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  • to the contrary, I do not wish any American official in any forum to press for a binding agreement at this time. I wish to maintain the position established in our talks with Prime Minister Wilson -- namely, that the U.S. is not seeking to force its own
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  • Seymore Wol£bein OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING Buford Ellington STATE Thomas C. Mann Edmund Getzin WHITE HOUSE McGeorge Bundy Joe Cali£ano Donald Hornig Charles E. Johnson Henry Wilson DRAFT 12/ 13/65 The White House Washington Date NATIONAL SECURITY