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  • that that was very definitely in the American interest. In other words, the Marsha.ll program, while it was regarded by some people as simply a program. to help European countries, it was also a. program to help the United States of America -- both from
  • does he give it his stamp? G: That depends on how interested he is in doing that. I think he can make a very real impression on the agency if he wants. decide, He can for example, the priorities between Latin America, Asia, LBJ Presidential
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  • sat down with a map and explained to the American people just what the hell was going on over there, why it was of interest to the United States--I've said that I think he would still be president. Because the American people would not have been
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  • ยท Yes, it was just inconceivable to me that, with public opinion the way it clearly was in the United States, that you could continue--if this military briefing was correct- -that you could continue on this sort of course for what they said would be four
  • , in these days of nuclear weaponry the fears that a president of the United States has, or any leader of a super power, is that LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781