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  • e: Vietnam Secret ~fl-'- > J.Jc...J Kl.J-;;,.{p 2 p 08/03/65 A 08/02/65 A to t fie Er e si
  • Wedn-..diay February 16. 1966 5:1 5 P . M . Mr. President: This is State• s list of U. S . non­ milita.ry programs in Vietnam. It do not include claseified activitie in the political area. Bromley Smith A ttachment Log# 420, Read-Bundy memo dtd 2
  • : These are the basic papers that will be discussed at the meeting scheduled to take place at 12 :00 noon Monday {May 16) on the political and economic aspects of our Vietnam policy. I have marked in red what appears to me the most important point for you to make
  • . The men are not to exceed Z4 months. Notifications are now being Each man will have a minimum notice of 30 days Of the 24, 500 men being called, 10,000 are being deployed, 2!- ~cheduled ,___ for deployment to South Vietnam,,.!.. in consonance
  • (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #95 memo DATE CORRESPON DENTS O R TITLE Rostow to the President re Vietnam s #95a repor 2/4/67 re RESTRICTION A A s A ~ Jµ-/-C/4 ,JL,Sqq-:J..J [sanitized NLJ 82 193
  • ... , I 1:aa-..,eouldered mo•t cuelully y0\11' 1eneroua offer of April 30 te make available facllltlee la the Vadun Clty lu cotdacte bet-.en npreaentad••• ol the Der;aocratlc llepul>Ul: of Vietnam aad of U. United State• to boala the movement towaffa peace
  • for Vietnam and the wlado.m 0£ our actlon ln the Dominican Republic are welcome~ He seem.a to be on the de!enalve with bla apologia for the Argentine coup and early BrazU.ian recognltlon. l recomm.e nd that you. walt two or three weeks before resuming
  • ~lORANO_UM THE WHITE HOUSE WAIIIINOTON • CO:L\TFIDBfi'IAL MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Wednesday, May 8, 1968 FOR MR. ROSTOW Security Review of U. S. Delegation to Vietnam . The security files of staff members acc·ompanying • to the Vietnam talks have been
  • I mail privileges. Porter believes the Vietnamese are more bothered by the ICRC' s attitude than by the lack of reciprocity on the part of North Vietnam. Porter believes the South Vietnamese have some cause for complaint, howeve1·, and has urged them
  • of political stability in South Vietnam, and a major decision of this sort should await progress toward stability. At the least it should not b~ taken while .the situation is more unstable than ever. II. Considerations in favor of the operation 1. Tar.get
  • ) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Ma memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ,J5b t:faport 15d memo RESTRICTION Heery Owen re Vietnam dfv,--> ,.-~--b-C,;;. AJL.I" CJ 1- l/'IIP S· 15e. memo DATE 1 p. Rus-k to the Pres. re personnel C 1
  • policy s #6 Memo -#23 Memo s Bundy to Pres. re Cuban warning -- Bundy to Pres. re Vietnam s f NAlQ #25 Mema-- - - --- II- ·?fl #34 Memo - - - -Bundy to- Pres. re Bowles -& India/Pak #36 Memo- - - Bundy to Pres. r~ Vietnam s S
  • . PRESI!>EN.T, TH~TTHE·PATHTO A SETTLEMENT. Oi' TH,:; CO~lFLICT ,IN VIETNAM \'ILL m>r BF. EASY. SUSPICIONS ARE VERY HIGH 0"' BOTH THERE HAS BEEN MUCH TRAGEDY AND LOSS Tl) t!'13ITTER aorH SIDES. ·BOTH SIO~S FEAR THAT THE ENE~1Y'IILL '11!$IN.TERPRETA 'JILL
  • belief that they are putting into their military effort about twice as much in real resources as we ar e . As we see Vietnam coming to a close, it is doubl y important for us to discuss military budgets with th e R ussians . Secretary McNamara
  • President Aden of the Somali Republic has replied (Tab A) to your letter to various Chiefs-of-State describing the US position in the Vietnam conflict. In his reply, the Somali President welcomes your assurance that the US continues to explore every possible
  • Airborne are now la South Vietnam. The balance wW be ba Daaaog on March 13, havlna aalled from Su Dlego ozi Feb. 21. W. w. Roatow -CONFl:D:ENTIAL- WW.Rostow:rln DEr:lA!:'::r:ED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3A fb) White Hc'
  • but limited role in Asia and the world, and learn to get on with its neighbors? · As in the case of the Soviet Union, there is no cause for complacency about C9mmunist China. But behind the defense of Vietnam by the South Vietnamese, our forces., and our
  • \ HEt·P.F"UL>?to:· ·ouR C0MM0tr.-·c-AUS'E .::nr VIETNAM~\ ~!( I.';J{AVE~·-GA.THERED~ FROM:.;ED '.:'..THAT~·.you ',mUl.0 :.::sE ·-.:t~LAD.. To'.
