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- concerned about time
factors. We should tomorrow stick to opening statement - - not push on
to something new.
The intervention by Trudeau in Canada is not good. It is like U Thant's
-- it asks us to stop bombing; doesn't ask Hanoi to do anything
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PubUtatlon Reqoires
P1rmi11iuH af Eutttright
Holder. W. Jho.na; JeliMon
NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING
WITH THE CABINET, 1v1A Y 14, 1968
CLIFFORD: There has been a change of tactics between the time of
Tet and now. The wearing
- additional
cuts.
Congressman Pollock: Mr. President, I want to thank you very deeply for
your help in meeting the emergency needs of my people in Alaska. All of
the agencies of government and you have been so helpful in our time of need.
The President: I am
- about the
war. Two years is a long time. 10, 000 men have been killed and 10, 000
have been seriously wounded. 11
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Representative Sam Gibbons (6th District, Florida) said it's the
$7. 4 billion tax bill that worries him. He said there are serious
- measure, and needs time on the Presidential
Election Campaign Bill.
Senator Fulbright then discussed the Foreign Relations Committee.
The Senator said: "Mr. President, what you really need to do is
to stop the war. That will solve all your problems. As you
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The President made these points when questioned about Vietnam:
There is no date or time on the Vietnam conflict.
The military situation and pacification are improving.
Intelligence
- to up-value,
otherwise the pound is in trouble . The questions is whether I should tell
Kiesinger this is the most serious situation in some time.
Walt Rostow:
Right now this is premature.
The President: What is our offensive strategy?
recommend
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to a series the first time. We should not have an adversary approach to
the report like on "Meet the Press" •. "
At this point Jones departed the meeting again to get a letter the President was
to send to Congressman Joe Karth.
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The President read from
- sa)d it might have some effect on doves and
some effect in Europe, bu.t would not succeed and would cause them problems.
Secretary Rusk said a critical time for a peace offensive is later after the
winter fighting has subsided. He said that if we do