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- hoping that we would reach that point. Under McNamara, we finally did. 11 ' 1 So Bob McNamara a member made has of the Cabinet, our Defense Now we are really and -- after Department eliminated I have no doubts Harry wanted a chance create
- cannot roam at will in the countryside. The worse situation on pacification is in I Corps north. The next worse is in I Corps southo The best pacification now is in II Corps. -- None of the pacification programs is satisfactory to us. Bob Komer said
Folder, "[February 28, 1968 - 5:30 p.m. Meeting on Copper Strike]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- the Governors and members of Congress and said that he hoped this off-the- record meeting could produce some constructive thoughts about solving this serious problem. The President said that everyone had to worry about where this was going to come out