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  • Contributor > Bundy, McGeorge, 1919-1996 (remove)

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  • crialaiJ trlvlal. So we may want to pat lt off beyond tomorrow U we are working on the Senate. McG. B. i , .January 27, 1965 CONP IDEH'i'IAL MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Probable leaks on your South American trip 1. In accordance with your
  • at au • i "; ,... ~- .• I 1 spent Tueaday, March 16 rieitl11g key potnta iu thft 11 Corpe_where we ha• been pat"tt.c~la ly eoncerned over ibe de
  • LBJ READS UPI STORY ON RICHARD NIXON'S CALL TO "UNLEASH" SOUTH VIETNAM; BUNDY'S UPCOMING MEETING WITH WALTER LIPPMANN; CHINA; NGUYEN KHAHN; NEED FOR MESSAGE TO WILLIAM BUNDY TO CLARIFY VIETNAM POLICY FOR HENRY CABOT LODGE; LODGE'S POSSIBLE
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh McGeorge Bundy -- Dallek Special Interview I -- 23 waters," he said to me. B: That's right, surely we were both out of the government by then. We were both believers that-- Tape 1 of 1, Side 2 --and Hubert over Nixon by a country
  • in the Middle East with more sensitivity than anybody in that last two years. He's still there; he's doing the same job for the Nixon Administration. M: There's a whole potpourri of what you might call minor issues that I might just mention to see if you think
  • : There was anxiety about it, but it wasn't dominant. It wasn't anything like as acute as the one that our friends had in 1973. D: You mean Nixon and [?] B: Yes. D: What do you think was Johnson's general objective here? To try and get this settled as quickly
  • Lodge has virtually no effective communication with General Harkins, he is developing confidence in General Westmoreland, despite the unfortunate episode of Nixon and the helicopters. General Westmoreland has gone out of his way to emphasize
  • " to "victory." South Vietnam is not yet persuaded its aggression is doo ·m ed to failure. e. It is good Nixon is co ·m ing. He ·made good speeches during last six months. He is active, will give many speeches around us, is coming here to gain a fresh, first