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  • in political or economic systems. Such a com1-:-7 ,--:_ would provide a further assurar1ce t.11at Viet~Na.m ~ North as weL 3..3 ;:.,__ · • . ­ have a home where it could survive and follow its own pattern 1-:. : .'..i:.s system but benefitting from
  • NOTHING IN TRYING TO LIVE WITH ISRAEL. USG HAD SPOKEN A GREAT DEAL ABOUT HUMAN AND LEGAL RIGHTS IN VIET NAM. WHAT ABOUT ARAB RIGHTS? WHAT ABOUT VILLAGES THAT HAD BEEN LEVELLED ON WEST B~NK BY ISRAEL? WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO HAD BEEN EVICTED FROM THEIR HOMES
  • in the Alliance with security from· the same fate. The events in Czechoslovakia have brought home to all of us that NATO is the keystone to security and peace in Europe. It was reassuring to receive your own renewed expression of faith in the Alliance. I want
  • October with meeting on November 2. October 27: Breakthrough. Thuy (Hanoi} agrees to drop "without conditions, 11 suggests cessation 7 p.m., October 29, and meeting in Paris on November 2. This met U.S. position. Abrams ordered home. · October 28
  • want to try to live up to our responsibilities here at home. All in all, the re is: some criticism low polls But I do not know any President who has had it any better. We get into these types of things in time of war. When things go wrong, the American
  • up the home in which the President of South Korea lives, President Park. We sent over a-32-man team. They have apprehended all but s. This is part of the program. We do not know, although there is some speculation, that this may be linked
  • probably the ,,·orst the country had experienc.~d )incc the East St. Lon is, Ill., disturb.rnn·s in the first '\'orld 'far. Fedu:il troops of the Sixth Service Command aided the city police, home guards . .:.: ::. State troops in quelling th~ -:·. : :ing
  • points with Hanoi. They dropped the "unconditional" clause. There was a breakthrough on October 27 when they dropped the words "unconditional. " Then General Abrams was ordered home for consultations. We agreed with President Thieu on a joint
  • , while rehersing the risks, said such a debate would nevertheless contribute to public understanding at home regarding American policy on Vietnam. Canada, France and Italy expressed a preference for a reactivated Geneva Conference rather than recourse
  • - a settlement on the basis one man-one vote constitutional government Then the U. S. can come home just as we did in Europe and in Asia and spend the money we are expendin g on war on education, health, and all the other needs of our people. (At this point
  • , and he could see I wasn 1t scared by all the criticism I get, and he changed his mind about me. On criticism at home, the President observed that he never thought much of a man who gives him advice through a mimeograph machine. Advice was much more worthy
  • . At home many people want to destroy confidence in your leaders and in the South Viet­ namese goverrunent. I ask you to measure your statements before you make them. Tre greatest source of Communist propaganda statements is our own statements. We are going
  • announce tonight will be a major step toward a firm and honorable peace in Southeast Asia. What is required of us in these new circumstances is exactly that steady perseverance that has brought us to this hopeful prospect: a perseverance here at home
  • to the U. K. should serve as a lesson to us.) S\:f\\f GONFIDE N l'IA L ~G Ol'J"FIDEMTIA L -2­ c. Confidence in financial markets which was at the basis of prosperity at home and abroad. We have two basic means of dealing with this new