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- , no U.S. forces
were committed, but the "United States" was ready to
provide airlift
in shifting Indian Army reserves if this
became absolutely necessary.
Both "United States" teams hoped to obtain some
cooperation from the USSRand to deter Pakistan from
- senior meeting each week, between 1400 and 1530 hours,
on the following
Tuesdays:
25 April,
2 May, and 9 May. A
final critique
will be held between 1400 and 1530 hours on
Tuesday, 16 May.
In addition
to your own participation,
I hope you will
provide one
- and North Vietnam and results
should reinforce
activities
of the State Defense Study
Group on China.
the O. S.
Military
Academy is expected to act as Game Director.
3. (C). It is hoped that you will find it convenient
to attend and to participate
- and pre-game documentation are also in
cluded in this report.
It is hoped that the overall
package will be useful to planners and intelligence
officers
concerned with US policy in this area.
The following comments resulted
from observations
of the Game
- , and to raise
questions
for us to delve into later.
As usual, we hope that
some new insights
have been gained and that better perspectives
have been suggested to the players.
Without anything further,
I'll
turn it over to Colonel McDonald, Chief of the Cold War
- hopes to pick up the Vietnam
situation
from the point at which it stands and move on
to some future possible
moves.
Cabinet level
people will not participate
in this game.
The planning conference
is set for 1000,
1 July, in room BC 942A of the Pentagon
- of economic policy for
which I have more respect
than the effort
of the Brazilian
Government to bring its people out of the inflationary
environment
in which they have lived so long and which
has frustrated
the legitimately
high hopes and expecta
tions
- by results
of the September 1966 elections
in SVN, US hopes for resolution
of the
conflict
began to rise.
Despite VC terror and Buddhist opposition,
the 80% turn-out exceeded most predictions
and provided
a wide spectrura of representation
in the Constituent
- .
Neg~tiationa were not
actually conducted.
The US team felt obligated to attend discussiona
based on the US President's
oft stated willingness to
talk.
Although1the US team felt compelled by world
o¥1nion to attend the conference, they had some hopes
o
-
tions, but they should have provided,al~o,for
rapid·response
1n event hostilities
were renewed.
The US team's proposals for a massive New Society
were well conceived to meet the hopes and aspirations
sectors of the SVN society but some players considered
- hope
• tod•y~Headquarters_ol""_the
...Jfaflonal Liberation Front (NLF)
more than has been felt tor months. 'l'boae who ·kept the faith
may nowl)e vindicated but there is no time to philosophize.
In the early hours this morning an emissary, the brother