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  • at Bien Hong Conference Hall. Returns will be coming in from provinces. (We think more observation posts necessary. Strongly-prefer dispersal of U.S. observers . in small groups not associated with other foreign delegations. Mission should try for maximum
  • ~~~~~~-:---• --►~"·'"~-=--~~ -~~--·-------~-·~, ~~ ..,~:-....;ro.r ...-:---"' . ·-.. ..--.,. ··.,. . -,.~--~-- ~- ·· ----~ While the Washington Post gave best United States coverage to the ceremonies themselves, many important newspapers -- including the New York Times, the Baltimore Sun, tl·,..e Washington Star
  • to handle any such problems if they should arise. I will, of course, be talking with Thieu and Ky about their immediate post-election moves, assuming they are elected, as these will be very important in terms of the atmosphere which will prevail at that time
  • small unit attacks against regul~r force/ popular force posts and revolutionary development cadre. His aim appears to be maintenance of the tactical integrity of his forces, while awaiting favor and opportunities to expand control over the population
  • _important, it could eat up some of the post-Vietnam resources··needed l ,. I . i -sEeRE1 · DECI.ASSlffl:D Authoti" 7/L~ S,~ j1-/{/J , N~ ~ ~ ;11 . •• ; I .. \ ~ECRE'f - 2 - to meet domestic problems. If the Commission is a good one, its report
  • chairman and Thieu as a regular member. Diem thinks Ky will run the committee, not vice-versa. Ky's plan for post-election action calls for a thorough reshuffling of the Government. The main emphasis will be on i ive ministries-­ Defense, Pacification
  • . In addition, a lot of little old ladies of the Buddhist persuasion are out working for Huong among their lady and family friends. . Huong is also said to have told persons who had had properties expropriated by post-Diem governments that he would restore
  • armed forces and our Embassy, these reporters can move .freely over the face of that tormented country, holding a magnifying glass to every wart and wrinkle. For South Viet-Nam, Mr. Speaker, is indeed what Ward Just of the Washington Post called