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DISCUSSION OF THE AGENDA FOR TOMORROW'S NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
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MEETING, ORDERED BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO DISCUSS THE SOVIET THREAT
IN EASTERN EUROPE.
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PRESS SECRETARY GEORGE CHRISTIAN ASKED IF THE CALL
- should talk to Dobrynin tonight.
Secretary Rusk:
For the press to know I call him in to give him our
views it will be good to position ourselves publicly.
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Director Helms and Secretary Rusk will give us their views on the German
reaction t o the c risis. The press has already p rinted that the State Department
was recommending additional reassurances
- of your providing for the President even
an approximate estimate of the additional casualties we would take if we
stopped the bombing of North Vietnam?
New subject: President also believes you should make sure that TV
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press. They did not.
The Pres i dent: Wasn't this hard to swallow?
CIA Director Helms: Yes .
the troops could move in.
Military exercises were designed to s ee how
The President:Should the Secretary talk to Dobrynin tonighti
CIA Director Helms: Yes