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  • MEMORANDUM INFORMATION THE WHITE HOUSE WAIJllKOTON Friday, March 15, 1968 3:25 p.m. MR. PRESIDENT : Herewith the proposals for the 5 P. M. mee_ting. from Paul Nitze that : I have ascertained -- this is a consensus agreed upon completely within
  • A ~ 5f-7-J1 NL J K7-1o I classir'ied ittfe ~,e-meme- - - + --t-~~~ri·-ndf-t=errnrtt- ff,-ranr Rn-stow-re-:--Eart-Wes t poli cy - ~-P-'1"1..,.__-4u-"r'\ S-IS--CjtJ Si"J-77 NL....l #.Sa eable Vi.-etrra .A.IL. J ~7-7 (;, Rusk seeFe t-- &p-t..,-., 3
  • Affairs Lt . Gen. Joseph F . Carroll, D i rector, Defense Intelligence Agency Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of the Army Paul H . Nitze, Secretary of the Navy Eugene M . Zuckert, Secretary of the Air Force JCS General Maxwell D. Taylor , Chairman
  • the Col'lltlunists have ever experienced, much worse than the heavie s t defeat they suffered in the 1946-1954 Indochina War, in Vi nh Yen at t he northern tip of the Red River Delta in January 1951 when Vo Nguye n Giap launched Operation Hoang Hoa Tham against De
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  • to play cloak and dagger with these two characters, please provide me some instruc- ti .s re "proposals reviewed with you" so that I can co.r~ectly represent your position. End of message SECRET- IMMEDIATE VI~NT-IANE Ref: VIENTIANE 6972
  • OUTSIDE OF DAKAR. L.UNCH:LADIES' LUNCHHOSTEDBY MRS. RIVKIN AT DCM ftESIDENCE TO WHICHFOUR OR FIVE SIGNIFICANTANDARTICULATE SENEGACESE WOMEN TO·BE UNITED. B. C. AFTERNOON: VIS IT TO ECOLE DES :REAUXARTS AND ATTEND PAGE~ RUFNCR 1710FF ~Ee R ET REHEARSAL
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  • , New York Phone - Paul Smiths 26-F- l DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICY PLANNING COUNCIL WASHINGTON ~(_ .. /~M~ u.:t ~ ().. k.t..'~~ . a:,~~~~~ ~1~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ a-r -~~~~r~~~ . ~~~~ ~~c_ ~ ?ft ( ~~ /'- "'-­ ~~~,~ 9~7~#.~. />v4.-~ cP~u~ loy
  • ~G JET S TO JORDAN TO KE E? THE soo rns OUT. , WE IS 'NOW RE PORTED ·TO BE RECEIVING SO VI ET EQUI PMENT' OPFE..RS AND 0 IS MAKING RE UESTS TO US FOR SUBS..,. ANTI A:... AOD I T l ONAL EQ\.HPMENT • . THE ISR AELIS MUST BE MADE TO REALIZE
  • 9619 memo 11 /18/66 RESTRICTION A ummary 11 /17 /66 A 11/17 /66 A t-o-Amba s-s-a-der -from La n-s,da-1e 6-00-f.ident ial 1-fr'=U,.,..--m-Bfl'W~ -+----r-e: #-97a cttb le DATE CORRESPON D ENTS OR T ITL E - -r~·"?-1; 1--fY ,0~ Vi e tna
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  • drawn hack, like John Paul Vann of Littleton, Colo. He had served a military tour in Vietnam, gone home, left the service and signed on with Revolutionary Develop­ ment. Marine M/Sgt. George A. Mitchell had been there for 2½ years, and when we asked him
  • drawn hack, like John Paul Vann of Littleton, Colo. He had served a military tour in Vietnam, gone home, left the service and signed on with Revolutionary Develop­ ment. Marine M/Sgt. George A. Mitchell had been there for 2½ years, and when we asked him
  • ion o make this Judgment and has the authori tY., to do so. The Senator believes that , if in the Direc 's J u9~ent sue a 9 ift wou ass is e receiving nation ~n sol vi ng some o f its"P'most :eressi_!!~ prob l ems, then h e would have no o bJec t ion t
  • ek tou that will include N York, W shingto , Detroit, Chica o, Omaha. Albuquerqu -S nta F and Los geles a the pr· cipal cities. T prlmary objective ef th vi it . a to provide: th opportunity for the Dal't e to obaer .e and tudy methods and procedure
  • _ ~ 1/-3 ... 'i~ AIL(} 'I , - ;VI [Duplicate of #97a, NSF , NSCH, March 31 Speech, Volume 2; exempt 1979] [Duplicate of #97a, NSF, NSCH, March 31 Speech, Volume 2; exempt 1979] #49c cable 2/10/68 A Intelligence Information Cable r S 7 p ~ + 3P.IIB
  • that advantages of a national interest character .might, however, properly be sought in a general negotiation with the USSR on economic matters after the election and ~fter due consultation with the Congress. J "..i ..SECRE'f' · \ f EXPORT CON ':'ROL R2:VI
