Discover Our Collections


  • Tag > Digital item (remove)
  • Collection > National Security Files (remove)

310 results

  • over the phone. In the lett er, cable ·arr ived while Pres ident the President stated that he had no Idea what Lam was Nguyen Van Thieu and Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky talking about and that the were con£erring in Saigon's United States would be Ind
  • thought would be willing to cooperate with the new government, among them Ha Thuc Ky and Nguyen Van Truong. As for Suu and Huong, their political careers are finished and "we should put them in the national museum 't61gether with Tran Van Ly, Nguyen Hoa
  • I NG TROOPS TO THE SAIGON AREA V/OULD BE A DIFFICULT UNDERTAKING AND RAISES THE QUESTION OF THE AIR FORCE PART IN THE COUP D’ ETAT PLOTTING. ALTHOUGH GENERAL NGUYEN CAO KY, COMMANDER OF THE VIETNAMESE,AlR FORCEj APPEARS TO BE RECONSIDERING, HE
  • / .Popular Forces; and also with AR VN' s -role in pacification. Secretary McNamara brought up the matter in our talks with Chairman Thieu, Prime Minister Ky and General Vien yesterday. They recognized the need for improvement. Ky said that the Regular Force
  • -Nam Situation Report August 16, 1967 Campaign Developments The presidential campaign appears generally back on the tracks, and conversations with Ky and with Thieu's brother reflect an encouragingly healthy attitude toward the campaign in the Thieu-Ky
  • of Army of the Republic of Vietnam officei:s for corruption or inefficiency would take place in the immediate future. Ky said this action would not be started before the elections but that thereafter, General Cao Van Vien would call in the officers one
  • concentrated on the Thieu-Ky relationship and also covered the following: - - Civil Reform - - Functions of the New Government Delegates DECl-'ASSIFIED - - Reconstruction of Hue I E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 Deve\oping Don s Front L. '/,-;}s-S- - Mobilization
  • General Thieu General Ky King Bhumibol Prime Minister Kittikachorn Prime Minister Rahman President Park Laos Australia New Zealand Philippines Viet-Nam Viet-Nam ·•Thailand Thailand Malaysia Korea Informal visit to U.S. Manila Confer~nce and attendant
  • . THE MILITARY LIAD£RS ~AD BE!N UNABLE TO. PRtVENT CHIEF ·or• ST~TE NGUYEN VA~ TH lZU 4J\ID PR!:M IE~ ~,UYEN CAO · ~y FRmt RUNNING IND£PEND£NnY. NOR COULD THEY 0£Cin£ SETYEgN THEM. AND THEREFORE DECIDED TO !NT>ORSt N~IT~tR CANOIOATE IN THt 3£LlEF THAT THlS ~OULn
  • . Thieu is making a special effort to help the people of Hue, having named a personal representative, Father Cao Van Luan, to act for him there, and he has in various ways demonstrated both publicly and privately his concern for the victims in the unhappy
  • to hirn., that could address itself to problems across the board in Saigon and the provincial centers affected by the Viet Cong attacks; and tn.at he ~ight. wa-:1t - to consider delegatil1.g supervision to Vice Presid_ent Ky.. On the Government of Vietnam
  • crystallizing regarding the formation of a "National Front" in support of the Thieu-Ky ticket. According to this source, the Front is made up of elements of Cao Dai, Hoa Hao, VNQDD and a new group of young professionals. Allegedly, this Front is planning
  • will be given this job. B. I would like to hold a reception in his honor so as to give him the very best send off with all of the Vietnamese and Americans with whom. he is going to have to work. C. I would also like to take him to call on Thieu and Ky, which
  • '/ NODIJ - -2- a problem in finding qualified men since most of the ralliers were relatively uneducated, but said that he would nevertheless pursue the matter. He rather shared Ky's doubts that disgruntled Cao Dai or the extreme Buddhists would be able
  • •.~- ~)es~ a tormalit7., C; : __;r r·, _:- -. P/CJl·_CEB'- rt,cb''·' .··. 'i::t/:ii/t}
  • Saigon's encourage­ ment ot a large turn-out. Fraudulent counting and government lies combined to pad the results but the real tacts were apparent to the people. Instead ot the high figure claimed by Ky in the Western press, no more than 30 percent
