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Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- is a steady expansion of our national wealth. Prosperity alone may never be a cure-all for our problems, but it is the ~e ~~for overcoming them. It enriches the lives of about 85 percent of our people directly- through higher pay and higher profits
- , of the National Association of Manufacturers, praised the enthusiasm of the Vietnamese people for the elections, and said he was certain that "this was an election of integrity." He praised our military, saying "its top management is really tops," and that he'd
- to communicate with the nation about our. willingness to negotiate. . The President said he thought that "when we sent men to nearly every capitol t hat this would dramatize our willingness, but apparently the people have forgotten this. So the question is how
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- was the best you have ever had. Prime Minister Lee told me that today. The Committee is entitled to a report and a response to their questions on our national interest. I do not think you need to have it televised. I resent that they did not carry your press
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- by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
- Folder, "January 24, 1968 - 1 p.m. Pueblo II - National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
- within South Vietnam. We should negotiate a cease-fire rather than accept one. This is the most dangerous proposal we could tie on to. Secretary Rusk: A cease-fire has to be associated with a withdrawal of forces. General Taylor: I would echo those views
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- -called National Liberation Front and those individuals now associated with it. I am inclined to make a sharp distinction between these two. On the one hand, we appear to be seeing today a subtle aM sophisticates propaganda offensive designed to depict
- Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manuf~cturers, Labor groups, business men, Veterans organizations, mayors organizations, and Governors, and took every question every one of them wanted to ask. He said he doesn't do this before cameras because
- AND !THE EFFORTS OF ITS PEOPLE AND ITS GOVERNMENT TC DEFEND THEIR .FREEDOM WHILE REBUILDING THEIR· NATION. THE SENATOR QUITE ·.Ni;TURALLY SPENT MOST Or HIS LIMITED TIME IN VIETNAM LOOKING .. :INTO THE PROBLEMS WITH WHICH HE WAS MOST CONCERNED, CIVILIAN .WAR
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- politically. with Ho. In 1946 Ho stayed at his home in Paris. He has close relations I have little confidence in M's judgment. I have greater confidence in A's judg ment. If it served his purpose A might color his report, however. My contact began last
- . I doubt that he would have put the missiles in Cuba, but once he got them in, he wouldn't take them out. '' The President said that Kosygin was constrained by restrictions which had been placed on him by his associates in Moscow. The President said
- · nations and particularly Communist nations. { I INFORMATION MEMORANDUM ~J - THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ( (s I August 22, 1968 r J /
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- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUMENT ;9 FILE LOCATION Meet~ng Notes File, ~ox l RESTRICTIOll CoDES (A) Closed by Executfrtt Order 11652 governinq ac~ess
- Folder, "[Briefing Papers for National Security Council Meeting, May 10, 1966]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION ~......~.ta~~~~r;:-~-:J-ttr-or \~C>\·24o Paris 22253 section 1 A ~.3-t-.K~ 2 p". Secret · A ~ .3-t
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- make any new contacts with nations who are not represented in Vietnam now? Malaysia was mentioned. (Secretary McNamara said he did not think any troops could be arranged from Malaysia) Should the allies be advised in advance of this mission
- expressed deep concern, and said it was especially dangerous to give a two, three or four week's advance notice to Westmoreland. "I recommend the exercise of great caution. " The President said he would wait and talk to Westmoreland. He said he thought
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- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF. DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE FILE LOCATION Meeti_ng Notes File, Box l DCH 10/81· RESTRICTIQ\I CODES (A). Closed by Executive Order 11652
- . Action Programs 2. Security provides ilie shield behind which the South Vietnamese people can build up their country -- wit.tiout it there can be neither peace nor freedom, neither progress nor prosperity. Thus the seven nations turned their attention
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- Folder, "[Briefing Papers for National Security Council Meeting, October 15, 1966]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
- .? MEETING NOJES eeP¥&GHTED ~bliculioo Re~11ires H PerfftiHiun 1~ W :1:: of eeppight o &err. T1iOrikii Jalinaon CIA Director Helms: He is leader without question. The level of subsistence is not yet back to pre-Castro level. All the intelligent people left
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Folder, "[June 17, 1966 - 6:05 p.m. National Security Council Meeting]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- NATIONAL ARCHIV!j;$ AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ' #94! meet~ notes FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes_File, .Box 1 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Cloeed by Exec:11tlve Order 11652 qoveminq aocese to nc;1tionQt
- Folder, "[June 17, 1966 - 6:05 p.m. National Security Council Meeting]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
- ·~ITlZED The President: The House of Representatives has acted in the best interests of this nation, particular! y in the field of foreign affairs. In order to tnake the last few months beneficial, we have briefed the Presidential candidates. I want
