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  • . On the state of the Nation, he said: is going to hell. " 11 1 just don't think this country MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 12, 1967 11:00 a. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bob Fleming Attached are notes on your conversation
  • Fleming, Bob
  • Affairs has dis­ tinguished itself by its international character, by its devotion to the quest for world _peace. and by its interest in the applica--tion of science and technology to the problems of developing nations. I profoundly hope that COSWA
  • . that there is hope that Hussein might be persuaded m recog'niz.e Israel in time. He says that there is a difference of opinion in the Israeli government as to Nasser, so.me thinking that he is the best Israel can hope for , and others feeling t...½.at he is a world
  • declarations of fri~ndship on one s1de or the oth~r. Maurer hopes that the United States will also turn in this direction and get down to concrete cooperation~ 8. Rather illustrative of Rumania's situation is the following joke which Maurer related: "As Johnson
  • workers is one thing, cheating is another." He also appealed ~CkbWNODIS PRESERVATION COPV ~ if -3- !'/NODIS for unity and expressed the hope that the elections would be a means to unity rather than further divide the nation. Thieu has continued
  • independence and mobility for U.S.. groups. Think banquet like lunches by province officials should be replaced with box lunches or other informal Hope observers can spend as much time in field as possible, returning to Saigon late for tallying
  • as our domestic budgetary needs, that it is hoped that a million tons will suffice but because of our concern for India we do not want com­ pletely to foreclose the possibility of a further shipment. Mention would also be made of the shipping problems
  • political stability a:·v:;_ ~conorr.ic growth. ThiE. doesn't ~"l.'. ake tho:ze problems any easier; nobody p:-etends that it docs.. But it is the iir~t necessary step toward dealing with them at all. We 3.re !'ight to hail it r:..s reason for hope. 9
  • a.Dot.he~ speech in the record before the Senate closes dowa. Francis will be doing some backgrounding on recent con-atructive achievements in foreign ·p olicy; and so will I. W.W. R. I am additionally in!ormed that Bob Hardesty today 1s got three auch
  • night's action. These orders are already in being. RUSSELL: ls it daytime over there? MCNAMARA: Our attacks will be in daylight hours. RUSSELL: I hope you will keep going until they get the last one of them. We had a Formosan type resolution in the Middle
  • · 11AXiMUM LATITUDE WITHIN ' FRAMEWORK OF PRINCIPLES WHlCH :SAFEGUARD . sc sc O · I S FfA EL I · I NT E RE s T s o - . GOLDBERG SAib HE WOULD BE ·,LESS THAN CANDiD ~F HE DID NOT SAY _sc .. oPERAT I ON WOULD BE DI FF lCULT o BEST RESULT WE COULD HOPE