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  • ' .. .,,r \ l. Military actions aqainst North Vietnam and in Laos A. Present program About 1000 sorties per day are now flown against targets in Southeast Asia, of which about 560 are in South Vietnam, 230 in Laos and 210 in North Vietnam
  • organizations which have action programs in world affairs. These groups convey a wealth of informa­ tion on foreign policy to their memberships through publica­ tions, study programs, conferences and other types of information program.so The conference
  • MAC/V, and we would lose the Ambassador's freedom of action to monitor our operations from a ·political point of view. I ,,,. ""t (b) The appointment would present to the world, and particularly to the Vietnamese, an image of a US move ·· towards
  • . Today's Economist assessment, 11 Were the Americans wrong?" ~d Ouardlan editorial, "Whose Side Are We On?" take to task Labor backbencher• who are protesting the U.S. action. z. Economist commentary does not wholly absolve U.S. but, on examination, finds
  • .... ~--¥~ -~\•. ". ~ ~.. .. . i", ' .' .,.•• L • ... ■ -SECltEI ·.:- -~ -I:- , 1 ,.• -~ ' (' · ~ ·,.JI'uesday, February 28, 1967 ,, . I, Actions Items, Tuesday Lunch meeting With the President I ■ ".J_ . • .... •· ·- .f, ~ ~ . ,. 1r ._• it, Present
  • (negotiations bave been very near"? Suggested Minister public response: was referring to was the fact had shown any willingness ------- action against I assume that to halt in his report or even face could .!!, borrow Secretary "elementary States