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- off these essential
services if Zambia reacts violently to UDI. If so, the UK might ask us to
help execute a Zambian contingency plan which we are cooperating in
developing. The most extreme contingency envisaged is an airlift of
Zambian copper out
- been prepared for the White
House Conference on International Cooperation.
2. A brief but forthcoming acknowledgment, for your signature,
is also attached. - ,
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- speech, which the British Govern
ment praised as being statesmanlike and imaginative, has
relieved the pressure on the Prime Ministera His sending
of Patrick Gordon Walker, former Foreign Secretary, on
an exploratory mission to the Far East has served
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re : Vietnam by Chester Cooper
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04/13/65
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#57a letter
to Sir Robert Gordon Menzies from the P~esident
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#120a lette
to the president
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4/2/65
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4/17/65
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- and sundry that wo have bad ln the
laat two or three da71. At the end of thl• memorandum (by my staff man
Cooper) two cbolcea are offered. One l• to let tbe political meas play lt•
aelf out bl lt• own way. and the other le to try to keep lt pbm.ed toaether m
- get the OAS Commission
on the spot.
2. We have sent strong personal messages using your name to Gordon
in Brazil, to Harriman in Colombia, and to Bernbaum in Venezuela.
(Moscoso had his talk with Leoni and went right back to Puerto Rico,
to my great
- and inhumane oppressors.
4) The use of gas warfare in Vietnam will make more difficult
cooperation from other governments to share with the United States the burdens
of Vietnam. If a government in the past has not been willing to share our
burdens, it surely
- . If it gets settled quickly, we'll presumably go ahead
as we decided yesterday, but very carefully and quietly and without speeches. Your policy is clear. Rusk and McNamara will both
be here. So will Brom Smith and my very good Vietnam expert,
Chet Cooper.
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