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  • anti- Vietnam demonstrations were in New Zealand. Korea {l) Park showed up well. (2) They have 47, 000 men there now. {3) We asked for another di vis ion. (4) They must get the approval of their assembly. (5) They offered additional support troops
  • rETE~·m:rn ro ni: r .H Aul.1! ;H::>Tr.ATIVE f,lr'.RKING. _ __SERVICE SET Meeting began: 6 :55 p.m. Meeting ended: 8 :25 p. m. ~ 1\;:Vi l NG NOTES , (o?Y~IGHTE D MEiTl~lc; ~10Ti5 TOP SEGRhT EYES OMLY COPYRl
  • NLJJ,f,+c 'l1-IS1' i-r-'(l.J~, fl,,I, v-JJ $S'3 By M""'1 , NARA, Date 5. ~ ,_/),s- 't\!ETING MO"f!5 COPYRlr,HI~D Pt:1eliea~ie,, Ree,it:tir:e"' ,1, 'ht P!!fllhS~·IOii ot •=e~~·g Htnclo1 VI Tiaomee Je~'VIGI' SERVlCESET [1 of 5] TOP !5'.l!CRE I - 2
  • the light at the e:ld of the tunne l in Vietnam be comes more evident, the threat of Chinese intervention grows stronger. 11 He concluded that the Chinese could not let North Vi\'!t..'lam be defeated in its efforts to take South Vietnam without committing
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  • instructed to join with other nations in the United Nations and vigorously express our protest of this unwarranted action. And to insist upon the Charter rights. # MEETING NOTES coP:RIGHTEO PubHc.::·?:vi! R®qu1res f'erm\:>$i·on of Copyright Holder: W
  • of Cep¥right Holder. w. Thomen Jotiason If' 1 ~v1E110RAND U:H THE WHITE HOUSE " TOP SECH:E1'a WASHI~GTON Meetings \Vi th the President Tuesday, October 22., 1968, Agenda: 1. Vietnam -- 12 Noon (Sect. Rusk) prelimina~y thoughts
  • was impact of those who want to withdraw? Vi~-:! Pr,~sideat; t his s oci.~ty . .C:!Snlv·~rl. to I explain when this question is asked that dissent is }">?-rt of I tohl them that when the chi.ps a !"'t! down th~ peopl~ a re firmly $(:!Cit t!1.:::-ough
  • thousc:i:ds of children c.nc1 young peopb, I rcali~:ed how nrnch more needs to be
  • and end the fighting. -· · Hanoi is testing the unity and patience of the Am.erica.n people. VI. Richard He.lrns said an iin.portant issue which. should be considered by all of the individuals in the room is what kind of political program i· i M!!TING
  • ~iuiaR ef CefJyri9bt Holder; \.V. Ihomna .leltn~n t-i/:.io"' WA'll"';) fl. \.~'e. ~fYl.4.. ,{. ~ ~~. ?1.1.~'tt:: \ A.~ c O"'-t.~ ~\,~ ~o ~ C?>1\ +vi 1b~~ . .6.V\~ ~~ l..Ui/I Gov ~VI n4i •v lAJ aus~jl\J. i~ ~.,ct of '?'cblem. SEJii
  • defensive in our public handlbg of the tear ga.s situation, that we should remind the world that fae Vi.?t Cong slit throats anci bomb. chilcl::-en and that any hu.-nan being ·ic. orie of the Vietnam ca.ves wo\!ld prefo:- to cry from tear gas rather th.an
  • ', ,, 0 ' ' • !. , ~! 6, : WE · SAID: US AND· F'REE WORLD FORCES WI Lt... SE Wt TH DRAWN AS ~ORl'H !~· VI ET-NAM VI.THDRAWS · ITS FORCES; INCl.UDING ALL PERSONNEi. / !. JNF'lLTRAT!A&FROM THE NORTH. WlTHDRt.WALS : WlLl.. BEGIN ! SI MULTANEOUSLY
  • ' (Ol:cct1Ve b;ir~::o~:1i:1g in the r;•i:road L~ciustry has ~ccn \V'c hope it \\vi~l pro~~·totc· t.ruc . . . . -• . . ..:Qo:):::·.:tioa aaG me~mngn~:i commumc::mon i.x:t\,·;.::;::n bbor ;m
  • the lot of a good many people. But we still have millions left. rr The President said we have to rally the forces and do the be st we can to avoid a cut. VI. Report from the Office of Economic Opportunity Director, Sargent Shriver The morale at OEO
  • ""*-'L'f--- MEcTING NOTcS COPYRIGM.tED ..2-ZJb!i,QtioR Re~wires Permi,!io" ef Cop)' ri~h._ H'Otdea. VI. Thomoa Jut111so1( SERVICE SET [1 of 6] Me!ill'\!G l'IOT!S COPYRISHTED _coi>JFIDEHTIAL "1oblicotic" Rttf!1~ir:e1 Pei rnissie" ef r opyrigbt I
