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- to the word "DEFCON"
since the time of the Cuba missile
crisis.
We will
guidance
receive
given
in the morning
by Defense.
a copy of the press
- Press
- of those officers
who are auth~rized to discuss these problems with the press,
and that other officers should be instructed to refrain from
such discusEii
- to the press except upon the explicit
instructions of the Secretary of State •
... co~ii'lO..ENTit\L ...
,
- 3
Tuesday,
MEMORANDUM
June
6, 1967 - 11:15 p.m
FOR THE PRESIDENT
Regarding
the press reports
that our Embassy
in Cairo
has been set afire,
State Department
has just talked to the Ambassador
and he has assured
them that the Embassy
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is sought by NATO authorities.
c. Those which have pa!ticular political significance or
implications.
d.. Any exercise which is otherwise of such a nature as to
rec.eive prominent attention by the press.
e. Other exercises with which you or the Joint Chiefs
- for an
urgent meeting
of the Security
Council to deal with a massive
Israeli
advance.
The meeting
was set for 10: 00, but the whole morning
was spent in consultation
with Syria pressing
for a cease-fire
and withdrawal
and Western
members
pressing
for a simple
- that the Government be unified. It is of particular importance
that express or implied criticism of officers of other branches be
scrupulously avoided in all contacts with the Vietnamese Government
and with the press. More specifically, the President approves
- to the contrary,
I do not wish any American official in any forum to press
for a binding agreement at this time. I wish to maintain the
position established in our talks with Prime Minister Wilson
-- namely, that the U.S. is not seeking to force its own
-
had made clear in his press
conference
this morning,
we were
committed
to certain
principles
in this situation
but did not have a program.
He said that he understood
this and; without ip.structions,
he
only say this:
It is important
that the Arabs find
-
great superiority
in maintenance,
leadership,
training
and discipline
rather
than numerical
superiority.
The President
then went on to read a statement
later released
to
the press (attached),
establishing
a Special Committee
of the National
Security