START Training Facilities Re: Call to President of Turkey Re: Opening of a POW/MIA Office in Hanoi Re: START Guidance Re: East European Security Re: Message for U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union Re: Meeting Re: Letter to President of the Soviet Union Re: Desert Storm: Financial Support Re: Jordan Re: Letter from King of Jordan Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Pakistani Foreign Minister Re: Head of State Correspondence as of April 24, Re: Cuba 8

9 Re: TELCON: Chancellor of Germany Re: Future of Conventional Arms Control in Europe Re: Invitation to attend JSOC CAPEX Re: Letter to President of France Re: Letter from President of the Soviet Union Re: START Verification Re: Conventional Forces in Europe Re: Shaping European Pillar Re: Communication with President of Soviet Union Re: CFE Negotiations Re: Response to Soviets: CFE Re: U.S. Turkish Counterterrorism Talks Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Canada Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Canada Re: Report on GPLAS Briefings for Allies Re: Cable to President of France Re: Ethiopia Re: Visit of Chancellor of Germany Re: Iraq Re: Yugoslavia Re: Letters to Amirs of Bahrain and Qatar, and Sultan of Oman Re: Beirut Re: Letter from International Telecommunications Satellite Organization Re: U.S. Policy: U.S.S.R Re: Photo Opportunity with Situation Room Personnel Re: Israel & Missile Sanctions Legislation Re: Message to U.S. Secretary of Defense Re: Syrian Counterterrorism Talks Re: Significant Military Exercise DIRECT OPTION Re: TELCON: President of Egypt Re: Letter to President of the Soviet Union Re: Call to President of the Soviet Union Re: COCOM Core List Implementation Re: Economic Reform & Problems in Eastern Europe Re: Cable to Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: U.S. Public Posture Towards Iraq Re: TELCON: President of the Soviet Union Re: COCOM Negotiations on Fiber Optics Re: MEMCON: U.N. Secretary General Re: Message to German Chancellery Security Advisor Re: Ethiopia Re: U.S. Soviet Counterterrorism Talks Re: Soviet G-7 Summit Participation Re: State Department Views on START Guidance Re: Visit of Chancellor of FRG Re: Letter to Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: Proposed Press Release on Mideast Arms Control Re: Iraqi Refugee Update Re: Vietnamese Asylum Seekers Re: Fourth Annual Diplomatic Telecommunications Service /DTS Report Re: Meeting with Chancellor of Germany Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Senior Turkish Officials Re: Iraq Reparations and the IMF [International Monetary Fund] 9

10 Re: Ethiopia Re: European Strategy Steering Group Re: Informal Steering Group Meeting: Gulf Crisis Re: Informal Steering Group Meeting: Gulf Crisis Re: Separate Systems Interagency Review Re: Significant Developments in Mexico Re: Ethiopia Re: POW/MIAs Re: Cable to President of Soviet Union: CFE Re: Informal Steering Group Meeting: Gulf Crisis Re: Peru Re: Message to Private Secretary to British Foreign Minister Re: Significant Military Exercise CABANAS Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Canada Re: TELCON: President of the Soviet Union Re: START Treaty Re: Results of the Ethiopian Roundtable in London Re: Visit of Prime Minister of Mauritius Re: Yugoslavia Re: European Strategy Steering Group Re: Response to U.S. Senator Inouye Letter Re: TELCON: Amir of Kuwait Re: Presidential Meeting with Soviet Delegation Economic Cooperation Re: Telephone Call from President of Guatemala Re: Letter to President of France Re: Computer Export Controls to China Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Czechoslovak Minister of Defense Re: U.S. Economic Relationship with Soviet Union Meeting Re: Ethiopia Re: France & NATO Re: Cable to Prime Minister Mulroney Re: Request for Special Air Mission Aircraft Re: Defense [Department] Views [START] Guidance Re: Response to President of Soviet Union Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Italy Re: Soviet Military Power Re: Letter to President of Turkey Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: Message to French General Quesnot Re: Status of Middle East Arms Sales Notifications Re: MEMCON: Prime Minister of Italy Re: Mexican Helicopters Re: State [Department] Views on [START] Guidance Cable Re: Conventional Arms Control in Middle East Re: Approval of Travel for Special Negotiator Armitage to the Philippines Re: Visit of President of El Salvador Re: Presidential Visit to Andrews Air Force Base Re: Meeting on U.S. / Soviet Economic Relations Re: TELCON: President of Egypt Re: Significant Military Exercise UNITAS 32/ Re: Lifting Sanctions Against South Africa Re: State Reply to U.S. Representative Tauzin Letter Re: Ethiopian Jews & Peace Process 10

