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  • that period of time have been performed by my principal deputy, Mr. P: [Ralph] Earle [II]. Mr. Warnke, how much do you think that our commitment in Vietnam has LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • about the decision to send two hundred thousand troops to Vietnam . It is clear that he saw what he might get into at that point and how this might very well cost him popularity . made . I think the decision had, in effect, already been But he asked
  • think that the fact that the Vietnam War has occupied so much of the President's attention that this has, say, increased the participation and expansion of the Staff on domestic programs? G: No, I don't think it's really the war. I think the fact
  • reasonably well, but Vietnam came along. We had increased our trade balance to a level of about five billion dollars between 1961 and 1964. We were operating with the advantages of a slower economy, less pressure on prices, less pressure on costs, and so