  • , CF, Vietnam, "[3/19/70 Memo tot e President, "Decision to Halt the Bombing" with copies of doc ments, • 1 1 1~ 1967-681 ~ l!S \~2F.._o:; ,. :ai ' I • ~ ri,,} E~c./-- ~~--_....-l//,r.zo.,,-,~£ /./q-.CJlb t.:./W CE/- A A 4- ._a:....::l= tr_-4
  • Decision," re Vietnam, 1:05 p.m. 11/26/68 A File, "Vietnam, Memo to the P es./ Box 138, Sanitzed, NJ 91-505] Rostow to the President, 6:35 p.m. 1 p. (partial dup. #20, NSF, Country File, "Vietn Harvan Misc. & Memos, Vol. 7," Box 124, Deel s Helms
  • ( f;t. Smith to the President, 6:30 p.m. S 1 p. Sanitized [dup. #14, NSF, "South Vietnam and U.S. Sanitized, NLJ 95-34] FBI Director to Smith s 1 p. Sanitized [dup. #14a and #14b, NSF, "South Sanitized, NLJ 95-33] --eA.P ~S #13 cable t1.anslation
  • $35 million Approve $44 million Discussion 1. There is no dis.agreement on the significance of Thai.land to our Asian policy. · Its role in relation to the war in Laos and Vietnam, its longer t~rm strategic importance, and its active support of Asian
  • NOW SPREAD TO QV^'TION OF FU TU R E POLICY IN E N T IR E EX-INDOCHINA AREA. AS A CONSEQUENCE OF T H IS CONTROVERSY, V? GOI A T T IT U D E ON QUESTION OF NEXT S T E P IN LAOS AS WELL AS VIETNAM I S SOMEWHAT IN S T A TE OF F LU X . I N I T I A L EVIDENCE
  • See all scanned items from Vietnam Country Files Box 7
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "Memos, [Cables, memos, reports, and other material, 11/63-5/67] Vol. XV, 8/1964," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 7
  • Country Files, Vietnam
  • Prestdent: Attached is ~e ~teat weekly report £rom Ambassador Lodge. M~G. B. 3PM SECRET EXDIS Wednesday, September 22,' 1965 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM AMB. LODGE (Saigon 991) 1. Political-Psychological · A. The Gover.n ment of Vietnam has finished
  • ~EMAINS ~NTOUCHED, MORALE PROBLEM WlLL. OEVELO?' POPULATIO~ IN SVNo~HE· SAio· !F M~NG TROOPS AND CIVILIAN TALKS BREAK DOWN, MAXIMUH FORCE SHOULD THE~ d~.AP?LiEO TO 8RING VIETNAM WAR TO AN ~NO, AND THAT· t1~ HOLDS TC H: S, VI;::W THAT ••KOREAN CONTRiauTION
  • -----~----·- .• NCRTH VIETNAM/SOUTH VIETNAM 25X1A DOI: 0 C CMMENT S OF TRAN MY ON THE BOMBI~G' M~LT AND THE RELEASE OF AMERICAN PlLOfS 0 -- , 3 I 6 3I z ~;~ fh • SUBJECT: 13 SEPTEr,,BER1968 HELD IN NCRTH VIETNAM • 25X1A J I ACQ: SOURCE: .. . 25X1X
  • . and AEC Chairman President to Eshkol the President, 1 p. ~' S Israel President to Saigon Vietnam from the Presiden~ 8:30 a.m. re Vietna~ 0/C/,-(}l/l(-3~(t4.,j vq-- Bunker re Buttercup/ Vietnam LOCATION NSF, Memos to RESTRICTION
  • OF RVNAF HIGH COMMAND BROADCAST OVER SAIGON RADIO AT 1 3 3 0 LOCAL A UG U ST29: B E G IN T E X T . THE VIETNAM R E P U B L I C ARMED FORCE HIGH COMMAND SOLEMNLY ANNOUNCES THAT: 1. IN THE PRESENT C R I T I C A L S I T U A T I O N , S I N C E ALL R E L I G
  • See all scanned items from Vietnam Country Files Box 7
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "Cables, [Cables, memos, reports, and other material, 11/63-5/67] Vol. XVI, 8/16 - 31/64, 1 of 2," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 7
  • Country Files, Vietnam
