Autres documents

  1. NSC 68 : United States Objectives and Programs for National Security,(April14, 1950),A Report to the President Pursuantto the President's Directive of January 31, 1950. Source : Naval War College Review, vol. XXVII (May-June, 1975), pp. 51-108. Also in U.S. Department of State, Foreign Relations of the United States: 1950, Volume I.
  2. Foreign Relations of the United States 1958-60, Volume X, May - July 1960 : The U-2 Airplane Incident.
  3. FRUS, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958-1960, vol. XIII. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, p. 391.
  4. Memorandum of Discussion at the 470th Meeting of the National Security Council, December 8, 1960, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958-1960, Volume XIII, Washington, D.C., ; Government Printing Office, 1992, pp. 391-392. Voir aussi : 469th Meeting of NSC, December 8, 1960, p 24 & p. 6, attachments, (NATO, military programs, USSR and Communist China, Laos, Israel and Korea).
  5. Israeli Arms Needs Source : Johnson Library, National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer, Israel Security (Tanks), Nov. 1963-June 1964. Secret. A handwritten note indicates that copies were sent to Talbot, Jernegan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Frank K. Sloan, and Bundy, and subsequently to USIA Director Carl T. Rowan and Deputy Special Counsel to the President Myer Feldman. 30 qvril 1964.
  6. Memorandum of Conversation. Foreign Relations, 1961-1963, Volume XVII, Near East, 1961-1962. Washington, January 9, 1961. Source : Department of State, Central Files, 984A.1901/1-961. Secret. Drafted by Jones (NEA).
  7. Letter From the Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations (Macomber) to the Executive Director of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy (Ramey), Washington, January 19, 1961. Source : Department of State, Central Files, 884A.1901/1-1961. Secret. Drafted by Farley (S/AE) on January 17 and cleared by Meyer (NEA/NE) and Schnee (H). Copies of the letter and its enclosures were sent to the Atomic Energy Commission and the Central Intelligence Agency.
  8. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy (Washington, D.C, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964), p. 280.
  9. FRUS, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963 (FRUS), vol. 18, Near East, 1962-1963. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1995), pp. 432-433 et 435.
  10. Foreign Relations, 1961-1963, vol. XVII, Document 309. le 12 juillet 1962, Source : Kennedy Library, National Security Files, Countries Series, United Arab Republic, Nasser Correspondence).
  11. Memorandum of Telephone Conversation Between the Assistant Secretary State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Talbot) and the President's Deputy Special Counsel (Feldman) Washington, April 5, 1963. Source : Kennedy Library, National Security Files, Countries Series, Israel, 11/7/63-11/17/63. Confidential. Drafted by Talbot.
  12. Memorandum to the President, 1er mars 1961, (National Security Files, Country Israel: Box 118, John F. Kennedy Library, sour la référence JFKL).
  13. Department of State. From Lucius D. Battle, to McGeorge Bundy. Subject : Dimona visit by U. M. Staebler & J. W. Croach. Foreign Relations, 1961-1963, Volume XVII, Near East, 1961-1962.
  14. Mémorandum for the President, “Subject: The Diffusion of Nuclear Weapons with and Without a Test Ban Agreement,” Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1er juillet 1962, Nonproliferation Collection, National Security Archives, Washington D.C.
  15. Department of State, Central Files, 884A.1901/10-3162. Documents 66-94 (87) CA-4726, Washington, October 31, 1962, 4:17 p. m. Source : Confidential. Drafted by Crawford on October 24; cleared by Strong, Thomas (DOD/ISA), Burdett, Newsom, and Herron (P); and approved by Talbot. Sent to Amman, Baghdad, Beiruth, Damascus, Jidda, and Oslo and repeated to Algiers, Bonn, Cairo, Khartoum, London (by pouch), Ottawa (by pouch), Paris, Rabat, Rome, Taiz, Tel Aviv, Tripoli, and Tunis.
  16. Annual message to the congress on the state of the union january 14 1963; Foreign Relations, vol XVII, 1961-63, Near East, Office of the Historian Bureau, Public Affairs, United States Department of State, January 17, 1995.
  17. Likelihood and Consequences of a Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Systems, June 28, 1963. National Intelligence Estimate Number 4-63. Freedom of Information Act request/appeal by National Security Archive.
