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- EeaenUally tb• plaa i• worked out on a local baaia - 1otna from military to political action. RUSK Gromyko ia intereatad iD the Cambodian Conference. Sibaaoak b palliq back 011 hi• oriaiaal iDJtut.ne• tbac Vi•t Cone be repreeented at th• coderence
- . e~fects anl political aspects . on t his country: (1) Ca~e is ? ot proven . lf it re sults in some ~i~d of t'~ ~.stili ties . 3elieve this action will ~e zood - or ..JU3pe sio~ of con~er enc e ·rhiLJ.k p:..t'.:Jli c ..c·eact.10~1 v1ill 8e
- then asked Secretary McNamara what can he do to solve crime in the District of Columbia. The President said he asked Wirtz the same thing. "Crime will be the principal problem, even more so than Vietnam. We've got to show some progress and action. Perhaps
- for peace in Vietnamo My government and people share that yearningo We know it is shared, too, by the people of South Vietnam -- and indeed by all men, except a handful of fanatics in a few capitalso Let me express my views on a course of action that has
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, September 17, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- ~• . . ~:J ;{l .. . · :.- ·r " XNOW WHAT ro DO." HE F'URTHER .. SAID THAT IF'.. THE U$. WOULD ·~·E··:." ·i.: ._:;j .;~ ... " ,;:f.STO? BOMBING AND . STOP ITS ACTIONS IN THE DMZ; .. ·wg WOUl.D .··.~·:_! . ·; . ,~;i!'.i'f'.~ .., ·:·:.HH?:~ .. ss~·WHAT : \IJOUl
- them how to fight hand-to-hand. Can't understand why Americans who dissent can't do their dissenting in priv?-te. Once we are committed to a program of action, there never ha.s be~n public dissent. You have to go back to the Civil War to find
- of tea;: gas. McNa~"-;.-a said that the use of tear gas must be h~:ncil~d cai·efally in the right operation and that he 'Yas opposed to pushing West:moreland ~o use it within the next few days unless \Ve~tmorcfa.~d felt such. action was desirabie
- . The President said he hopes they (Thieu and Ky) show action even though all the election returns are not in yet and even though they have not been inaugurated. The President said "instead of Dzu taking the headlines, Thieu and Ky should fill the news
- on recovery. They The Vietnamese forces are doing well. General Wheeler: They have more actions going for them than before Tet-. Sec r etaries Cliffor d and Rusk: Did the attitude of the American people (Ambassador Diem's message) cause some
- sites which had been unc:er discuss!o:l i.c uese c~y~. 0::. fae o:~e!" ~~"'le, i! was a question whether such action would r..o: lay down a g2.t=:Ie: to fae world. r: we s~ot:!C. ·~ake this course, the Xorth Vietnamese m::;:i: lco:.;: ~= the!r f=i·~~C:s