  • Westmoreland's message, I had a long and good conversation with Bob McNamara. His view is that what is needed now is not a Washington exercise to review Westmoreland's message, but a reorganization of the military and civil resources in South Vietnam to produce
  • TO REF A. THIS FRAG ORDER PROVIDES FOR EMPLOYMENT OF U,S» AIR UNITS TO CONDUCT SELECTED STRIKES OR EXECUTE A COORDINATED AIR CAMPAIGN AGAINST SX ELECT© TARGETS FROM THE ABOVE PLANS IN NORTH VIETNAM AS LISTED REF B ON AN AS DIRECTED BASIS. Ao SITUATION
  • See all scanned items from Vietnam Country Files Box 228
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "Air Strike Targets North Vietnam, 8/64 - 9/64," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 228
  • Country Files, Vietnam
  • , will be undertaken. They fall within the authority given by the President following Secretary McNamara's last trip to Vietnam. Certain of the operations which were opposed by Ambassador Unger for political reasons will not be undertaken for the time being. Secretary
  • ~ {-l 'l -OI 3 P· ,,,_., g,1.1,-IJ::,JIL J ';i;>- 3K 3 s Jp ... • [Duplicate of #2p, NSF, CF, Vietnam, "8 !--Taylor Memos"] • nt ~ l-l'\--0\ 2p [Duplicate of #18a, NSF, CF, USSR, Vol. 19] -c t~\-tq-01 2 pt € 3-p ~ 1-t't-
  • PRIME MINISTERSATOOF JAPAN, KING SRI SAVANG VATTHANA OF LAOSAND PRESIDENTNGUYEN VANTHIEU OF VIETNAM. DEARLORDCASEY: DURING1969 WE HAVETAKENIMPORTANT STEPS TOWARDS PEACEON THIS EARTH. WEHAVEALSOTAKEN A GIANT STEP INTO THE UNIVERSETHATLIES BEYOND OUREARTH
  • U b A -jn.NR'F, CF, Vietnam, V ol. lif) ?6 T -eab 4 e. -170 Xiu VleuLUue Sta tfe■225_i*Mr^ftemiane #?© 'eabj:e- S ta te - -8^4/M , 2 p ✓ S tate TS 312 fm S a ig o n #69 C able -A- -Tf-2 7 /6 4 oj 3 p 8 /5 /6 4 C- 2 5 1 f m Yipntirimf
  • Vietnam
  • such authority in bilateral bargainning. The difference between Commerce and the rest of us is on timing and on the relation of this issue to Vietnam. The matter of timing is minor Jack Connor would like to have further "public education" before ~~~ .. blR in 1
  • ,, if- tfo 7 (quplicate, #140a, as above) l d-ufJ- ~-IF I 0 1A--U a.,aJ't{,) #le me ' - J--p--s-- ~ 4, -~ - 'JS- }tJJ..J 'ii/- 11>7 (duplicate, #48 this volume) (c1u-f '{; ~Ii 1 µ_,e_ ti.,,~ w) -8 p C (duplicate, #2a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam , "1
  • RAISE CRITICISM IN U .S . AND IN WORLD PRESS. WE STRESSED TO HIM THAT INTERNAL PROBLEMS OF ACCEPTANCE IN VIETNAM WERE HIS OWN AFFAIR, AND WE COULD ONLY OFFER OBSERVATIONS ON THE OBJECTIVE ISSUE OF INTERNATIONAL REACTIONS. KHANH HEARD OUT
  • See all scanned items from Vietnam Country Files Box 7
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "Cables, [Cables, memos, reports, and other material, 11/63-5/67] Vol. XVI, 8/16 - 31/64, 2 of 2," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 7
  • Country Files, Vietnam
  • is unable to do anything about the war in Vietnam. Secretary Rusk summarized the p r o s and cons of Unit ed Nations action, taking t he s a me position he has in the past. Ambassador Goldberg reviewed the past history of the proposal to involve the U. N