  18. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963 (FRUS), vol. 18, Near East, 1962-1963, (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1995), pp. 432-433, 435. Source : Department of State, S/S - NSC Files: Lot 72 D 316, NSAM 231. Top Secret. (Central Intelligence Agency, Job 80 D 01285A, DCI (McCone) Files, Memoranda for the Record).
  19. Central Files of the Department of State, Record Group 59; National Archives, Washington, D.C. Subject-Numeric File, 1964-1966.
  20. National Intelligence Estimate, N° 290, NIE 36.1-66, Washington, May 19, 1966. Source : Central Intelligence Agency, Job 79-R01012A, ODDI Registry of NIE and SNIE Files. Secret; Controlled Dissem. By Director of Central Intelligence Richard M. Helms, and concurred in by the U.S. Intelligence Board on May 19.
  21. US Department of State, 95/01/17, Foreign Relations, vol XVII, 1961-63, Near East, Office of the Historian Bureau of Public Affairs, Washington, Department of State.
  22. Memorandum for the Record. 49. SUBJECT : Standing Group Meeting on Israeli Requests for U.S. Tanks. Washington, April 30, 1964. FRUS 1964-1968, Volume XVIII. Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1964-67. Source : Johnson Library, National Security File, Country File, Israel, Tanks, vol. I. Secret; Limit Distribution. Drafted by Jernegan. A draft summary record of the meeting by NSC Executive Secretary Bromley Smith indicates that the meeting was at 5:15 p.m. It presents the conclusions set forth in this memorandum in summary form and adds that the Standing Group agreed on a further effort to persuade Nasser to refrain from a missile program. (Ibid., Files of Robert Komer, Israel Security (Tanks), Nov. 1963-June 1964).
  23. Israel Security (Tanks), SUBJECT Israeli Arms Needs.. A handwritten note indicates that copies were sent to Talbot, Jernegan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Frank K. Sloan, and Bundy, and subsequently to USIA Director Carl T. Rowan and Deputy Special Counsel to the President Myer Feldman. Source : Johnson Library, National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer, Nov. 1963-June 1964. Secret.
  24. Memorandum from National Security Council (NSC) Staff, “Indications of Arab Intentions to Initiate Hostilities,”, May 1973.
  25. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series), vol. XIII, Part I, Published Excutive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, avril 1984.
  26. Institut Français d’Études Stratégiques DOC/ACT n° 19, 1er septembre 1963.
  27. Congressional Records, 123, Glenn S7996, mai 1977. Adopted 1977. Sec. 102(b) of the Arms Export Control Act, formerly Sec. 670 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 as amended. Voir aussi : Arms Control Today, Arms Control Association, janvier/février 2000.
  28. Army Area Handbook, UM-St. Louis Libraries, DB Rec- 94,134 Dataset-ARMAN, Source : U.S. Department of the Army, Chaptitre 1.07, 1967, date of record: 22 février 1994.
  29. Rapport d’information sur la prolifération des armes des destruction massive et de leurs vecteurs. Assemblée nationale, 2000, 523 p. document n° 2788.
  30. Letter from Morton H. Halperin, special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, to Douglas Heck of the State Department (SECRET), Source : Subject-Numeric File, 1967-1969; Central Files of the Department of State, Record Group 59; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
  31. Dean Rusk Report, Central Files of the Department of State, Record Group 59; National Archives, Washington, D.C. Subject-Numeric File, 1964-1966.
  32. Images From The Presidential Papers of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Source : National Security Action Memoranda (NSAM), National Security Files. Foreign Relations, 1961-1963, Volume XVIII, Near East, 1962-1963, Released by the Office of the Historian, Documents 176-208 (199), National Security Action Memorandum No. 231/1/, Washington, March 26, 1963. Source : Department of State, S/S - NSC Files: Lot 72 D 316, NSAM 231. Top Secret. (Central Intelligence Agency, Job 80 D 01285A, DCI (McCone) Files, Memoranda for the Record)..
  33. Memoranda for the Record, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963 (FRUS), vol. 18, Near East, 1962-1963 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1995), pp. 432-33, 435. Source : Department of State, S/S - NSC Files: Lot 72 D 316, NSAM 231. Top Secret. (Central Intelligence Agency, Job 80 D 01285A, DCI (McCone) Files,).
  34. Memorandum for Mr. McGeorge Bundy, Subject: Press Interest in Ben Gurion Visit, L.D. Battle to McGeorge Bundy, May 22, 1961, Source : John F. Kennedy Library, National Security File; Israel, Box 119.
