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- associated with neutralizing the Demilitarized Zone could be worked out. Director Marks: Ball proposal? What would be the military cost fur two weeks of following th e General Wheeler: It is impossible to say exactly. General Abrams , on the scene. said
- for the beginnings of a theatre reserve. The additional requirement, which he considers necessary as soon as possible, but not later than 1 September 1968, includes the ROK Light Div, the remainder of the 5th Mechanized Division and associated elements. The armored
- to the weak Europe of twenty years ago. Europ~ wants t o be hea.rd, can and does disagree with the United Statea on various issues, and may do so inore frequently in the ruture. (2 ) To the extent that the above is a problem, it is a problem associated
- in· long years of association with foreign policy c::.r-ic. il~ t:ei..--na tional rcla tions in and out of gov2:cn:-.~2nt > i~c~uding service as Coordinator of ·Inter-Am8rican - ,. . . . . 19 Lr 0 , ana tncrea~te~ , , ,.. " . At~airs starting
- ."J_.W-;~==-~~:-.z: u · _ _ _ __,,_ _ _ _ _ _, · 1 The Attorney General said he did not see any objection to our being associated with suc:i. an effor t . He felt that we would be talking si.mply about the facts oi a potenti al situatio n, not about
- Viet Cong main forces and the infiltrating North Vietnamese army units. d. Deployments of the planned magnitude cause inflationary pressures and risk increased resentment of US presence. 2. Options. a. Continue deployments and the associated
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- above, but could jeopardize the very basis of our military effort here. I wish to associate myself with this assessment." (Full text of message is at TAB J) All of us have only limited background on the latest developments in Paris. There has been very