  • . Then we will really have a new war on our hands. _q'QPSECRET MEETU"G ~cfOTES COPYRIGHTW PLf.l;:J.ieetioA RGlgtrirel .f.!lrmiuieA ef Copy.eight H.older: VI. ThomaJ Johnson [2 of 7] "If we take this action it would be absolutely essential to consult
  • a bottomless pit . .GENERAL WHEELER: The ARVN is doing well. The morale is good. THE PRESIDENT: Stress that, General Abrams. GENERAL WHEELER: I asked GeneralAbrams about no reporting of ARVN acti vi ties. THE PRESIDENT: Say you found C+ or B- or whatever you
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  • atmosphere of Vi e tnam. If the war !fOP SECBET-EYES ONLY T-OP SECRET-EYES ONLY -7­ could be won in a year with reasonable casualties, he would not be so concerned. But he feels that it will take at least two years and the fact that we will have put
  • ) resume with the Sen.:!.te, pea.ce lovers, Ministers, etc. :rvt:cN?~ m '·t !"a: Vi e cannot use th!;! same firepower elsewh~re. I can proce tha t. Presid e~ t; I don't think w~ have t he cc.s e n1u.dc to resume bombing. What c L j 0 p y
  • Ara~ia if \le are to have any. influcmce in \·1hat ha~1pens th2re. VI. l1S Militc:i.xv C'onsicerations The JCS have concluded that South Arabia (narticulcrr~x_ Aden) is of us but is not critical "to us -secili-ity. fts port and airfield
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  • bE> e:i menfHlG~ to the p11h l i c. RUSI(: We ought. to g~t ci vi J j ans in thn Cnnt~ rn~niona I t~(l l:imon.v to fl.blJSt'! the f~el ing thf'.t th" rnili tary P~rhaps Rusk ~ith BA.LL.~ will d~cjsiom;;. i.n mnk.in1i: the .1N I I . : Con~r·nss
  • -2­ VI. (FYI: The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, as well as a nwnber of private enterprises, will be examining Indonesian develop­ ment possibilities in the months ahead.) You may wish to conclude by asking that a development program
  • " ~·: .· . -··- ~ ..-. ; - ··· ·····-·· . ...... ·---- .. ..- ~ .. ----- ..-·---··· 6-1. Detroit Race Riot.crs Directed to Disperse Q. .\Ir. President, does :\fr. [Chester] D:?.vis think he has all the pm\·er i1e needs to do his food job? THE :>RESIDE:-.:T: I do:i't know. I have hc:ird ncthing t0 the con­ :::r:i.ry. The only thing
  • agreement to discuss in the Security Council all the elements of SECRET MfETING-~O!ES coPyRtGM*D ~ltcu.ion fk ..;o.~s 'Porminlon of Copyr1ght H~er:-VI. Thomas Johnson [5 of 8] M'fETH-!6 ! -:C1,.· ' · ?G?VR1C~D -P.,bli_!'lti1ijr ke·1~·· "P~:nh;s9,fo11
  • •. Charleston; '._S.c., . and Boston, r' . .the : Uilited States finds that ; ac ~VI ies~ . Mass- . ~.r.:.: ·~ ..., .•. r .... · ....... .. . ''. ~ ::- • -· · . • al . · te · b . g propaganda that would natu . · :: .. , . . .. .. , .. ·: : _~ternation . wa rs
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  • \16am f?, ')vi~I "R~~ ICf+~ +Cl Ql-l I S L\.-C"vJ J I ! I I • 'I I I i • Ly« V\ll-0-v-e \ ~ 7 Mili:fltlS t'10T!S COPYR1GHTtD .f_ublication Requires Pe1 missiOil of Cef'yFiifht Hoklo1. W. TheMa• JehAaon i .i I . lfu_~~ 1 l·-~L-'-~ 1
  • Black's trip to C"'a:bocia ( Ra su.lt s. we re ...nil.-- Siha.nouk::4..id~:::-.~:ot--::-e.ccive·~B.la:ck::...O:.:--.·(; :...~NLs·~,_ ..::na·c~-.:,, .::::e-ceiv~~- VI? tr~~~m-ent:-~·et with the Prin:.e 1v1inister anci the Acting. Fe.reign Minister, a.nd
  • ty ~o ·::;et th3 7 C to the confere!"lce table?" 3U"'.1d.;J: t.o t :1 ~ ifo ' ·;e triei t'.) 2:.t2:-~ : -~!o;c; :::: o·.-r .::::.:-. a ' t .::::e vi : •• 1 ~e lon 't thin~ we c1n ~ ut them i~ a corner . ~uJsi~as is draf t e ~ carefully tc ~o
  • oi significant achieve­ ments. Discussion of Vi~t-Nam should be somewhat moderated by a desire to avoid complicating the Paris talks on that subject. There will be a desire to extend UN humanita1~ian assistance to the peoples of Nigeria, despite
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