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- him no problem, subject to the 10 mile circle. S.~~i tTiZ~D Aurhcrlr/ N By ~ L..l !v10RE 8 ~ -S-1 MRS, Da~ /{) -k-:--__..g'} Ii ; SANITIZED -2 McNamara pointed out "the weather has been very bad. 'Only a couple got into the Haiphong
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- , get that off to them. # # # Don't threaten be diplom.atic. SERVlliE SET -- -,. ,_·.···;~~Tu " 0 \'.& J.--·-~-· · ··:--- s e ~ a.rJ o ~
- that Ambassador Taylor, the Joint Chiefs and the Department of Defense recommended a retaliatory strike today at day light. He said we will soon be facing the difficulty of taking Phase II actions even though there are no incidents created by the Viet Cong
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, September 17, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- - J ,j .. Ii - 2 He described the air field as militarily marginal. He said we had lost 3 planes in the first 9 days of October, compared with none in July, 2 in August and 1 in September. Since the rate of activity is up, Admiral Sharp has
- or two in a new government. II. Harriman 1 s instructions Ori monitoring by the ICC in the north half of the DMZ, Secretary Clifford and Mr. Ro stow were both opposed to this proposal. The President refused it. III . Cambodia Secretary Clifford said
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- of you." (Laughter) In this regard, the President noted he had presented plaques to Henry Ford. II and. Nelson Rockefeller for their efforts as captains of industry -- to promote social welfare. I did it, he said, so their grandchildren would be proud
Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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Folder, "[February 13, 1967 Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 17·72) I 'I l I !I I I lI I .9 :, 5\ --- l I II 11: 15 a. m. Mr. Rostow 1 s secretary called to say the Pr e sident wanted Mr. Rostow to set up a meeting at 5 o'clock today with: Clifford Wheeler
Folder, "May 6, 1968 - 1:20 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- kept one word of it. under no illusions. So I'm They're arriving in Paris with a force of 43, They have asked for a villa. This indicates they are ready for phase I and phase II. They seem to be dug in for a period of time. Secretary Rusk: Move
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- show, because· of lack of accuracy. ii this i:J (uni·eadable) over be.fore the pause. Pre.:;ident: Assuming we were bombing NVN, is it your opinion that fewer trucks would be coming through? _McNamara: . We would eliminate some trucks
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- a fresh assessment. -- continuity of a ,11_ _ _ _l program which Sect. Rusk will raise with you. 2. PL 480 package -- you have the papers. ~ I I I I I I I I I I I II r I I I I I I I I I I 1 II I I -
- matters of world concern . ... ..,;.. . ... IJECLASSlFJED · E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 NIJ siv ·k'::f . ·: 90- 13 e/ NARA. Date / - 3- 7t CONFIDENTIAL.__ C 0 NF I DE N I I AL - 2 II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully
- GSA DC 73.495 .., ~· NSC PRIMARY INTERE3T _... f!f? 11!-1 August 19, 1967 12: 30 am LEJ LIBRAR-: l\Lndatory he V13W Ca,:;e;, NLJ f.2-s1 Document If /Ii' 1 TO: THE PRESI DENT FROM: Jim Jones SUBJEC·r : ( ~j ~ Meeting with Secretaries
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- now that we 1re willing and able to get some results, we may not get to negotiations because they may figure the Jarring mission is hopeless without our behind-scenes help. rj.~tow Attachment: Amman 3270, 2/3/6 8 D~ L ~ ii~·~ uthodtJ f@+§k
- with an open mind. "These were clean elections. II Hughes said the formal election safeguards were unimpeachable in his opinion. He talked to about 200 election board officials peasants , village chiefs, etc. The enthusiasm of the people was great and more so
- . Let them know they are in a war. We killed civilians in World War II and nobody opposed. I'd rather kill them than have American boys die. Please, Mr. President, don't get one foot back in it. Go all the way. Saltonstall: It's clear to me if we have
- if we gave them the A-.:e th:!y doing u:; any :\.ft 0~ .t: dam::.g~ Tet, I can't say. SANITIZB'I now? They h:i.ve thrown mort:>..rs ~ ~us. Ii I I I i i. ! SANITIZED 2 l':L
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Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- and pessimistic side. The truth is that we are winning militarily, but t~{s story is not being told. The failure of the press accounts for som; of the d i sallusionment among t he p eopl e . I i I II / r1 1 ~MtSFtilG TO HANDWRITIN~ Ffll 3 The President
- for our pulling out of Vietnam. SECRET -BECRE'I' -3 II. This is one possible way to handle the meeting this morning at 10:30 a. rn. 1. Thank them for giving their time; and suggest the importance of maintaining the existence and substance
Folder, "[May 7, 1968 - 8:30 a.m. Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- rates were the significant things. The President said 11 We can't survive without more taxes. 11 He pointed out that since World War II we have sent $30. 9 billion worth of food over-seas. 11 Some think we ought to spend $2 billion more now on food
- ~)-5 serio1:1s deteriorat7on itL race relations elsewhere in A£ric*f.l•'; · (particularly Zambia). i --Jf J~~~ ·~ COPY LBJ LIBRARY II -4 - Fe r.:h lre -:he British that- a phased movement toward maj orlt:y rule in Rhodesia. is the best way
- . They are digging in. A hardened line. I was in charge of bombing surveys in World War II and bombing never wins a war. We are driving the Nor1h Vietnamese into a greater dependency on China - - and boxing in the Soviets. We are also making plans for negotiation
- of Viet Cong. R~sume this "\.veekend. PresiC.e:i:: ;v:-iat significance do you attach to low level of VC initiative? R:~3k: Ii i.t w~nt on longe!" perhap3 it would be significant - - r~ports ar -,,·ill draw ba.
- reform because no men available. Need someone in U.S. mission alin to James Byrnes' job in WW II. Would identify resources and spotlight issues. Require office and man not now in VN. Ckecked with Ambassador Lodge but neither of us are sure about
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- leaders on August 10, 196 7, in the Mansion. Those who attended were: The President Honorable C. Douglas Dillon Mr. Henry Ford, II Secretary Fowler Honorable Thomas S. Gates Jr. Mr. Werner P. Gullander Mr. Frederick R. Kappel Mr. William B. Murphy Mr
- Bundy said he thought Secretary Clifford's proposal would have a short life diplomatically, but he was not against it. He agreed with Rostow that if you wanted to do more later, it is smarter to do less now. ,_:;.._, _ - ~ - -- .. -------· . . 'ii
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- ? The new one? ) ,, '· II r. mjdr June 4 , -, O' / l THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 4, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR JUANITA ROBERTS: The President said he wanted to autograph a book to ·each of the Congressional Liaison officers he spoke