11 Re: Issues Raised in Telephone Call with President of Turkey Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: Proposed Response to Prime Minister of Italy Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: Messages from President of Soviet Union Re: NATO & European Defense Re: State [Department] Views on [START] Guidance Cables Re: Reply to Letter from President of Nicaragua Re: Israel Re: EARB [Export Administration Review Board] Meeting on Computers to Israel Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Spanish Defense Minister Re: State [Department] Views on [START] Guidance Cable Re: TELCON: President of Soviet Union Re: MEMCON: Gates Meeting with Chinese Ambassador to U.S Re: MEMCON: Chancellor of FRG Re: North Korea Re: Letter from Sultan of Oman Re: Significant Military Exercise ARIADNE Re: Scowcroft Meeting with FRG Defense Minister [1] Re: MEMCON: President of South Korea [2] Re: Meeting with President of South Korea Re: Informal Steering Group Meeting: Gulf Crisis Re: Significant Military Exercise DIGGER SHIFT Re: Arms Control START Guidance Re: Secretary of State Trip to Berlin, Belgrade & Tirane Re: MEMCON: NATO Secretary General Re: Camp David Accords Re: Significant Military Exercise NORTHERN VIKING Re: Significant Military Exercise NOBEL SHIRLEY [1] Re: Meeting with Prime Minister of Japan [2] Re: Meeting with Prime Minister of Japan Re: Presidential Trip to Greece & Turkey July 17 21, Re: Meeting with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Re: IEPR Breakfast Re: Report to Congress: Verification of Nuclear Warhead Dismantlement Re: Middle East Arms Control Re: Cable to Chancellor of FRG Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: Arms Control Treaty Re: State [Department] Views on [START] Guidance Cable Re: Greece and Turkey Re: MEMCON: [classified] Re: Yugoslavia Re: Greece and Turkey Re: Presidential Determination 91-46: Assistance to Jordan Re: Message to President of France: European Security Re: Pakistan Re: Japan s Financial Contribution to the Gulf War Re: Soviet Strategic Doctrine [1] Re: Soviet Military Power [2] Re: Soviet Military Power [3] Re: Military Forces in Transition

