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- Notes of June 25, 10:00 A. M.
Staff Meeting with the President
In the Cabinet Room
The President expressed concern over some recent press
reports that the White House staff is tired ... that many officials
are soon leaving.•. and that the machinery
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The General said this was true, and General Wheeler added
that the losses the enemy has taken are very serious. He said
there had been 53, 000 since the beginning of the offensive.
The President asked why press reports were so bad. General
Abrams said he
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- which
·are being _s een on tv and in the press. Secretary McNamara responded
that we did but that the aircraft ytere of little value. The President
said they were of strong propaganda value and that DOD should
~e.gi~ making more exposure of U. S
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- talking. Also in keeping South Vietnamese in touch with the
situation.
Ambassador Harriman: That's right.
selling them down the river.
Secretary Rusk:
We must show that we aren't
A trip by Cy would be good.
William Jordan: Re the Press in Europe
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- by somebody in the Defense
Department, prompting press inquiries from CBS. I gave them the
guidelines we discussed and have now advised other reporters of his
visit in order to diminish the mystery as much as I could. A transcript
will be sent in as soon
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- few weeks. Bunker says Ky didn't
say them. The problem is with 500 press, some of whom
are new men, and with the fact that Ky doesn't speak the
best English.
When they have that election, that's when South Vietnam
stops crawling and begins to walk
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- available to the press. He read the papers, he said, and
noted that Gov. fttnney had explained his Vietnam views by saying he 1d
been "brain-washed" in Saigon. 'lhe President observed that an;y man
"brain-washed" by diplomats and generals might have problems
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Helms interrupted to say the 100-Day program "is set to go and could
be implemented immediately.
Walt Rostow said he received a cable toaay with Bunker's recommendation
of the main items that they will press on ·the government of Vietnam.
Walt Rostow
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- need to get this thing ironed out before
all of them a re called together.
The President:
I agree.
The Press would have a field day otherwise.
What is our situation in Paris?
Secretarv Rusk:
There is not much they can say until Thieu
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