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  • and A and H i s t o r i c a l Background Paper on Vietnam I a tta c h two documents prepared by p e o p le in Bob M anning's and my o f f i c e s : a Q and A paper on p o lic y toward South Vietnam and an h i s t o r i c a l background paper s e t t i n g fo
  • no friend needlessly fear— and no foe vainly hope— that this is a nation divided in this election year. Our free elections— our fiJl and free debate— are America’s strength, not America’s weakness. There are no parties and there is no parti­ sanship when
  • . "A s I , - \ am s u re t h a t you w i l l a g re e , th e s e a tta c k s c o u ld n o t go unansw ered. The re sp o n se we a re making i s , ’ It lim it e d and f i t t i n g . ' I hope t h a t w i l l how ever* * make c le a r to N o rth
  • IDENTALLY HE ALSO HOPES TO GET KHANH'S APPROVAL TO SEND A GOOD AMB TH E R E . TIM E DID NOT PERM IT JOHNSON TO COMMENT TO QUAT ON PROPOSAL AND MATTER WAS L E F T FOR LA TER D ISC U SSIO N S. QUAT IS UNDOUBTEDLY CONVINCED THAT GVN COULD AND SHOULD DO MORE
  • AND A DISP LA Y OF I N I T I A T I V E . ALL WE GOT FROM KHANH WAS THE STATEMENT THAT HE WOULD REFLECT ON OUR SUGG ESTIO NS. HE SAYS THAT HE HOPES TO REAPPEAR IN SAIGON W IT H IN A FEW d a y s a n d TO GET TH IN G S IN ORDER THERE BY THE END OF THE WEEK
  • n in o u r a c tiv itie s In. th e fo rm e r In d o c h in e se p e n in s u la is th e v ag u e hope t h a t a la rg e e n o u g h m ilita r y b u ild u p a n d a fo rc e fu l e n o u g h t h r e a t to ex p a n d th e w a r w ill c a u se R e d C h
  • a p re s s conference American hopes " t h a t we would see some o th e r f la g s " in South Vietnam and " t h a t we would a l l u n it e in an attempt to sto p the spread o f . . . . Communism in th a t p a rt o f the w o rld ." Sin c e th a t tim e
  • hope t h a t i t v a s r o t a p o l i t i c a l maneuver. C ongrassuan Z n b lo ck i o f H isco r.sin a g re e d t h a t th e P r e s i d e n t had t h a pow er, b u t th o u g h t i t incumbent on C onsreos t o ccniply v i t h h i s r e q u e s t f o
  • to . . ^ . ..................................... _ • _ ( ' L i a s i f i rt! 1 i n n b e y o n d o u r own b o r d e r s . For th is to N orth V ietn a m ese p r o v o c a tio n lim ited in th e hope th a t th e d a n g ers w h ich flo w ro;'.non o u r r r r j p o n f i c •' lin:3 ] : > e o n
  • today. But this committee and the Government we hope will continue long after you and I gone and there will be crises in the future and I think it will be helpful to future Senators and future Secretaries of State and even future Presidents if we review