12 Re: START Re: TELCON: President of Soviet Union Re: Eastern Europe at G-7 Summit Re: Letters to Sheikh of the U.A.E., Amir of Kuwait Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: Proposed Letter to President of Russia Re: Defense Department Comments on Middle East Export Control Re: Meeting with Soviet Arms Control Negotiator Re: DEA Overseas Operations Re: TELCON: President of France Re: TELCON: President of Turkey Re: Terrorist Threat to U.S. Interests in Greece and Turkey Re: Examples of Soviet BW [Biological Weapons] Activity Re: French & British Concerns About Aircraft Sales to Iran Re: SCC Instructions Re: Message from U.S. Ambassador to France Re: Letter from President of Soviet Union to G-7 Leaders Re: FEMA Five-Year Exercise Calendar Re: Annual Nuclear Weapons Surety Report Re: Public Statement: Terrorist Threat in Turkey Re: State [Department] Response to Letter from President of Soviet Union Re: Background Materials: U.S. Soviet Summit Re: F-16 Aircraft Sales to Turkey Re: Letter from President of Soviet Union Re: Letter to G-7 Leaders: Eastern Europe Re: MEMCON: Prime Minister of Italy Re: MEMCON: President of Turkey Re: Philippine-American Cooperation Talks Re: Letter from U.S. Secretary of State: Meetings with Saudi Leaders Re: Meeting with President of Turkey Re: Briefing on Regional Issues & Arms Control Re: Soviet Policies in Eastern Europe Re: Pan Am 103 Briefing for Prime Minister of Italy Re: Approval of Military Exercise ULCHI FOCUS LENS Re: Significant Military Exercise JUNIPER HAWK FIVE Re: Tactical Game Plan for Working European Pillar Issue with Allied Leaders Re: NATO & European Defense Cooperation Re: President of Egypt Concerns about Attack on Iraq Re: U.S. Launches of Foreign Payloads Re: Latin American Regional Issues [1] Re: Briefing Book: Trip to Moscow and Kiev [2] Re: Briefing Book: Trip to Moscow and Kiev Re: Significant Military Exercise GATEWAY Re: Significant Military Exercise REFORGER Re: Significant Military Exercise NORTH STAR Re: Cyprus Diplomatic Strategy Re: Cyprus Re: Possible Hostage Release Re: U.S. Reply to 1991 NATO Defense Planning Questionnaire Re: Yugoslavia & American Leadership Re: Department of State Middle East Travel Report Re: Threat Re: Israel Enhanced Proliferation Controls Initiative 12

13 Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting: Update on Philippines Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: Significant Military Exercise NOBLE DINA 6 MOD Re: Meeting with SACEUR U.S. General Galvin Re: Telecommunications System Re: Letter from Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Re: Significant Military Exercise DISPLAY DETERMINATION Re: Libya Briefing for Prime Minister of Italy and French Foreign Minister Re: Islamic Jihad Letter on Hostages Re: Significant Military Exercise KING S GUARD Re: El Salvador Re: Message to Prime Minister of Italy Re: MEMCONs: Prime Minister of Greece & Prime Minister and President of Turkey Re: Section 1001 Presidential Report to Congress Re: Israeli Terms for Hostage Settlement Re: Argentine License Request Re: Soviet Coup Implications of Middle East, Persian Gulf & Afghanistan Re: TELCON: Prime Minister of Hungary Re: Proposed Call to President of the Russian Republic Re: TELCON: President of the Russian Republic Re: Significant Military Exercise REINFEX Re: TELCON: President of the Russian Republic Re: TELCON: President of the Soviet Union Re: Gates Meeting with Indian Chief of Army Staff Re: Meeting with Prime Minister of United Kingdom Re: TELCON: President of the Russian Republic Re: Message from Prime Minister of Great Britain: Soviet Union Re: Report to Congress on Arms Control and Disarmament Studies Re: Response to U.S. Senators Re: Arms Control RE: Yugoslavia / Stepping Up Pressure Re: Next Secretary General of the United Nations Re: Drug Suppression Efforts in Latin America Re: Dinner with the Queen of Thailand Re: Letter to King of Jordan Re: Quayle Visit to South Africa Re: Recommendation for President s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service Re: Gates Meeting with Indian Chief of Army Staff Re: State of Play on Hostage Issue Re: Cuba Re: Arrow Test Launch Re: Japan Re: U.S.S.R Re: Head of State Correspondence Summary: Philippines Re: Establishing Diplomatic Relations with Baltic States Re: Congressional Action Department of State Telecommunications Network Re: Responding to Implications Re: German Protests over U.S. Blacklist of German Firms Controlled by Libya Re: Arms Sales to Argentina Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: Message from Prime Minister of Great Britain: Soviet Debt 13

