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  • . THE DEMONSTRATION OCCURRED AT A TIME WHEN U.S. IMPERIALISM IS BEING ROUTED BY THE HE?.OIC VIETNA~·1ESE PEOPLE ON THE VIETNAM BATTLEFIELD AND ITS POLICY OF AGGRESSION AGAINST VIETNAM HAS COME UNDER EVER STRONGER ATTACK AT HOME AND ABROAD. THE HUGE CROWD
  • called to report the following. about the 1. He ls seeing Gen. Eisenhower who ls ''enthusiastic" Douglas committee. Cabot believes that Gen. Eisenhower's strong backing for this u:middle position" will not only give your posltlon strength but make
  • :. ~AYDEN THOMA. N, W& ■STCIII DCNNla II, aoHI.CMMIIII OCOIIOC C, OUU.WUOIII. October.18, DID NOll'TH CHUIICM DTMCT T-Ma•­ AMA-DII 1967 'I'.he President Washington, D. C. Sir: Any responsible, thinking person must approve of your stand JI on Viet
  • Acheson :. -.-.. : _e OO~rge Ball General Omar Bradley McGeorge Bundy Clark Clifford Arthur H. Dean Douglas Dillon Abe Fortas Robert A. Lovett Robert Murpny The names that we eliminated from the list are ln the attached you wlll be in a position to alter
  • have to think of a ne w approach back home. His operational suggestion is _essentially one that we are already considering; namely, that we get the men in Saigon to brief the American people just as they briefed him and they briefed the President. You
  • of the other side to abide by the Geneva Accords. U.S. policy is not based on gaining popularity abroad or at home. Souvanna said the Laos experience is one chance of attaining peace. There is an obligation to try it. Souvanna would envisage that during