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  • THE SOCALLED ·-' ~SOCIALIST CAMP". THE U~R HAD f\.BSTAINED . FROM tOMMENT, , ACCORDING TO HANOI PRESS. SOVIET SiLEN.CE HAD 8EEN EVEN MORE NOTICEABLE IN VIEW OF ITS FAILURE Al.SO TO . ENTER-WlDLM.ORE . VIGOR IN THE NEAR · EAST WAR. R'UMANIA HAD ALSO BEEN
  • reactions to Syrian and Egyptian provocations, pressed the United States for a public state_ment on the extent of the American com­ mitment to Israel's security. But in lieu of ma.king a public commitment to Israel President Johnson wrote to President Nasser
  • . Charlie Schultze ~emorandum (atta.ched} reports that the effort to continue black budget funding through FY -68 has succeeded only for the first three quarters. House App:ropriati
  • to make: this morning -- and passed ·t o Sect. Rusk -- is this: if we are pressed by Israel for spare parts, etc•• we should go hard to the Russians on. their equivalent supply to the Arabs. The reason is not merely to give us a bit of flexibility
  • Kosygin complained itat Amb. Goldber3' s position at the UN: The President pressed him on sending arms to the Middle East. Said he hoped we both could avoid doing that. they had achieved a cease-fire. The U.S. knew nothing of the attack. Had
  • and that Ge11.era.l Vien, the Minister of Defense and Chie{ of Staff, . is determined Lo keep the Armed Forces aloof from politics and the Presidential campaign, I do not accept these statements at face value. I s~all press Ky to talk with Thieu promptly to see
  • .:. nwithout condition" (sans ~oncHtion). But he never said, even when pressed and given opportunity, that it must end "for good" (pour jamais). ' .. __He. state~ flatly that, if bombing ended .witb-Qut __c ot1dition, North , · · · •' J, ·, ·Vietnam would