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- , th ey are now w ate r
over th e dam .
F reedom of th e seas m u st be m a in
tained. Aggression m u st be repulsed.
I n this, A m ericans — an d I hope th e free
w orld —will be united.
L et us hope an d pray th a t th e neces
sary action
- . 1964,
OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
THE FISH ROOM
(AS ACTUALLY DELIVERED)
My fe llo w Americans:
As P resid en t and Commander-in-Chief, i t i s my duty
to the American people to report
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DESIRE TO GET SAIGON DATELINE, THERE^i^0S9,lHlLITY
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tio n a b o u t policy differences leaked to tlie
press. em barr.Tssing th e Prem ier.
G eneral K h a n h pn>test.ed for a tim e a b o u t
h is g o v e rn m e n t’s independence of action,
b u t on F rid a y p u b lic ly m odified his
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friend needlessly fear— and no foe vainly
hope— that this is a nation divided in this
election year. Our free elections— our fiJl
and free debate— are America’s strength, not
America’s weakness.
There are no parties and there is no parti
sanship when
- it to the press. I told my associates
that we should not do so. We have submitted to the committee some
200 copies of it so they may release it. I doubt very much th at we will
be able to withstand the pressures of the press today without releasing
it. We have
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A t[Burmese/ Embassy request SEA O ffic e D ire c to r briefed Counselor
Soe August S on Vietnamese developments* B rie fin g based on P re sid e n tia l
MacNamara
statements. Defense Dept, release on E5H3ScS!3l press hmc b rie fin g
- Bundy:
In addition to these recommendations we should have an e stimate
of the reaction to various courses of action we might take .
Under Secretary Ball:
The situation in Cyprus has reached the crisis stag e .
Even though someone leaked to the press
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Chronology o f E v o n ts
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