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  • in plenty of time for a chaage) • but we did n.ot wish to criticbe him directly becauae the m.alD thrust of his article was fair and helpful. wa• 4 , . On Tuesday. July 6. I saw Richard Dudman .r the St. Louis Poat Dispatch and Max Frankel
  • / a/ The Demonologists look at the noise from Hanoi, Peking and Moscow I have talked with Tomm y Thompson and Ray Cline of CIA, and I have checked Fo y K o h le r's dispatches, and other internal comment. There is an astonish­ ing ly clear consensus as fo llo w s: '1
  • communlcationa that were exchanged in the laat Z4 hours. I As you know, a message was dispatched yesterday frorn you to Menzies whlch reviewed the current situation in Viet Nam, indicated the likely increase in U.S. armed forces there, stated our determinatlon
  • should be approved now In order to permit timely action. Accordingly* they recommend that you authorise dispatch of the message in Annex A« For the Joint Chiefs of Staff: |%m« Gaf&NNEOBI Cliainm m c m tn u t Attachments :I COPY LBJ LIBRARY
  • tha t the action gave China a "greater r ig h t to back up the Vietnamese people" and warned tha t " a l l frie n d ly c o un trie s" now have a greater rig h t to dispatch volunteers at any time, "as the Lib e ra tio n Front re q u ire s ." North
  • . dispatch a U. S. Assault D ivision to help meet t h is c r i t i c a l s itu a tio n . Thang noted that the s itu a tio n in I I I Corps was not good. The 5th D iv ision i s low both in morale and e f f e c t iv e strength because o f the recent s e r ie s