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  • to prevent the US from significantly situation. of Hanoi would probably rege..rd this It is unlikely the dispatch of 2-3 more divisions unacceptable risks * estimate improving that Hanoi would reeard to South Vietnam as involving to home defense
  • information has been given to the Chinese. This month, the crisis in Saigon broadened, with rwnors that a powerful group within the administration had secretly dispatched an emissary to establish a dialogue with the National Liberation Front. The frustration
  • that the problem was not a lack of channels o:r con'lD'lunicatioa. but a. lack ol will by Hano.i to end the war. Jame• De.akin..- St. Loltia Post Dispatch . ca.me ln to as.k ••me queatio11a in co-nnect'ien with au article he ia doing on me for Ida paper. He
  • in African Affairs. He does not wish to take up the post of Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs. He has several outside offers but would prefer to continue to work in the Government. _-?t - -' t • I I .~i., ' ' The dispatch of the attached letter to Ed
  • was bombardment across the Israeli border before their air strike. The location fits the 1\amea o! the three towns in Eshkol•s.,.- letter. Whatever the t~th of the matter, this dispatch gives them a better propaganda case. W.W. R. Attachments (AP 121 - 124
  • : . -· . - ·-- ....... ' I i I fl i ··.~l :] . ~·;,_.;:/t: 15 A✓ 'f ~ • cA(:_,, S:SCRi:T EYES OMLY t URGEl?fF f March Send LDX to Secretary The President Clifford would 7, 1968 and General like to dispatch this Wheeler cable, from Walt Rostow via
  • Memorandum. Necessary guidance will be requested before specific commitinents are made by any agency. Jn c.f(,.,I/ r~ -P McGeorge Bundy cc: Mr. Mr.· Col. Mr. NSC Uk' Dispatched 4/21/64 SEC.'.PtE'f' Bundy Klein Smith Johnson Files \ THE WHITE HOUSE
  • far, Mose w has refrained from comment on Peiping's nuclear explosion. Howe er,/in the case of its policy toward Yugoslavia, the new Soviet leadersh·f. made its intentions clear when military delegation to participate it dispatched a second high
  • / a/ The Demonologists look at the noise from Hanoi, Peking and Moscow I have talked with Tomm y Thompson and Ray Cline of CIA, and I have checked Fo y K o h le r's dispatches, and other internal comment. There is an astonish­ ing ly clear consensus as fo llo w s: '1