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  • some doubts there if it comes to the choice, but if we go back in a limited fashion, there would still be a showing that we want to limit the escalation. We have not had time to consult our Allies. RVJCESET (2) PRESIDENT: I would like to ask Mr
  • weapons h~ve spread. Today, for the first time, we have within our grasp a way to arrest this dangerous development. Since 1945, five nations have come into possession of this dread c apabi lity. . We believe now •• as we did then•• that even one
  • . In comparison, during February, at the height of the northeast monsoon, only three percent of the total effort was expended in Route Package 6-A and three percent in 6-B. At the same time, 64 percent was flown in Route Package l during February versus 37 percent
  • - l August 5, 1967 NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN, NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967 The President had a general discussion with these three magazine writers on the Detroit riot and civil
  • pendltu.r es .and no s.uperscnics -- has given his Finance Minister the greeu light to segotiate with us. I think we hav-, a.chleVQd our lmmedlate objective of buying time on th« purchase of anperaoai.cs by ou.r Latin Ai::nerican friel'h.is. W. 'fl
  • , in exchange for the Front's recognition of Cambodia's existing borders. Prior to that time, several high-ranking National Liberation Front officials have periodically visited Cambodia.) The Front leaders themselves admitted that harassment of their supply
  • . that there is hope that Hussein might be persuaded m recog'niz.e Israel in time. He says that there is a difference of opinion in the Israeli government as to Nasser, so.me thinking that he is the best Israel can hope for , and others feeling t...½.at he is a world
  • situation, we must ship at _least 500,000 tons per month in the August-September-October period for arrival in the October-November-December period. Shipping time from the U.S. to India is now averaging 6-8 weeks compared with 4-6 weeks prior to the Suez
  • background documents from time to time for use of our own spokesmen on Viet-Nam policy at home and abroad. I would think there would be sane merit in organizing a conununity effort in this field to assure that we are all speaking with a common voice
  • and civilian. He is especially high on the Marines with whom he has spent most of the last year or so.. He is a close friend and admirer of General Walt; is not quite sure that General Cushman is of the same caliber but agrees he should have time to settle