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  • for International Studies, M.I. T. Charles G. Bolte Carnegie Endowment for International Peace John Cowles The Minneapolis Star and Tribune Hedley Donovan Time, Inc. Daniel Ellsberg The RAND Corporation Miss Frances FitzGerald author of recent articles on Vietnam
  • to the Congress on September 19, endorsed the truces on property, net worth and income which had been submitted by the previous cabinet in an effort to raise new taxes and comply with a major condition of our loan offero Seoane aJ.so cited the need to come
  • . . . ·. . . . '.... .. . , ". .. ... I ~ ,f ~ .• . l , .... .. . • I ·,·. . \ .'·, .. } , , . ,. .. . INFORMATION iii IZtL I r# Thur•day, June 6, 1968 - 4:30 pm Mr. President: Althou1h Indian• are notoriou• for over-optlml ■ m, the marked pa••aae• are worth reading
  • EDWARDR. MURPHY, JR., 645923 (CONTINUED) l WROTEMY "CONFESSION" ALL THE REMAINDER OF THAT MORNING AND ----------------------·- AFTERNOON. THAT EVENING 1 WAS•CALLED INTO A SMALL ROOMWint .-,,.--, IN CHARGE,. A KPA SENIOR COLONEL (FOUR STAR). HE
  • the star-t of hostilities; however, the limited air .inventories of Lebanon and Saudi Arabia are considered incapabie of· significantly contributing to a renewed conflict.· To·allow • a more refined atsessment, raw aircraft numbers have been modified
  • · OF'·THE ENEMY,-s:CAPAC!LIT res SHOWSTHAT:MS-CAN CONTINUE HIS ?RcSENT cf"FORT IN NORTHEASTERN "I CTZ ANOIN-CENTRA!. III crz~ ANOCAN INITIATE A MAJOROFFENSIVEIN" TH~ CENT~'L H!SHL'NCS IN THE NEARFUTURE:.WHILEwE··aeLIEVE He LACKSTHE CAPABILITYi"OH
  • Wedne ■ day January 24. 1068 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Lan week Secretary McNamara apprOYed the purchase of 54 million pounds of Australian augar, worth $6. 5 million, for uae by free world force• ln Vietnam. Thi ■ re ■-pond• to repeated Au■trallan
  • the passkey to the room where the peace talks _can take place . Only they can decide when the objective that they seek 1s no longer worth the cost that it carries. · . Until that time comes, until peace comes , our course is clear. We will carry on with our
  • . ___ ___ July 24, 1968 President: -----~J H"""erewith a secret ....( reported by Dick Helms. ,_l Worth reading. There is just a little hope in all this. W. W. Rostow S.-\ I flLl:D E.O. 13292, Sec 3.5 ~LJ 03-2.00 WWRostow:rln By S , NARA,Date 1•2
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  • of' the me-s s.a ge (Tab B). l c.o ncur • . / W. W. llostow Approve - . Tab A - Telegram from C-o sta. Rican Minister of Health. • Tab B - A.cknowledg.e m~nt .o f telegram -.. - - ITT•l/30TH AUGUST 1957 SANJOSE CR 75 29 1832 VIA ITT ETATPRIORITE
  • TELEGRAM INDICATE, □ □ CHAiCI TO comer •. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE . ... .' . _. : ; -:~· .. . Classification ACTION: Amembassy SAIGON .. . 1 ' ' ·~ PRIORITY STATE FOR AMBASSADOR LODGE FROM INR HUGHES SUBJECT: 1. .. Herewith is country
  • to visit with you at the Ranch on his return from. London. li you approve the letter. which we would propose to send by immediate telegram, you m.ay wish to authorize a special plane to fly the Prime Minister from New Yo:rk to the Ranch on June 17 and from
  • ~ .... 'fLTIORAPM 9YST£MAT0 MASTCn PRINTED DY MCOREOt" ·n1UTINO CORPORATION a.a, CORRE( .JS MADE ON THIS ORIGINAL MUST BE MAL JN All COPIES SHORE THE TELEGRAM IS DELIVEREDTO OC /T!A), Room 6243 •' . of telegramto US MISSION NATO; BRUSS EIS ... .·- $EGRj
  • Department eent out the two attached telegrams to all our Ambaa ■ador• pving a deacription of the Pueblo incident and 9Umffl&rizing the action• we have taken thus far. Each Ambaandor is instructed to talk to the appropriate Government official atreaeing
  • 'Stars l?eside his office suite's outer door remind all who pass that ARVN's most senior general sits within. From our conversation I got the strong impression that he has learned nothing and forgotten nothing since his ouster in 1964. (For example, he