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  • , but not overnight, on the confidence of the North Vietnamese troops. We learned in World War II that we should step up pressure when the enemy shows signs of weakness. USIA Director lv!arks: We should not decide this question on the basis of world opinion
  • ;.eriJ~~~~~ eisewhe~ . a2_u~~io~.....~i..1~§~_l}g~n tQ. J?.iei. A.~i.mg~J-~hi.n.s....;.9+~. ~n the Near East• ... r . . _.._... _ _ '• II. SU!11T'ary OJtlook • The British will grant inc!e:_:ienccnce to .South Arilbia in the first half
  • :! i. The Political and Economic Situation -- Key Issues as Seen from Saigon: Ambassador Lodge 3. Key Political Issues: i ..... I ·1 :i Secretar1: :Rusk ' I I' ' •.I '. i I I II 4. Key Military Issues: Secretary McNamara S. Key