.· . ' ... --· ................. ~...~... .. :. .: . . . . .·.· t> . . . . . . . 221971' i OUTGOING TELEGRAM. Department of ·State . . ci} • f 1 A1t, l1 coutcr .:> - • i • . \ ·. ' . ----. " · ·t . 1· t N 2 • Ame~~!.!Ą. t10NDO__ ! ..ge____o te oaram 0 ·---------------~· . . --· ~ll~I,lWt:mi '. 0I11 O I ICfl 11 tm · . that the inva.s1011. Q'l'B When I saw SlnU:novsky last Wadnesdaf;, I told h1m/~mi:triwtl1nfr.«M~;;.1 . . ot Qzechoslovakia would ~nevitably create,dam~ge to'Bast-West ~elations, . . QTB Tile prospect of muoh'further Clam~ge ~s.9rowi!'CJ• This affeota. both ourse~Ves .in the ·waSt and the ~us'sians. r~bUo ind~9i\ati.on will. put ~be .clock r~9~~ back an~ destroy all the ~ntient work of the last doo~de. I would like to be doubly certain thAt the Ruasians are . . . fullY aw~re of this cla!lge.r ana I ~i.11 spe°ll it out when I see ~mirnOvsky a9dn before :our parl,inmenta.ry; ~~bate' next Monday. ·Would you ' o• • • I • • ·see advant~.~e ·in: some· direo.t..f"9S~~g~ f~ort\'you.. bo the Russians in· t~e : . ' . 11ame ·aenso? UNQTE ; ·· . ·· a. lrubassy is requeste4 to pass the fo~lfwing reply from seore~ary·ausk 4to ~~oreig1) Sec.re.tar:ar stowftr.t 1 , · · : ; ~n flatte1·ed that you Q'J.'I Your n'ossag,. of the 23i:a ·was. v~ry. helpful, . :c/~~ll~VJXAy~ shered · /~~~~~ltmY. ~em(\rks ·at· Roykj,avik. , ', 411 • ( . As I think Pa.t. Daa11 tol.a you, I .oo.11~ed Dobrynin in that ver:y . . . .,,.,,, . event~\9.·.. He s~id he .fu\lf underetoeen tellfpg hS.m about the i:eacti.01"\ in. tl\iu coul\t~y/~W:. the po.ss1ble . . . . effect of the ~oviet ·ac~ion on. Soviet-1\ln~rican relations,. MA I. ·gather th1• ·poin~ had been brpµght home in .Moscow~ t aluo let him know of our oonoor.n ove~ the ·rumor.8 whicsh had .be.en .. . oomil\9 in 'fi:ont· non\"'Roftw11\lan 11ourOH ol! a :POHl,,le Sov!.&t i1'vasion ·of· · ·