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  • Communists and the Soviets to increase aid and add to their existing commitments. -TOP 3ECRETJSEI>ISITIVE SERVICE SET' ,,. .. . . 'i' 0P SD &R
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  • AGENCIES (S TA TE , AID, DOD, USIA AND CIA) CAN FIND WORKING IN THE PROVINCES SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AT PREC ISELY THE TASKS DESCRIBED IN PARA 6 . I S I T PROPOSED TO W ITH­ DRAW THESE PEOPLEAND REPLACE THEM BY ARMY C IV IL A FFA lRYFTYPES OPERATING
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  • in Saigon, and have chosen the pick of our armed forces for service in South Vietnam, often on a voluntary basis. Nor have we thought for one minute that the effort was military alone. Our Embassy and our economic aid mission have been staffed by the wisest
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  • E WEAKNESS OUR B A SI C P O S I T I O N I N SV N . 2. SOV M I L I T A R Y AID PROGRAM I N DRV I S PROBABLY D E F E N S I V E IN NATURE and SOVS WOULD W I S H TO K E EP I T T H A T WAY. HOWEVER, I F a t t a c k s on DRV BECOME G E N E R A L , P A R T
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  • Koreans c a re fu lly avoided extending t h e ir commitment beyond the previously announced in te n tio n to respond w ith aid and volunteers ’’when requested. USSR -6, Soviet commentary thus fa r has been rela~ tiv e ly sparse and confined to Pravda e d