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  • ano'\bar--vbat. would ban been thll oonaequenaea it we 011r ■lliur:, had nner aid \o Sou.~ Viet-Ir•! There 1a little dotM \Ila\, by' bl"Oualn now, Ro Chi Minh would haw acbiewd hi• lite-long objecniw ot iapoaiJlg a Coaunut regiae on SOll\h '11
  • to cooperate in dealing with national problems. However, on March 5, I found Thieu in a plainly different mood with regard to Ky. Whereas on March 2. he had laughed a bout the rejection by the Lower Ho\Be of his request for special economic powers and said
  • of Communist base areas in the U Minh area of Ca Mau Peninsula and the Plaine Des Jones, near the SECRET 5!::CRET -5- Cambodian border, where the Communists have been in virtually full control since 1945. Government of Vietnam administrations in An Xuyen
  • _ :.· IN ?RC?OSil~G ·SOME SUCH CONSORTIU:~~SU??OR1'Ei> DEVELOP}1EN1 f':""..:,,J.>i • ·-· --..-"?~ -AM FOR PEACE, YOU COULD REFER TO YOUR EXCELLENT JO:-ms-HO?~INS· S?EECH OF APRIL,- 1955. . IN "ORDER TO. COUNTER THE CHARGE THAT. YO~ ffiO?OSAL IS A DEVICE ASSURE
  • ," much worse. than that suffered by the Viet Minh in their January 1951 push against French positions in the Red River Delta, when they lost only 6,000 d_ead.· Dan notes with satisfaction the good performance· of ARVN and National Police, and the absence
  • GOVERNMEN! DELEGATES A~l) HO~ THEIR INSPECTION ROLE WOULD BE WORKED OUT. THIEU REPLIED THAT THE CORPS COMMANDERS ~OULD RETAIN THEIR POWERS IN THIS FIELD UNTIL APRIL 15 IN ORDER TO ALLOW TIME FOR PROPER INSTRUCTIONS TO BE ISSUED REGARDING THE . NEW SYS;.«M:fE