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- . At home many people want to destroy confidence in your leaders and in the South Viet namese goverrunent. I ask you to measure your statements before you make them. Tre greatest source of Communist propaganda statements is our own statements. We are going
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- .> 3.3lh)ll>; L~..l£&.) Then I would brief Lord Home and his party when they are here in February . This was agreed. 8. Reviewed briefly President Kennedy's letter to me of January ! 6 and asked for reaffirmation of DCI responsibilities as outlined
- announce tonight will be a major step toward a firm and honorable peace in Southeast Asia. What is required of us in these new circumstances is exactly that steady perseverance that has brought us to this hopeful prospect: a perseverance here at home
- to the U. K. should serve as a lesson to us.) S\:f\\f GONFIDE N l'IA L ~G Ol'J"FIDEMTIA L -2 c. Confidence in financial markets which was at the basis of prosperity at home and abroad. We have two basic means of dealing with this new
- WAITING RETURN HOME SAFE . . ·. PARS ~TS . FOR US TO THER~~ORE, GRE~.TEST WE: ONLY HOPE 9 AND IT IS TEE DES!RE: OF. J MYSF.L? ~.~D ALL MY · CRE~J ~ THAT \iJE \:! ILL BE FORGl V.EN LE: NIE ~!T LY : BY T HE: GOVE:?Ni·iENT OF Tl€ . DE
- to his country. He surely has the intellectual equipment and the necessary political experience . courage - firm, tough, and mature. He is a man of great He gives one the impression of understanding the needs of his people on t he home front as well
- of the East - West Trade Bill will be a touchstone of our efforts. This will be closely watched in Eastern and Western Europe as well a s at home . The Department of State is gearing up for the hearings this surruner with plans for a major campaign of public
- to maxim izing the chances of influencing the enemy and world opinion and to minimizing the chances that failure would st r engthen the band of the "hawks'' at home: First , without fanfare, conditions, or avowal , whether the stand- down was permanent
- this man went home to nussia for a vacation. When he returned to Washington in early Octo ber, he al once sought out Attorney General Kennedy, with the urgency befitting the bearer of a private mes• sage from one chief of stale to another. On. Oct. 1, he
- there would boa. 95% or rno~o poSJsibiltty tl1at the first u.. . z that WU attacked wolJld survive and (Omo home. He pointed and. and l confirmed, that this wo\lld create a new situation a• it would demonst~ate Ca.stro•s t:ue mtentiODJJ which were now only