  • by retired Gen. Huynh Van Cao, also a Catholic), List No. 3 (headed by Catholic pharmacist and banker Tran Van Lam), and List No. 21 (headed by Revolutionary Dai Viet Party figure Nguyen Ngoc Ky). --s-EeftET/ NOBIS SECRET/ NOfJfS , -7- 7 The change
  • IT IMMPOSSIBLE · TO CUT T'HROUGH REDTAPE AND, AT HE TASK- FORCE MEETING ON 9 FEBRUARY, THREATENED TO RESIGN. ~~UMt1A.RY•. ·. 1• IN HIS CAPACITY AS HEAD OF THE JO INT GOVERNt1ENT OF VIETNAM - CGVN)/U. S• . TASK FORCE, VICE PRESIDENT . NGUYEN CAO KY HAS ORDERED
  • your proposal now or at our next meeting,-. which I propose to be held on February _ •. Satarday, F~- J, 1968 l :00 p. m. Mr. Pffaldeat : It look• aa tbcMap TM- aad Ky an more M&l"ly la thaa ever Wore; and then la the beplllliq of aome exeaatt
  • to believe, however, that the full Assembly will validate the elections. Bunker has stressed to both Thieu and Ky the potentially serious impact on United States support for Viet-Nam of irre­ sponsible action to invalidate the elections. Both Thieu and· Ky
  • not share the western view of Thieu as a man of indecision. In l/sian terms, there is greater confidence and respect for leaders who are reflective and deliberate than for those who are impulsive and move swiftly. Moreover, Thieu was senior to Ky, he had
  • are definitively halted. or even and This is the position stated to me during conversations in the last few days with Premier Pham Van Dong, Nguyen Duy Trinh, foreign minister and deputy premier, and other high-ranking government and party leaders. Hanoi
  • of its fir.s t meeting tt should move things in the .right direction in the days ahead. Getting Thieu and Ky to work together and stay togethe~ co~ld be a favorable consequence of the attack on the cities, t also noted how promptly you encou1:aged
  • THE AMERICAN SABOTAGE THERE WOUl.D i HAVE BEEN NO GVN AND VIETNAM WOULD HAVE BEEN REUNIFIED • . -~: THE US SET UP DIEM, AND THE PRESE;N,T CLIQUE OF KY AND THIEU, ~ FIGHTING BITTERLY AMO~G THEMSELVES,COpLD NOT SURVIVE f.· WITHOUT us. SUP?ORT. THUY STRESSED
  • AND KY, I FULLY · ,· CONCUR IN THE NEED to PiCCELERATE OUfL PhESENT HATE OF PROGRESS ' ANq ----· .. . -··· TO DRAMATIZE WHAT Ht.\S BEEN AND SHOULD EE ACHIEVED TO ·MEET THE HEAVY PRESSURES I KNOW THE PRESIDENT Ai\D YOU ARE UNDER AT HOME. I ALSO AG~EE T
  • Ai4BASSADOR LAM WOULD H£AD TH£ TALKS iN THE !il}lST l~ISTANC£, H£ WOULD NEED TO BE REINFORCED •. I . A5K£D IF . ri£ HAD IN.MINO TO USE VP KY, AS HE ONCE THOUGHT
  • , i.e., ou:i;> troops will witq.draw to NVN and US troops. withdr.~w to the United States an
  • the minor candidates before taking up complaints against Big Minh and the Thieu-Ky slate. One Council member states his view . t hat .t he_most serious problem for Min.h's slate is the complaint against the citizenship qualifications of Minh's running mate
  • '1' 0tq- ""') "Germany, --J-J.,J 2 PP . vr l VJ VT, #15a, NSF, Country File, 11 Vol. II Im) l I/ /J'-" "Germany, Vol. 16," 16," 189] Concilia~ory Attit~1d s ~f~P Ky and I "j/4-':::>/~ Pres . Th 1 e u ./ltvn~ s 2 pp. , l1M/ ~ 01 lJV,.._~3
  • Party victory and reinforced Labour's efforts to restrict Australian contribution to the war. During December, as the Ky Directorate and the newly elected Assembly sought to cope with mounting problems ot inflation, economic dislocation and an inept
  • he has the Presidential bug also; but I am inclined to agree that in some mysterious way, he and Ky will work it out as his assurances on page 3 suggest. W. w. R. _ SECPFT/NO-DIS attachment (Saigon 23667 4/ZI/67) DEa.As.ffl'IED E.0. 12356, Sec
  • "front" (or bloc) composed mainly of government, Cao Dai, VNQDD, and Hoa Hao leaders working for the Thieu-Ky ticket, and a campaign committee probal:iy headquartered in the presidential palace, utilizing largely governmental/ military resources
  • , THE DIRECTORATE HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THIEU AND KY WILL RUN ON TKE SAME SLATE AS PRESID£Nt IAL AND VICE PRESU>ENT lAL CANDIDATES, RESPECIIVELY. THE NECESSARY PAPERS WERE 'FlLED LAST NIGHl TO MEET THE DEADLINE OF NIDNllKt (N.OON TODAY Olfi TIME). AS tHAT t lME 1 19
  • Honolulu meeting, they will travel, Washington for meeting with Harriman. if it is so desired, to 6. It is their·impression that ·Hanoi· timetable is not·,- re.peat not, • too· hurried. t Of possible interest is .fact that Nguyen Thoung, North Vietnamese