  35. Telegram 626 From the Embassy in Israel to the Department of State, Tel Aviv, January 5, 1961, 6 p. m. Source : Department of State, Central Files, 884A.1901/1-561. Secret; Niact. 13 pages of source text not declassified. Document non déclassé.
  36. Conversation avec George Bunn, Conseil de l’ACDA, 1966-68 et négociateur principal du TNP, mai et août 1995, Conversation avec Spurgeon M. Keeny, conseiller au NSC qui a beaucoup travaillé sur la question du TNP, 25 janvier 1998.
  37. Report by the Comptroller General, “U.S. Assistance to the State of Israel”, General Accounting Office, GAO/ID-83-51, 24 juin 1983, pp. 24-25.
  38. U.S. State Department, 486, December 3, 1960, Reid to Secretary of State. National Security Archives, Collection of Proliferation, Washington, D.C.
  39. Memorandum from Secretary of State Dean Rusk to President John F. Kennedy, 30 janvier 1961. Source : John F. Kennedy Library, POF; Israel, Box 119a.
  40. Foreign Relations, 1961-1963, vol. XVII, Document 309. le 12 juillet 1962, Source : Kennedy Library, National Security Files, Countries Series, United Arab Republic, Nasser Correspondence).
  41. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963 (FRUS), vol. 18, Near East, 1962-1963, (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1995), pp. 432-433, 435. Source : Department of State, S/S - NSC Files: Lot 72 D 316, NSAM 231. Top Secret. (Central Intelligence Agency, Job 80 D 01285A, DCI (McCone) Files, Memoranda for the Record).
  42. Central Files of the Department of State, Record Group 59; National Archives, Washington, D.C. Subject-Numeric File, 1964-1966.
  43. FRUS, 1964-1968, Volume XVIII Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1964-67. Department of State, Washington, DC.
  44. US Department of State, 95/01/17, Foreign Relations, vol XVII,1961-63, Near East, Office of the Historian Bureau of Public Affairs, Washington, Department of State.
  45. Memorandum for the Record. 49. SUBJECT : Standing Group Meeting on Israeli Requests for U.S. Tanks. Washington, April 30, 1964. FRUS 1964-1968, Volume XVIII. Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1964-67. Source : Johnson Library, National Security File, Country File, Israel, Tanks, vol. I. Secret; Limit Distribution. Drafted by Jernegan. A draft summary record of the meeting by NSC Executive Secretary Bromley Smith indicates that the meeting was at 5:15 p.m. It presents the conclusions set forth in this memorandum in summary form and adds that the Standing Group agreed on a further effort to persuade Nasser to refrain from a missile program. (Ibid., Files of Robert Komer, Israel Security (Tanks), Nov. 1963-June 1964).
  46. Congressional Records, 123, Glenn S7996, mai 1977. Adopted 1977. Sec. 102(b) of the Arms Export Control Act, formerly Sec. 670 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 as amended.
  47. Memorandum from National Security Council (NSC) Staff, “Indications of Arab Intentions to Initiate Hostilities,”, May 1973.
  48. “Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Report on the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction“, Moscow, 1993, in Journal of Palestine Studies, XXII, N. 4 (été 1993, pp. 135-140).
  49. Livre blanc sur la défense, Collection des rapports officiels, 1994.
  50. U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Excutive Secretary, Annual Defense Report 1995.
  51. British Ministry of Defense, Deterrence and Disarmament, juillet 1998.
  52. Office d'information du Conseil des affaires d'État de la République populaire de Chine, Pékin, octobre 2000. Extrait traduit de Problèmes politiques et sociaux. L'avenir du nucléaire militaire, André Dumoulin, La Documentation française, n°854, 16 mars 2001.
  53. Cour internationale de Justice, Résumé des arrêts, avis consultatifs et ordonnances.
  54. World Plutonium Inventories, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. 55, No. 5, p. 71, septembre/octobre 1999.
  55. Nuclear Notebook is prepared by Robert S. Norris of the Natural Resources Defense Council, William M. Arkin, Hans M. Kristensen of the Nautilus Institute, and Joshua Handler. Inquiries should be directed to nrdc, 1200 New York Avenue, N. W., Suite 400, Washington, D.C., 20005; 202-289-6868.September/October 2002 pp. 73-75 (vol. 58, no. 05) © 2002 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
  56. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series), vol. XIII, Part I, Published Excutive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, avril 1984.