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- to Thieu and his people and a new Administration. We know this is a decent, honorable deal. All your advisers can live with it. This seems to be in the other camp's hands. definitive plan. I do not have a strong The President: We have never gone so far
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- . 3.6 CONGRESSMAN FORD NLJ 1.2 ·1'13 ~ January 30, 1968 Ey dm1 , NAR..Aati'1-s-01 The President: A man's judgment is no better than his information. I think the American people should have a chance to see their elected representatives face to face. We
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- with restrictions con · nod n the donor's dead of ·tt. Ir ....... ORM u,2e .ca-aa> 1 JANUARY 27, 1968 - 1:25 p.m. NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF BUSINESSMEN J. Paul Austin Charles F. Myers, Jr. Walter A. Haas, Jr. Joseph Califano John Seng stacke Clark Clifford James S
- Folder, "January 27, 1968 - 1:25 p.m. National Alliance of businessmen luncheon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
- NATIONAL ARCHIV~S AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT RESTRICTION CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~ID · b~l'l. #JC..,.J 8'.J-..,.S-l #118 meet notes · meeting with foreign :Policy advisors on Vietnam . . . 8
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Folder, "[February 28, 1968 - 1:30 p.m. Meeting on Copper Strike]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- it could to make bargaining effective; that it associated itself with the Taylor Panel's recommendation; and that it would issue a statement asking the people to come to Washington. , The President asked what other people thought and everyone in the room
- ITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT Meeting ~ESTRICTION CODES A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'gowrnlng access to national security fnforrn,ation. BJ Closad by statute or by the agency which originated the dOCllment
- the President's announcement of the U. N. Delegation with new and different people is very helpful politically both the the United Nations and to this Administration domestically. Katzenbach said that Joe Sisco briefed the NA TO people on the Middle East
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- Folder, "[September 13, 1967 - 12:32 p.m. National Security Council Meeting]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
- is ditticult enough to explain to tbe people ot the nation. All expended war, with mare American f'orcea inwlved, ia SDiDS 2. to be that much hu'der to expla1n. Ir the increase requires substantial reserve a.ad national guard call-upa, higber dratt calls
- WITHDRAWAL SH EET tPR ESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF 'D OCUMENT attendees a RSC meet"ng ·secret l p ., . NOVE:MBER 29, 1967 - 12 noon National Security Council M_eeting Vice President Sec. Rusk Sec. McNamara General Wheeler Director Hel.r
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- Folder, "November 29, 1967 - 12 noon National Security Council Meeting," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
- .NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 'I~ ~t-R7 -'~I~.,~ '4_y NL E'. 8 S"- ').). # .VL.. J ~,_~ 7 :z._ OfEN #LT~11.Y~-1 FILE LOCATION M3:a~~e~ ~~ting RESTRICT!~ »otee File, CODES
- not be an extension of the conflict. This would be against our national interest. The use of atomic weapons is unthinkable. t;,iEETJNG NOTES COPfR15HTED P'1blieetien Raqsri{.et PArMiHieR of Co~right H.Qlder· W Thomes Jo~!!}cci : ...-. '. . ' , , .., t
- to the report on the OAS Association we have been pushing. We have been going a year, and have good things to show. It is not on a national scale yet. We hope to build protection for the OAS in case any future President wants to sweep it under the rug. But we
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE· WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION 0 ., ,. , .. FILE LOCATI ON Meeti~ "'~ W.ali"te File, Box· 1 RESTRICTl a-1 CODES (A) Closed
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE · I WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE FILE LOCATION Meeting -· ... .. Notes File, · RESTRICT!~ CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11652 qovemin9 acceaa to national security
- before them today concern force modification and force structure. This does not affect Southeast Asia operations. General McConnell said there is disagreement on whether we should have a new advanced strategic bomber in 1976. He says the JCS believe we
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Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- of the men? (Referring to a bombing pause). General Wheeler: It would have an adverse effect on: our troops South Vietnamese troops South Vietnamese people. The President: What will the United Nations do on Vietnam? Ambassador Ball
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- Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
- OF THE PRESIDENT'S TUESDAY NATIONAL SECURITY LUNCH January 23, 1968 In the Mansion Secretary McNamara told Clark Clifford that ''this is what it is like on a typical day. We had an inadvertent intrusion into Cambodia. We lost a B-52 with four H-bombs aboard. We
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUMENT ~op .See?et Tep a89Pet DATE RESTRICTION " ? p. 15 p. FILE LOCATION DCH Meeting Notes File, Box 2 RESTRICT!~ 10
Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- engage :.n -chis 'a ctivity? Why must we have a spie ship? !s this no~ an undignified posture £or a democracy and ~s there' no~ some element of a progr~r.1 associated wi't.h spy.:£.:.1.g upon some other nation? 7he answer to that question ~~ that we
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