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  • is unpatriotic, you quote out of context a statement of bi's in which you say ·be 0 derided those who make Vietnam •a topic of cocktail pant.ea.' etc. u The p':i-eaident was at Fort Benning oa this occasion. He was talking to •me·nwho ue going to Vietnam
  • is unpatriotic, you quote out of context a statement of bi's in which you say ·be 0 derided those who make Vietnam •a topic of cocktail pant.ea.' etc. u The p':i-eaident was at Fort Benning oa this occasion. He was talking to •me·nwho ue going to Vietnam
  • on this and other flimsy work copies before delivery to Telecommunications Opera;ions Division -SEGR-EX-- Tuesday, October 31, 1967 7:00 p. m. Mr. Preeldent: Thie Indonesian evaluation of the ev0lutlon 0£ the war and lts present situation 1a worth reading
  • . · SCOTT .I t .... 6. The results of Ronning Mission relating to Prisoners of · ·. · · War is being .aent to the -Department ·by. separate telegram.- .: ·>-· . . ... ·, . ~: .... '·· .· :• • ~ •• I:: • ,• • 411 : t, • • ,., • ~ • ' .J
  • of contributing to the realization of this great humanitarian object~ve. · ,,,.- ·-· I am fully convinced tha~ our concerted ef­ forts in supporting the UNESCO activit;es in this field would constitute a historic step on the way towards the progress and happiness
  • at all that if a visit to London should have to be paid for by another visit to the hospital, it is not worth it in terms of what the world and your own countrymen ask of you. But I will admit if pressed that I do not see why this particular visit should
  • . October 9, 1968 President: Herewlth the text on the tea break. Worth reading for underlined pae•ages. The moat forthcomln1 busine • a yet wlth Hanol -- but •till utterly lnconclu•ive. w. Parla 22106 (DELTO 88S) WWRostow:rln W. Roatow -SECRET 7 B
  • the last telegram to Moscow in SUNFLOWER series that approaches could represent either: A. A sign of serious interest on Hanoi's part in beginning procese toward reaching settlement or toward mutual abatement of the conflict; or B. Part of an intensified
  • . • .• . • .• UPRISING. IN ~t{F.! , 130RDER AREAS, . .THIS PHASE. \•lAS. D::SIGNED . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. , • I l. T~_~U~fORT;~rs P~~~_TO -~El~E-~ON~R~L-~~ ~~~I~~.A~~ pA~LAC . PROVINCES W1~!Cl{ WOUJ.. D. GI. 1.JE'. Hil1 l)r: CONTROJ .. . ... F/\CTO
  • . Klstlakowsky Ro•well L. Gilpatric Morris Liebman Robert Anderson .Jame• Rowe John McCone From the .List Friday, October 6:30 p. m. Z0, 1967 ,? MR. PRESIDENT: This quite oif'icial Hanoi plant is worth careful It is, in effect. l. a response It confirms
  • fades for any sign of weakening on our part, continue of the On the other hand, to grovr and hope ! then som~ day t.cL~·/ will conclude -that the game is not worth the candle. If one accepts this premise, then the course of action recommended
  • fades for any sign of weakening on our part, continue of the On the other hand, to grovr and hope ! then som~ day t.cL~·/ will conclude -that the game is not worth the candle. If one accepts this premise, then the course of action recommended
  • - - but worth noting. Ae we know, $700 million plus in annual foreign aid for o.ne country l:s serious business. w. W. Rostow Rome Z64Z -GONFmEN'f!AL WWRostow:rln DECLASsllm) E.O. ll3 NJJ , Sec.3.4 '14-'f 79 By----=-~-, N~ Date4•5, :• ! r
  • nothing in lt - - but worth noting. Ae we know, $700 million plus in annual foreign aid for o.ne country l:s serious business. w. W. Rostow Rome Z64Z -GONFmEN'f!AL WWRostow:rln DECLASsllm) E.O. ll3 NJJ , Sec.3.4 '14-'f 79 By----=-~-, N~ Date4•5
