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  • the release of this transcript of an executive hearing on the Gulf of Tonkin incidents of 1964. The Department of Defense has examined the transcript for possible security matters and the very few deletions for such reasons have been noted in the text
  • n d i r e c t ConirtUtd.st a g g r e s s io n In Laos and S ou th V ia t K eb, .a." a ■ T^rp mv^XxTTT^ w 11 I( . CECnBT7%C FOREIGI^ SISSS^l 04 " DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF iNTELLIGE-MCH AND RFSEARCH R esearch Memorandum RFE-i>6 ^ A ugust
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY INCOMING TEIEGJIAM Department o f Sta. j .55 — Control: Rec'd: FROM: Be lg ra d e beigra de ACTION: S e c s ta te 290 , Immediate DATE: A u g ust 14, 5 p.m . Authority Info jQ A ID p ^ . ^ ^ IN R NSA OOD NIC RMR ^ ID
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY DEPARTMENT OF STATE E xecutive Secretabiat / August 17a 1967 TO: Mr, Bromlej^ Smith The T'Thite House As a com parison p ie c e t o th e Len Meeker com parative memoranduin ■we s e n t you e a r l i e r t h i s e v e n in g , I
  • , the level _seems designed more to support sustained military operations by the forces now in place in the area. 21. Other evidence within the ORV, including propaganda pitch, covert titudes and activities, on the state of affairs the regime's domestic
  • n ^ rw a y b ut to ta ke no a c tio n which w o ul^ ^ ^ use p u b lic sp e c u la tio n . A t 0 3 0 1 2 5 Z^ TG 7 7 .6 su b m itte d a _ yement repor t fo r TQ 7 7 .6 to depart Hong Kong 4 6 0 0 ^ . At OINCPACPLT ordered TO 77 .o to Jo ln ^ TG 7 7 T
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY d e c ia s s if ie d ir'JCCMifJS TELESRAM Department of State \ ’ / //3 - " . r r - . I1 - - - S ^ X R E T '‘ ' ' Action • ^ \ ■ D ,0 -2 TP I PVV R. RUEK« Info M J A 2 6 1 JIA 2 3 9 D E R U M J I R 18 l A 0 3
  • NOTE: ' . ADVANCE COPY TO S /S -O AT 1 : 3 0 PM, 6 / 1 8 / 6 5 . PASSED WHITE HOUSE, DOD, CIA AT 1 : 4 5 PM, 6 / 1 8 / 6 5 . —TOP SECRET COPY LBJ LIBRARY INCCM li^G TELEGRAM Department o f State T O r SECRET ¥o Action Info vvMJA063JIA465 00
  • into the North, an outcome long aimed at by Viet Cong terrorist tactics, would result. N eutralization is a two-way street. In the context of curretit world affairs it requires a severing of ties with both sides of the struggle between communism and freedom
  • -- • ••-;¢ ..... •• • •w•,,I, - a Specla.l Assistant cc: Secretary McNamara Oeneral Wheeler General DoPuy Secretary R~sk Mr. Habib £01• Vietnam_esc Affairs . ·' • -. -- . . • DECLASSIFIED 7 1A~thority 77.s.c. ,;J - 7.:.. By _,;fl , NARS, Date (,. I I - 7
  • also pledged that it would “ not use the territory of the K ing­ dom of Laos for interference in the internal affairs of other countries.” That government of North Viet-Nam is now willfully and systematically violating those agreements of both 1954
  • Secretary William P. Bundy, Assistant S ecretary for Far Eastern Affairs P hillip Talbot, Assistant: Secretary fo r Near Easte1·n Affa irs USIA Ca rl T . Rowan , Di r ecto r WHITE HO USE M c G E:o r ge Bundy J ack Valenti R o ·bert Korn e r Bromley Smith
  • , Deputy Assis t ant Secretary for Far Easter n Affairs TRE.ASURY C . Douglas Dillon , Secr etary USIA Carol T . Rov:.:n ~ Di rector WHITE EOUSE M c G co :!:g0 Dundy G eo r g1..: Rc :;dy Bill Moyci-s 0 Dromlcy Smith Douglass C a ter Horace Busby Jack
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY SUMMARY NOTES OF 554th NSC MEETING August 5, 1965; 6:00 P.M. Vietnam Secretary Rusk: Reported to the President on his recent meeting with the House Foreign Affairs Committee. For the present, there is good support in the committee. Secretary
  • . Ball, Under Secretary William P . Bundy, Assistant S ecretary for Far Eastern Affairs Llewellyn Thomp son , Ambassador - at-Large TREASURY C. Douglas Dillon , Secretary .USIA Carl 1' . Rowan, Director WHI TE lIOliSE ?vfcG .-·o~.;c SERVICESET Bu!1d
  • . Ball, Under Secreta ry Llewellyn E . Thompson, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Politica l Affairs William P. Bundy, Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affair s H enry Cabot Lodge , Ambassador to Vietnam TREASURY Henry H. F owle r, Secretary USIA C
  • IN VIETNAM 3d Draft, 1 March EXCERPTS FROM OF PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL PUBLIC WEEKLY COMPILATION DOCUMENTS TAYLOR'S AFFAIRS MEMOS PAPERS \ ' rnraft Memorand~ 1for th':_ President_ I • / i i : f .. .. I I .. -- f ___ • __ l INFORMATION
  • , A ssistan.t to the Chairmat1 STATE G eorge Ball, Act ing S ecretary William Bundy, Pssistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affait:s Phillip s Talbot, Assistant S ecr etar y for N ear Eastern and South i\ sian Affairs l ~...\~........-. 2-) TREASURY Douglas
  • is that, as was the case in 1961 and 1963 and 1965, we have not found the formula , the catalyst , for training and inspirin~ them into effective action. 2 . Recommended actions. In such an umpromising state of affairs , what should we do? We must continue to press
  • ^ the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives ' Auguste, 1964 Chairman Morgan and members of the Committee: I appear before you in support of the Joint Congressional Resolution on Southeast Asia now before your Committee. If the Committee b