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- of dissent won 1 t even let
McNamara get to his home and who threaten him when he is trying to
vacation. If all of you can put the throttle on extremism in this country,
it would help.
I am in deep trouble. But there has never been a major war when there
hasn
- at home. It is better to hit these
targets now than wait. So much of the people believe this pure
propaganda which is coming out about the war.
We can 1 t take it much longer. It really becomes a question of
whether you hit Phuc Yen ~r pull out. We have
- , Hanoi thinks they can
take South Vietnam without a military victory. They think they can win it
here at home.
Congressman Wyman: Mr. President, do you see a need for us to do in
Vietnam what we had to do it Japan?
The President:
Question:
Definitely
- politically.
with Ho. In 1946 Ho stayed at his home in Paris.
He has close relations
I have little confidence in M's judgment. I have greater confidence in A's judgÂ
ment. If it served his purpose A might color his report, however.
My contact began last
- Asia.
In addition, we have to realize that serious discussions about peace present
political problems for Hanoi at home, with its Communist Chinese ally, and
with the NLF which might feel abandoned.
There is some evidence to support all of these views