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- ---a new mutual security package (separating all project assistance for South Vietnam, Thailand, and Korea from the current foreign aid arrangement ) - "'."'-agreement on reserve management - --Increase in the tax proposal so that we could offset
Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- t~is. abou~ WHEEL.ER: · The kay points are these: The first contact that was· made by a KOr~h Korean vessel . ' w.:.t.h th.s PtJESLO was at 12 noon Kc:ean tL-na. This contact apparently aid not concern the ca?tain . of the PUEBLO. These vessels
- , AND . I~ THE INTENSITY OF' CCMBAT; w.t WOULD HAVE ·to EXPEct A · SEVERAL~FOLD IN~EA~ IN U.S. AID ALLIED CASUAL.TIES IN I CORPS. ' ·-· i1 ITH Tt-ra: BOMBING AUTHORITY ·How- IN EFFECT·; · l AM ~ ABLE WITH FORCES AVAILABLE TO LIMIT THE · ENEMY- S
- has been more than offset by the increased flow of military and economic aid, largely from the USSR and Communist China. 3. The aspects of the basic situation that have enabled Hano i to continue its support of military operations in the South
- } No overflight (2) 11 economic aid (3) 11 help refugees (4) Guantanamo Soviet suggests formal up - Stevenson says no Sov. deliberately deceptive on Sams site. 11 may have committed to Castro to leave Sams - Mikoyan soys no expert on crating (Bombers) They have
- attacked Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy. He added, however, that Fulbright had reported out all of his Ambassadors from his committee. - 6 The President said foreign aid would be reduced, but he thinks that we will wind up with less