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- does not believe there is a danger Who should we talk to ? Secretarv Rusk: The chiefs of governments with troops in Vietnam, .-· - 4 Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pearson. Secretary Rusk: On this matter of retaliation, might the North Vietnamese try
- will not listen to anybody else except us." The President asked about Prime Minister Pearson of Canada and Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain. The President said he wished that we could find something for Wilson to do. Walt Rostow said that Oliver Franks could
- facilities . Se cretary Rusk: from the USSR. The President: Llewellyn Thompson does not believe there is a danger Who should we talk to ? Secretary Rusk: The chiefs of governments with troops in Vietnam, - 4 Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pearson
- to Cyprus even though the legislature had not yet acted on the request for approval. He said Pearson had called him recently to approve an action which would be helpful to Pearson ' s domestic situation. He had been abl e to do what the Prime Minister asked
- and the attack on Blue House. We could tell the Soviets that since they have a security pact with the North Koreans they may want to interest themselves more in this matter. General Wheeler: {Talking to Walt Ros tow). Drew Pearson about that article he had
- and Cabot Lodge were also included in it. We should get the benefit of their substantive opinion. Then we could say you were meeting again with the same group. Drew Pearson wrote around that time about the group. The President then asked Tom Johnson to get
- on the limitation of strategic nuclear weapons can take place. Secretary Rusk: My remarks were over-reported. There are lots of questions on a summit. The President: The Pearson and Marvin Kalb stories were accurate. Nixon invited himself to ABM talks
Folder, "October 14, 1968 Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisory Group," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- are trying to stay on the horse. The President: What are the facts on the two times Drew Pearson says we blew peace. Secretary Rusk: I never heard of it. Secretary Clifford: Neither have I. The President: Get the Bunker-Abrams wire to Vance
- and the Philippines President Marcos. There fo llowed a discussion of public information problems which was initiated by the President who referred to a leak to Drew Pearson of the sub stance of the President's conversation with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko