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  • as to the role of [NorodomJ Sihanouk, and what actions the U.S. government should take in regard to Sihanouk and the government of Cambodia." There is your political ramification. G: Who were these senior members of the executive branch? D: I don't know. I
  • activity through computer capability; CIA; Robert Komer and pacification; the Tet Offensive; Westmoreland press briefing after Tet; the media; infiltration; the importance of Cambodia; Sihanouk; problem of interpretation of intelligence; body counts; Sam
  • minutes by plane. So lid go over to see Bill and sometimes lid see [Norodom] Sihanouk, and Bill would come see me and [lid say], "Do you want to see Diem this time?" We'd work out these things--and they weren't getting along, never did-hoping to get
  • ; infiltration; executive order making the ambassador the principal representative of the U.S. government; acquiring more helicopters; Viet Cong step up effort in 1959-1960; opening up the Ho Chi Minh Trail; Sihanouk; 1960 counterinsurgency plan; JFK taking
  • things like that better than others, he called me into his office to ask me to go to Cambodia. We were having terrible troubles with [Norodom] Sihanouk at that time, and I'd gone out on several occasions trying to keep Sihanouk calm and less offensive
  • activity through computer capability; CIA; Robert Komer and pacification; the Tet Offensive; Westmoreland press briefing after Tet; the media; infiltration; the importance of Cambodia; Sihanouk; problem of interpretation of intelligence; body counts; Sam