14 Re: Opportunities for the U.S Re: Developments in U.S.S.R Re: B-2 Conventional Capabilities Re: Report on Enemy Equipment from Desert Storm Re: Fiber Optics Re: IEPR Breakfast Re: Significant Military Exercise MINI-NOBLE DINA Re: Americans Kidnapped in Turkey Re: Letter from U.S. Senators: Gates Confirmation Hearing Re: National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq Re: Military / Security Relationship with Argentina Re: State Visit of King of Morocco Re: Meeting with U.S. Senators: Loan Guarantees for Israel Re: Meeting with President of Angola Re: Quayle Discussion with President of Nigeria Re: Presidential Determination 91 53: Arms Export Control Act Assistance to Jordan Re: Official Working Visit of President of Peru [1] Re: Official Working Visit of President of Peru [2] Re: Official Working Visit of President of Peru Re: Message to President of France: Alliance & European Security Identity Re: Defense Policy & Arms Control Issues Re: Meeting with Chancellor of FRG Re: Meeting with Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister Re: Foreign Investment in the U.S Re: Call to King of Saudi Arabia Re: Hostages Situation Update Re: MEMCON: President of Angola Re: Proposed Letter to King of Saudi Arabia Re: MEMCON: President of Peru Re: Letter to President of Guatemala Re: Proposed Message to German Director of Foreign & Defense Department Re: International Export to Iraq Re: McNamara Memorandum for the Record Re: MEMCON: Prime Minister of Hungary Re: MEMCOM: President of Senegal Re: European Strategy Steering Group Meeting Re: Tentative Game Plan for SNF [Short-range Nuclear Forces] at NATO Summit Re: MEMCON: Chancellor of FRG Re: Secretary of State Visit to Soviet Union & Baltic States Re: Report to Senate Foreign Relations Committee Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Italian Foreign Minister Re: TELCON: President of France Re: Zaire Update: Civilian & Military Update Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister Re: Meeting with Amir of Kuwait Re: Significant Military Exercise FOAL EAGLE Re: Zaire Update / Philippine Base Agreement / Letelier-Moffitt Case Re: Petitions Signed by Americans/Canadians of Croatian/Slovenian Descent Re: TELCONS: President of France, Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: TELCON: NATO Secretary General Re: TELCON: President of Republic of Russia 14

15 Re: Correspondence with President of Syria Re: Message from King of Morocco Re: Meeting with President of Guatemala Re: Meeting with Amir of Kuwait Re: President of Soviet Union s Agenda for Moscow Summit Re: TELCON: President of Soviet Union Re: Middle East Arms Control London Experts Meeting Re: Significant Military Exercise DYNAMIC FUTURE Re: Special Air Mission Aircraft Request Re: Egyptian Views on Military Action Re: Memorandum for the President of U.S Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: Update on Situation in Haiti Re: Meeting with UNITA [Nat l Union for the Total Independence of Angola] Leader [1] Re: Nuclear Arms Initiatives [2] Re: Nuclear Arms Initiatives Re: Egyptian Views on Military Action Re: Moscow Trip on President s Nuclear Initiative Re: Meeting with King of Morocco Re: Border Security Trip Re: Significant Military Exercises VIGILANT OVERVIEW 92-1, APOLLO GRIFFIN 92-1, AMALGAM CHIEF Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: MEMCONs: London Economic Summit Re: Report by League of Families Executive Secretary: POW/MIAs Re: Report to Congress: International Export to Iraq Re: Presidential Determination 92 4: Employment of Soviet Nationals at Embassy Re: Arms Control Re: MEMCON: Amir of Bahrain Re: Cutoff Re: Israeli Overflights of Lebanon Re: Message from French President s Chief of Staff Re: Response to President of Russia: Export Controls Re: British & French Perspectives on Pan Am Re: Supply Re: Middle East Arms Control Meeting in London Re: TELCON: President of Soviet Union Re: Deputy Secretary of State Participation in G-24 Ministerial in Brussels Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: Significant Military Exercise ANNUALEX 03G Re: Follow-up Principals Meeting: Nuclear Arms Initiatives Re: Follow-up Message from French President s Chief of Staff Re: Meeting with President of Soviet Union Re: Invitation for Prime Minister of Israel to Attend Peace Conference Re: Letter from Prime Minister of Israel Re: 1986 Tripoli Raid and Situation Today Re: Situation in Zaire Re: U.S. Arms Policy Toward Argentina Re: Draft Letter to President of Soviet Union Re: Visit by CSBM [Confidence and Security-Building Measures] Ambassador Re: Peru 15

