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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-02-10 (remove)
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  • aside on Harriman, who fits into this overall picture I should think. Gomulka had gone into about a twenty-minute diatribe against the United States for one thing after another. Harriman had mentioned something about our aid programs, and he
  • Walter Jenkins , William Bundy, Robert McNamara, Katzenbach, Walt Rostow, Gene Rostow. Washington meetings about bombing Hanoi in December 1966, cessation of bombing in Hanoi, Poland backing out of discussions, Gronouski’s interpretation of Polish
  • that after Korea we had the cry, "Never another Korea," and that was in '53. In 1954 President Eisenhower signed a letter to Presi- dent Diem offering him aid in South Vietnam. In other words, even while the cry was still in the air, "no more Koreas," we
  • --speaking nationally and internationally on American foreign policy; and so from my point of view this was the crusade to try to stand for international questions. Of course, aiding and abetting this was the fact that I had crisscrossed the state, every