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  • asked for the President 1 s . views of comments on the Hill that were critical of the Thieu-Ky attitude toward the South Vietnam elections. The President said some mistakes were being made, but that we might be surprised there were not more. Even in our
  • Vietnam
  • with Governor Docking, Thu1·sday, 11:30 A. M. Governor Docking asked to see you to report on ~is August 13 ...22 trip to Vietnam. He will be accompanied by Ambassador Win Brown who was recently appointed Special Assistant to Secretary Rusk to deal with State
  • ---1t[Sffl'titized 1981-}- t\ #48a cable s fl 1 p- (}()l,,iA$'- /tj -OD Al.t.J ,JL~• [Duplicate of #1 f2a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam "1G(2), 8/13-9/5/67"] [Sa.nit~ NLT 90 263] l ~ 11-'f- ,l.J NL .l 9'1-;>9~ -'--- - - 16;,...p -[Duplicate of #34
  • Intelligence Re~rt AS 4 p 'r/Jl~--n.-r - r ~- llt - OI N l..,J 00 - ~0~ RESTRICTION 8/30/67 A 8/30/67 A [Duplicate of #69f, NSF, Name File, Rostow Memos] #40a rpt Vietnam Political Situation Report S 2 p ~ ~.J£ ii, Sr-..,,.,-+, ;,I. 7 /1z/1,1 N1
  • major military headquarters inside Vietnam south of Saigon safe. South of the Central Vietnam Highlands, large-scale operations are being directed from safe headquarters in Cambodia. Judging by the r~pidity with which he was able to arrange meetings
  • be substance tc- .SoPle of these charges, we have not yet seen evidence that ,u:.bs¼4,ntiates any of them. Local election campaign committee.s are functioning PRESERVATION COPY S~ T ■ /NODIS -2- witho11t Government of Vietnam harassment and in many cases
  • 4 Frida 3:35 :.'n,_~ugua t , 1967 Mr. president: D.efense This ay.on e action taken by todis W. W. Rostow 98 / WASHINGTON--ADD VIETNAM TROOPS (8) I.f · a~ THE PENTAGON SAID LATER IN A STATEMENT "T~E PUBLISHED REPORT THAT DRAFT CALLS
  • : Lieutenant General Spike Momyer, · Air Force Commander in Vietnam, is in Washington for the Stennis Subcommittee hearings. He is scheduled to testify 'Wednesday morning, the 16th. While he is in Washington, you may wish to have him re port to you
  • _important, it could eat up some of the post-Vietnam resources··needed l ,. I . i -sEeRE1 · DECI.ASSlffl:D Authoti" 7/L~ S,~ j1-/{/J , N~ ~ ~ ;11 . •• ; I .. \ ~ECRE'f - 2 - to meet domestic problems. If the Commission is a good one, its report
  • that the professors' ticket (No. 4) would be elected since the prestige of intellectuals in Vietnam society was very great. He thought that one of the Palm Tree tickets would be elected, but not the other two. He anticipated that La Thanh Nghe's ticket (No. 2), which
  • of airplanes. Do we conclude they are airplanes. Viet Nam has no combat aircraft. Communist China will move combat aircraft in." Russell: "There are some Chinese Communists perhaps in a nearby area. " McNamara: "There are four bases in North Vietnam. Russell
  • Vietnam