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  • in·hoplq that ·yoa will he wllJ.lag toapen.cl 5 oi' .10 mb&tttH with the Lead,e;n Wp to get atteetioa t. eeating the.. . peoposal•-· Tbey an typtcal p~oteeti..td meuar•• aall tiler wilt hlvolve the ua11al .....,. of· fttallatloa .....aaa ef c...._, theft
  • of National Estimates and suggested that it is desirable not to exacerbate the situatio!l. While we cannot offer much real hope of positive developments from the Macapagal/Sukarno. meeting he believed it p·:>s sible that something might co~e out
  • . There ls no political baae whatever ln England, ln any p&l'ty, for an increased Brltlab commitment ln VletnaJ:n now. For 10 yeal'a we have accepted a sltuatlon ln which the Brltlab give political eupport, but avoid any major commitment on the ground ot
  • : () · with a go . d fl ld ~eeord Saigon•. us fl) There he. om.e p~es t l · agamet · -maa · t again ·t ht ·· • la the Pentagon, Lod1e · ·o.t'd •• •o·the deleeel1fe r · c·~$tl l• fte.ce. DECLASSIFIED E.O. ¥?56• S«. 3.4 NLJ :>- OS I v~ . NARA, Date 1fatj~ who
  • concern to avoid any appearance of running a power play against a weak opponent. But if his generosity is misunderstood, I doubt if it is likely to last . . McGeorge Bundy S3 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 7, 1964 'fO'.P SECRET , MEMORANDUM
  • might put out in p~phlet statement form which could be useful in the campaign and also_ in the education process preparatory to r \_ I the legislation which will go before the Congress next year. In all of this __ ) the most worrisome thing