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- . ..c~~ .· f''~~-_N'"-r~··_ b_.·~· _ J.1~· ~..": ~ ··.'.-:i·_:~ \ : Y' ~; ·~ - ·~7 t;. ._ ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1"29 (8-85) . ; NOVEMBER 11, 1968 - 3 p. m PRESIDENT'S M EETING WITH PRESIDENT ELECT NIXON The President President-Elect Nixon
- Folder, "November 11, 1968 - 3 p.m. President and President-elect Nixon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
- member of the JCS behind this plan now. We will lose two men on the JCS next spring -- Wheeler and McConnell. If we wait for Nixon they will put off those matters they can put off. It could be a year before a Nixon team is ready to do this. If we get
- with the Soviets. The President: 1. 2. There are two basic problems: Position of allies. Nixon doesn't want it done too close to the invasion of Czechoslovakia. Secretary Clifford: The Germans and the British want to go ahead with talks with the Soviets
- Secretary Rusk to brief you on the NPT, Vietnam, Czechoslovakia, the Middle East, and North Korea. Secretary Rusk and Ambassador Thompson and I have briefed Nixon. Secretary Rusk: The rumors on the Pueblo appear unfounded. There have been no movements
- George Christian Tom Johnson The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Maxwell Taylor General Earle Wheeler The President: I want to sit down with Mr. Nixon to see what kind of world he really wants. When he gets the nomination he may
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- it for a couple of weeks. The position of the United States will be infinitely better. We are in a box. I believe they want a peace. They are scared to hell of Nixon - - afraid of his use of nuclear weapons. Secretary Fowler: What happens if we threaten to stop