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- Asia, 1962-1966, Vol. I," Box
40
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report
"Instructions for Ball's Mission"; ~~itieeel 1!9i
dup. #49, NSF, Flies of Harold Saunders,
"South Asia, 1962-1966, Preface," Box 40
some SQflftiwrion e/1G/n. Ji1" NLJ/AAC rt· 't
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memo
Robert Komer
- preservation.
The remaining members of the Council are:
K. STEVENS of Pennsylvania, Chairman
L. KENNEDY of Texas
HALPRI:-l of California
LAWRENCE
MRs. ERNESTIvEs of Illinois
RussELL
W. Famu.y of Minnesota
DR. RicHARD DAUOBEllTYof Washington
CHRISTOPHER
T11NNARD
- Robert B. Anderson
to Cairo as his special personal representative on May 30.
Following discussion with Anderson, President Nasser informed
Johnson of the United Arab Republic's determination to defend
itself against any aggression "with all our means
- a pretty coherent picture.
November 1963. You saw Bhutto twice while he was here for
President Kennedy 1 s funeral, the second time to ::-eceive a note from
Ayub. You told him you were " a friend of Pakistan and would try to
continue to be one if Pakistan
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gotten.
That is why we have answered this ag
gression with action.
America’s course is not precipitate.
Am erica’s course is not w ithout long
provocation.
For 10 years three American Presidents—
President Eisenhower, President Kennedy,
and your present
- e d
d urin g th e ten u re in o f f i c e o f John
F i t z g e r a l d Kennedy, and r e s i d e s at
t h i s v e r y moment in Lyndon B a in es
Johnson a t th e White House — power
which i s v e r y s i m i l a r , e x c e p t fo r th e
g eo g ra p h
- e b lo - p p . 4 2 , 45, and 105.
THE GULF OF TONKIN, THE
1964 INCIDENTS
HEARING
BEFORE TH E
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE
NINETIETH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION
W IT H
THE HONORABLE ROBERT S. McNAMARA,
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
- Vietnam
itself.
COPY LBJ LIBRARY
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President Kennedy's decision chose none of these possible
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alternatives. His decision was that American military personnel should be
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introduced to assist t e South Vietnamese m ilitary forces
- dis a ppointed with what he felt was a f ailure by Presiden t Kennedy to u nderstan~
fully Pakistan ' s probl em with arms assistance to India and had counted on a moce
sympathet ic h earing from Pr esident Johnson. Ayub f e lt that we were not taking