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  • #3 I 25 November 1963 MEMORANDUM F OR THE RECORD SUBJECT: South Vietnam Situation ATTENDANCE: The President, Secretariea Ruak, McNamara, Ball, Meaat•. Bundy and McCone, Ambaaaador Lodge November 24th, 3:00 p. m. - Executive Office Bldg. 1
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "[November 24, 1963 - 3:00 p.m. Meeting with Ambassador Lodge and Advisors on Vietnam - McCone Memo]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
  • Vietnam RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing access to national security information . (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
  • • . Checklist review. 30. 24 November 1963 - Meeting of I.BJ, Rusk, McNamara, Ball, Bundy, lodge, DCI,on Vietnam. 31. 25 & 26 November 1963 ... Briefings of 32.. 28 November 1963 ... Discussion. 33. mJ. Checklist review. ~dge. 28 November 1963
  • Vietnam
  • -to~ fiel • · mem .· · dam on Vietnam. T " e.«Rnnutllt· are ttaeb~u! ... :Ru.ek at Tall): 6 • McNamal"a · T 'b s. and Bu; · t T I> C. The Ma · field me ·· ·cwandam ;"self i . t Tab • I bv two small .. 4dhienal c.onni;n,e at•, a tod - ' On · oa\tay you sll•d
  • -& - A 12/21/61 A res. re meeting w #135 in NSF Country File, Vietnam, Vo l . 2 FILE LOCA T ION NSF , Mc George Bundy, Memos for the President, Vol. 1, 11/63-2/64 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by E x ecutive Order 11 652 gove rn ing access to nationa l
  • to the south." Other Areas Nasser gave almost no attention to other areas of the world. He did not talk about Vietnam. He did ridicule the U.S. for believing that the UAR was assisting revolutionaries in Latin America. Nasser Under Political Pressure Nasser's
  • with the moderate Arabs. --We could slow down military deliveries to Israeli inconspicuously but just enough to make our point. Vietnam priorities could be an overt excuse. --We might begin putting out the line with our Jewish friends here that the US can't go
  • of months there will be a military confrontation in which the Soviet Union will be prepared not only to arm the Arabs, but directly to engage, perhaps via technicians, if not more openly. They will use the same techniques as we have used in Vietnam
  • State Dept. Guidelines Bytf! .NARA,Detej-;l~d- VIETNAM '.REF: CA I RO ! •. ?3~4 1. EMBASSY POLITICAL COUN~ELOR THTS MORNtNG CALL[D ON DIRECTOR OF ASIAN AFFAIRS IN FORFlGN MTNSTRY FATHT RADWAN TO ASCF.RTAI.N LIARG REACTIOnTO MANILA CO~~llNif-'ltJL RAD
  • /;!) /P~ '1the ~change of views waa both interesting and useful. Once again I want to expreat my appreciation for the conatructiv• contribution he make on Vietnam in bia UNGA apeech. atttimpt~d l would also llk• to ..y that vs are gratified at the way