16 Re: START Re: Message to Allies: European Defense Identity & Relationship with NATO Re: Letter from President of Republic of Korea Re: MEMCON: President of Soviet Union Re: START Re: MEMCON: President of Soviet Union Re: U.S. / U.K. Consultations on Pan Am Re: Significant Military Exercise EAGER MACE Re: Arms Control Re: Significant Military Exercise DOGU AKDENIZ Re: Production Re: Japan Re: Significant Military Exercise BALIKATAN Re: Defense Matters Re: Letter to POTUS from U.S. Representative McCurdy, et al Re: Call from President of Venezuela Re: Paying for Peacekeeping & Resource Management Re: Summary of Conclusions Re: Briefing on Defense Conversion Trip to U.S.S.R Re: Export Control Policy Re: Cable to President of France: Pan Am Re: Cable to Prime Minister of Netherlands, President of European Commission Re: Dissemination of Information Re: Message to Prime Minister of Italy: Pan Am Re: Kuwaiti Reconstruction Re: Meeting with Prime Minister of Israel Re: Significant Military Exercise FUERTES CAMINOS Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Egyptian Ambassador to the U.S Re: Significant Military Exercise BLACK SEA OPERATIONS Re: Significant Military Exercise IRIS GOLD Re: Significant Military Exercise NOBLE SABINA Re: Meeting with U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Re: Mexico Re: Scowcroft Meeting with South African Director General Re: Export Control Policy Re: Baker Cheney Powell Meeting: U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine Re: Conclusion of Summary Meeting on Yugoslavia Re: Joint Demands on Libya: Pan Am Re: MEMCON: Saudi Ambassador to the U.S Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Japanese Ambassador to the U.S Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: U.S. Freedom of Navigation Program Re: Message to President of Egypt Re: TELCON: President of Soviet Union Re: TELCON: President of Russia Re: Cable to U.S. NATO Re: Request for Approval to Exceed Troop Reduction Ceiling Re: Treatment of Defense at Maastricht Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: Legislative Referral Memorandum: Arms Control Re: Soviet POWs in Afghanistan Re: Libyan Indictment Documents 16

17 Re: Scowcroft Meeting with U.S. Secretary of Energy Re: Significant Military Exercise KEEN EDGE Re: Response to Prime Minister of Italy: Pan Am Re: TELCON: President of Russia Re: Strategy Re: TELCON: President of Soviet Union Re: Howe Meeting with Israeli General Sagui Re: Call from President of Venezuela: Haiti Situation Re: Program Re: Significant Military Exercise CABANAS Re: U.S. Freedom of Navigation Program Re: Scowcroft Meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Re: TELCON: President of Venezuela Re: Reports to Former U.S. Presidents Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting Re: Howe Meeting with Pakistani Chief of Army Staff Re: Former U.S.S.R Re: U.S. Freedom of Navigation Program Re: Machine Tool Voluntary Restraint Agreements Re: Letter to Prime Minister of Great Britain Re: Kanter Meeting with Swiss Ambassador Re: Significant Military Exercise RED REEF III Re: Significant Military Exercise NOBLE DINA Re: Significant Military Exercise IMPRESSIVE PARTNER Re: Foreign Travel Approval Re: Supercomputer to South Korea Re: North Korea Info Re: Message to the Prime Minister of Japan Re: TELCON: President of Russia Re: Letter to President of Soviet Union: Transition from Power & Accomplishments Re: Letters to CIS [Commonwealth of Independent States] Republic Leaders Re: Baker Cheney Scowcroft Breakfast Meeting: Haiti Re: Letter to President of Russia Re: TELCON: President of Soviet Union Re: Reaction to Soviet Nuclear Initiatives Re: Soviet Debt Deferral Negotiations Re: First Draft of Javits Report for 1992 Last modified: 04/02/

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