  • f.;ET TOC;ETHER t]UOTE 1N A REP.Li ST IC \JAY ·UNQUOTE AND nr:: WAS I':Ovf TH I I·n< It-!(; OF P/I_~· Ii' i~ /1 ·~:ER 1[~-~ OF VI~; I Tr; ·:-o "i"EE Ai1A3 SERIES OF CAIRO -TALKS i-.:r. Ur-vii ck U:iO.HS New York (28) .... ., ••., ' ' , \ /AND 1
  • THAT THEY ARE. NOWFOLLOWINGTHE "ROTTEN -A---;({osr L!i~E OF REVISIONISW' AND. THAT HANOI'S LEADERS Wil.L BE DOOMED IF TH~Y DO NOT FOLLOW THE WISH OF THE HEROIC PEOR.E°••OF NORTH VI£!NAM_TH£ NORTH VIETNAMESE DIFLOMATS SAID THAT THEY 1.vERE NO LONGER· • • INVITED TO PARTIES
  • . . . , _ , . 4 ('r.:@:-'i). · f.:.t.. bm!y.ct tim~ t wa :vi.,ll:... [:i.'~G, tho.. f!tm~o ld.na· of tnteru1i.~1t'.f. l"av!ow to fc;od nid" eoiintrv by
  • on an inspection trip during the course of which he h as vi sited our Vietnam Station. Pursuant to a remark you made to me at a recent meeting, I asked Mr. Colby to take a very careful look a t all of our activities in Vietnam and submit a personal report to m
  • ~ tbe Indluu1,, tlie . P~l•tant11,t:;antfn•vi~the SJudla. T:he:latter·- had ·\Ulder&aken at Kha.!'.touin IL flaaaclal obttP.ti:OA 1n support of"~·- Eaypt1aru1. T.:he extent ot 't~at _ a_tlpport and Its cluratlon d,e pended now on how aoon the Canal could
  • HIMSELFABOUT THIS SITE. . • . PO HADNOPARTICULARLY NE~ suaSTANTIVEPOINTS ADDITIONAL TO THOSE DESCRISED IN REFT.EL,ANO HE Ef1PHASIZEDTHATTHOSZVIEWSHADOF COURS'£BEEMONLY HIS PERSONAL THOUGHTS RATHER THANANOFFICIAL.GVN VI£W. 4. . .. 00 MEt~TIO~lEO Ot1C
  • ·the South Vietnanie·se Governme~t to assume greater;;, resp_o:risibility for both the defense and p a cifi cation of the cou.r1:t_:i:y -and should m ake continued;_ aid to South :vi etnam contingent upon progres~er,. -2- 4. We should accept the National
  • ~"'~ \--yJ 2 pp S #18a report Intelligence report ~.2 pp s #34a report Intelligence report lp S #40a memo 3 Nathaniel Davis to the President s~vi\ r--'(a't::.. &51o lp S #42a report Intelligence report 3 pp S #46 note !\a-f'itt~e.11·'1.{, 1 bV
  • . King (Washington thru Los Angeles; Mr. Julian Nicholas Protocol Officer Department of State (Williamsburg thru Dr. Paul Crane Language Services (Washington) Mr. Ivan Sinclair Public Affairs Department except Los Angeles; New York City) except
  • of the United States and Japanese Cabinets. W. VI. Rostow MEMORANDUM / THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON c6',:j] IEENUA L Thursday, July 21, 1966 •- ld~·/o·,4./J'J MEMORANDUM FOR T H E PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Appointment of Minister to Bulgaria Und e r Secretary Ball
  • ~ E ~-ER BE EN RE EL E.CtE.O. ....~E ::JiJt.'(..:...'HN-Nl(..;..-T,HE RE -'l-S=A=-~e-0tr!Y=u4"P-OSS l_B.I L l TY .. !H.At ..J.96~.--M)) BRING AN END TO THE .\(AR IN VI£T~NAM. ·A.MD ~c:t~-~~"&.,ULEv 1TAsLC cH.Hi~(s.dii us .M.1L1r ARY-pJ)sTvR~ 1.N-sEA
  • to the peace •••. and to bring about by peacei\11. ~eans, and in corrformity·with the principles of •Justice e:-id interr.a.tional lm,t, adjustment o:r settler:!ent . •of internaticnal .disputes ••• •'." .• ··0-oviously, this ·respons1bil1 tiJ falls vi th
  • ·FIRST . ATTACK,::' ,HOWEVER ;,":I ·::' THE LARGE . . NUMBER OJ- ·vc· FORCES WHICH REPORTS " INDICATE ' r1AY;;(",'.tt \ . : TAKE .PART . IN A FU TURE ATTACK I S CAU SING CO NCER N AMOO'~ THE · ., . KNOWLEDGE ABLE AMERI CAN AND VI ETNA MES£ OFF ICIAL S
  • Wilson understand the Congressional picture; .while they are grateful for Bob McNamara's willingness to I help on. th,is. one, they are wo j ried about the future. . , r, . , . , . , ~ ~ ~- ~ ~ . I , Brown wiU 1:?e cLccompanied by Pat Dean and Paul
  • --:-peri-od.:or iatens·Ef··mi-l±ta:ry. a·c-ti-vi~, designed __to.....increase .. US--fru s tr at ion ,-• and-then ·~tq follow this-:with ·-a~·plar~fo_r-n.~gotiations and a,J ".coalition~'.._.settlement-, -~. e. , dangling bait which the-communists fee'l