  • of course be quite willing). It will be interesting for you to read Lodge•s weekly telegram in the light of Bob's comments. The first part wholly concerns pacification. They are drifting towards a recognition that the critical problem is how better
  • -t:LTA ANO IHt:: COAS'fAL RE~IONS. OF II CTZ, E'NEMY FORt;!;:S AR_E;-_ tDfCID~DLY WE:AKJLl~t:LY TO REMAIN SO, ANO CAN CONDUCTLITTCI:: 8~7~ HARAS::;M~ N I··, -1N l l i (.;Tl , Th I:: ENEMy· I S WEAKEN EO BY A COM8 1 NAT 10 N IJ'f ~CONTJNUt;LJ JdTRlllON._lN
  • Vietnam in this telegram which would still regard exhortations for negotiations as a sign of weakness and would still get distressed and discouraged at the idea that we are proposing negotiations without consulting with them. LODGE ~EGRET ~T •r
  • #/SJ;v, //#, C 1 p ~ /1/L .J ',3 -1/i. ~ / ~ ... ,x1,r A #9b rpt From British Consulate in Hanoi ~d5Y6A4~ C 4 p ~ /ti'- J ,3 - 1~ 5/23/68 A #9c cable Telegram #05310 ( dup#S"fe 4 o ~ ) C 1p 6/10/68 A #lla rpt 8· -ut Intelligence Repo~ TS1 p
  • intelli1ence report on tha Soviet attitude and predlctlons about our prls.o nera and alao on their general attitude oa the war in Vietnam. la worth read.mg. J:t sounds like a purpoa-e ful quiet commmucatlon to balance eom.e of their public· aiateinenta
  • enough could be raised; many, besides deploring the loss of precious lives, complained that needed laborers had already been drawn away; and many others asked themselves whether the outlay would be really worth while.'' "When Congress adjourned (in 1846
  • is included in the package we sent down, We will put outgoing telegrams to all missions abroad in final shape when the decisions are made on the unresolved issues. ### Friday, December 29, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOil JIM JONES The attached. recomm.en.dationa
  • in South Vietnam, it is inconceivable that the use or nuclear weapons would be reconanended there against either Viet Cong or North Vietnamese forces. They expressed appreciation for my calls. Kistiakowsky stated that their telegram was inspired in part
  • TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE INFO AMEMBASSY MOSCOW 490 . At1E~l~ASSY S~IGON 515 •· .. · : · ~ 1494 .. . · . . ' ., ' ., T LONDON 5969 · ,EXDIS • 1. MURRY THIS MORNING SHOWED US TELEGRAM -FROM- UK CONSULATE HANOI DATED JAN. 27 REPORTING · THAT .DRVN
  • Australian to schedule meeting with Nort.~ Korean contacts and carry out co\lrse of action set forth in pa:-a fou:- of :-e:fe:-ence telegram. Meeting should be' held as soon as possible and in any event before next Pan.-rnunjom meeting which we hope to call
  • Embassy ln Manila authorizing the Embassy to find out lf the redaction ha• Marcos' apprOT&l. U so, the telegram authorize• our Chari• ln Manila to ■peak in very blunt term• to Marcos about the dim view we take of this development. Among other things
  • mother to Fort Bragg. With money raised from citizens in Santiago and our forces in Santo Domingo, they travelled on to Boston. The operation was performed on June 30 and has been successful. Dr. Gross tells us that Eduardo is progressing nicely
  • ...'61,43 ., . .'": . , ,,.·,... ·, .,, _. Pagc_0_2_ _of telegram to Tel~r ~n} & Tuni: :· ~ OD ,. .: ·~ ••.,... . "I ~EGRET ". _;'. ·:'·, - Classification_ I . l:emarcheby immedi · ..-./.~ . ~J:· !t .•. . .~ ., _ ·~.':.J
  • had better give .some thought on how to nurse L - ~ -1 . ) . -P-f1ESERVAT~ff COPY- \ ____ _,_" Clo.ss.tfl.c olion .. ~~.....-t.·•J ~ - . . . ..: ~-- ~ NEW Pugc_3_ _ :,f telegram t o -Amembassy ~.::.:.--~ ~DEIJIT __:_--~------------~CR.ET C
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  • , FOR THE PRESIDENT Herewith A. FROM my twenty-ninth BUNKER weekly (Saigon November 29, 1967 12129) telegram: General I had a long talk with President Thieu yesterday. My purpose was to provide him with my impressions of the mood in Washington