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  • to hirn., that could address itself to problems across the board in Saigon and the provincial centers affected by the Viet Cong attacks; and tn.at he ~ight. wa-:1t - to consider delegatil1.g supervision to Vice Presid_ent Ky.. On the Government of Vietnam
  • . In talking with Thieu and Ky, you should make clear that we wish to see it through at their side. If we are to be pe~mitted to do so by American public opinion, they must move fast t~ing their forces back to strength; wherever possible to get the forces ,b'i
  • amembassy / s a ig o n TO RUEHCR/SECSrrATE WASHDC[429S INFO RUKLKQ/CINCPAC 25 11 -------STATE GRNC BT ' ' C 0 H F I n F H T—i A L JUNE 2 0 ? 196^ JIW 20 a ,I .r‘ . n . A 7 , CINCPAC’ FOR POLaD PROFILE OF c a b in e t KGUYEN CAO KY’ S "UAR" c a b i n e
  • JO0 7425 ' 1. GENERAL WESTTIORELAND MET AT 1130, 5 AUGUST, WITH GENERAL KHAN'H, general KHia-1, GENERAL THIEU, COLONEL THONQ J3, JOINT' ; GENERAL STAFF, GENERAL KY, CG-IMODORE GANG .AND L _ COLONEL KHAN CG-IMANDERS 0? VMAF, VNN AND VNHC RESPECTIVELY
  • ._ ...... ·::, .,· ,:~~·~-~ ....~. ~ ♦ ... ,. ,,. .,, .• • 5 g. The task of organizing to meet the emergency needs of relief • ... and rehabilitation got off to a good start. .! • The special task force continues to function, although the direction and drive provided by Vice President Ky • is no longer
  • • TE M D E N C IE Sj KY I S L IK E L Y TO COr.STINUE TO TA KE IL L -A D V IS E D ACTIONS FROM T IM E TO TIM E SUCH AS H IS BREACH OF R E LA TIO N S W ITH FRANCE ' B U T I T I S J U S T P O S S IB L E THAT HE W IL L B E A BLE TO CREATE A NEW OUTLOOK
  • CONVERSATION PARTICIPAIITS; gVII; >“ ■; US: > > General Thieu General Ky General Chieu General Co General Khang General Thang Tran Van Do Truong Tal Ton Bui Diera Secretary McNamara Ambassador Taylor Ambassador-designate Lodge General Wheeler General
  • disunity being have Relationship The failure their dotie are weapons These and organized The Thieu-Ky groups 10,000 latter. being planned 9. self-defense measures and need be GVN. of levels .. to of Leadership. lack cohesive We
  • of the United States losing jurisdiction Chicago and Detroit. over Similar "inside jobs" were im­ pending in other cities when Prime Minister Ky with great skill and courage finally put the If there had been a well-organized II II strugglen down
  • and interrogated by Saigon police, the-:-V-1e~Cong°pfaii..to.:.:.lfrg:-aiii~~~ ..~:ti'o,­ ti~o1.:Paople:!2.~:llM~.=-iiegoJiate~for peace,.: /.rhis new Front plans -t;·-• substitute General Duong Van Minh for Thieu and Ky as National Leader of South Vietnam
  • - SAIGON22548 Mar 20 -· RECENTINITIATIVES BY KY ANDLOANTHATSOMEOF THEIR FOLLOWERS. OF WAR • URGINGA "MARCHTO THE NORTH"AND f!.. DECLARATION :AGAINST NORTHVIET-NAMPROBABLY REPRESENT,INTER·ALIA, A .·~E~CTIONTO THIS FRUSTRATION. J3. THIS FACTORHAS A BEARINGON
  • compound from Embassy or buildings. greatly about here: is now well protected our people press corps - - how the people attack damaging And, intrusion out of proportion of course, Ky, or both could in Saigon with an account we somehow
  • that most a short have roughly to act urgently and Ky so that an announcement ~ and budget cuts alreadly largely needed reasons. Cessation Bunker however, effectiveness. reserve. - free GVN and ARVN could likely period. to continue
  • Wheeler and General Westmoreland met with President Thieu, Vice President and General Vien. Topics discussed were not reviewed by General Westmoreland, but he indicated a wide-ranging, useful and realistic exchange of views. Ky 8. General Westmoreland
  • RY MCNAMARA I ^ T^ate. 111 A LEX JOHMSON AND I D ISC U SSED SCHEDULE W ITH PRIM E M IN IS T E R KY T H I S AFTERNOON. I PO IN TED OUT TH A T ON U S S ID E T R IP WAS IN LARGE PART RESPONSE TO KY’ S EX P R E SSIO N TO US OF ' D E S IR E FOR AD
  • secret SC No. 01253/68 ~1:~ '/-;;;,.g. g.3 ~ . RESTRICTION ..._ 'J-1r-ky ~ 2 p 1 p Jl/~J-c..&S ~. 03/20/68 A NLJ/eA (_'l1-{ (g~' 03/28/68 A Nl.~-81-C,3 J t I I 1 .l FILE LOCATION National Security March 31st Speech, File, vol. NSC
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  • government o f Prime M in is t e r Ky took o f f i c e . — S u b s t a n t i a l p r o g r e s s has been made toward con­ s t i t u t i o n a l government. The i n t e n t i o n to r e ­ tu rn t o c o n s t i t u t i o n a l r e p r e s e n t a t i v e