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senior U.S. commanders. I also talked with Ambassador Bunker,
President Thieu and Vice President Ky. There were a number of
factors which surprised me. I certainly learned things I did not know
before:
The TET attack was very powerful and nationwideo
- Westmoreland 1 s recorrrnendations are shown below:
* Discuss with Ky his view of the military outlook, his plan for Improving the
situation and his appraisal of the extent to which an increase in US presence along
these I ines (a) wou ld a r rest the dete r
- , but it is better to have
them there when they are needed than to need them there and not have them.
General Wheeler: I will call now and get my men drafting the order.
(General Wheeler left the room.)
The President: What is the status of Buttercup? I see where Ky
- Clifford, a highly forceful approach to the GVN (Thieu
and Ky) to get certain key commitments for
impro~ement,
tied to our
own increased effort and to increased US support for the ARVN.
DeĀ
tails are in Tab B.
3.
Early approval of a Reserve call-up