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We will act on it by January.
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Walt Rostow
- the Ambassador personally responsible.
Secretary McNamara stated that he had examined the economic
situation and that he felt we must give generously of economic aid
and must not ask the South Vietnamese government to do the impossible
at this particular time
- should hold off on 11 Most Favored Nations" legislation in order not to
cause a problem for the Czechs.
The continuing resoltuion - what does it do to DoD, Foreign Aid, Foreign
Policy things. See what kind of resolution they will get.
Draft agreements
- . Circumstances are different.
I did not favor the 37-day pause, you will remember. He is asking
us to give up the bombing. The price is not too great for us to take
the chance.
Let's give it a test. The aid to North Vietnam was not great until
we started bombing
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IN~EA~ IN U.S. AID ALLIED CASUAL.TIES IN I CORPS. '
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