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  • if he and General Thieu won but did not govern wisely. The President read Ambassador Bunker's comments on the election campaign, saying that Ky naturally was taking advantage of his incumbency but was seeming to heed our warnings. The President read
  • the night of 8-9 July. There was no evidence to confirm the allegation made by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) Ministry of Water Conservancy on 4 July that the United States Air Force was intensifying strikes against dikes and irrig~tion works. lon
  • yesterday on his way · · back to Israel and I had a long talk with him late last night. What he said increased the doubts I already had · . about whether it would be right to advise King Huss~in to negotiate with Israel separately from the other Arabs
  • • would like to fi.ad an a.1reed fonmala on the M lddle Eut t.a1lt Ibey cmot nrlng around the extreme Arab•. Arthar Cioldher1 part1c:u1arly wanted JCRI to read thla cable. He added that the Aic•rlan• at the UN 10 about openly maktn1 contemptm,ua remark
  • of April -28, - 1965,. and ·told that the Marines would be landed in · Santo Domingo that night for · the express purpose of protecting · the lives of American -citizens. No one expressed disapproval. Had . I known ·that· the real purpose of our
  • on ~ietnam by Dick Neustad~,... · In my judgment -- recognizing that I am an outsider on Vietnam questions -- it is very much worth a Presidential reading. You will want completely to control dis­ tribution. I have not, and will not, send copies to anyone
  • that from what he had read ln the papers, he had been concerned about the Panama Canal treaties. He listened attentively to the briefing; stated that he •appreciated ltt•; but did not commit himself one way or the other. Irwin regards the session as net