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  • sense, and so therefore ~1e were not happy with the kind of leaders hip they were giv i ng in the United States Senate. He thought they were overly cooperative 1ยท1ith President Eisenhower and that they ~1ere not--this really goes to the Democra
  • an army, on the assumption that the U .S . would never let Pakistan attack them . Since 1954 we had told them we never would allow them to . Every U .S . Ambassador--Allen, Cooper, Bunker, Galbraith and I--had assured them of this . I don't know why I
  • judgment, went from a very slow moving, almost sullen body toward Mr. Kennedy, to quite a cooperative, aggressive, or at least progressive entity under Mr. Johnson's leadership. I think there are rationalizations that do belong there, but not all [can