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- on the SEATO meeting in Manila, his discussion with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, and his visit to South Vietnam. Z483. U. S. POLICY TOW ARD LAOS Noted Assistant Secretary of Defense Bundy's report of the recent military revolt in Laos. 2484. CUTBACKS
- for projects. Taiwan (Chiang Kai Shek) We expressed Presid ent .Johnson 1s friendship and explained U. S. peace proposals. Chines e proposals: U. S. should not be using own troops as principal forces in Southeast Asia, but rather Asian troops and American
- their American masters. In October the General Assembiy ot the United Nations voted to ~eat·the'Chinese·Pepple!s·Republic. Before the 1ssne reached the Security Council. Peking angrily rejected the proposition unless the Chiang Kai-shek faction was expelled
- - no comment - President Chiang said he would help as much a s possible, but lacks capacity to do much, c. Thailand - vi'ill be prepared to help, but inquired about U3 assistance to Thai forces. ^ ^ - F rir.e Minister said he would reply as soon as possible
- ILITIE S THEY KAY HAVE TO INCREASE THEM. I AGREE WITH INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY ESTIMATE THAT IT I S NOT LIKELY DRV WOULD REACT BY OVERT ' INVASION, BUT THAT THERE IS P O S S I B I L I T Y t h a t THEY WOULD REACT BY EXERCISING WHAT MACV ESTIMATES
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [2 of 2]," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- ...,,..., - . .. . . ~· , ·s::TRAYAL • CO~lPARABLE TO THE U.S. ABANDONMENT OF. • CHI.AN:; "' -. A~ ; ' --·- KAI-SHEK A RESULT OF THE YALTA, TEHERAN AND CASABLANCA CONFERENCES. ~ H!: CC~lP'...A!NED THAT THE AMERIC NS HAD SE~T THE AUSTRALIAf\ ANO KoR;AN. - I
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- TO DEPLOY ADDITIONAL NON-VIETNAMESE-COMBAT FORCES INTO VIETNAM U N TIL BOTH UE AND VIETNAMESE HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBSERVE, D IG E S T, AND EVALUATE R E S U LTS UHICH KAi?-v:> AE a b l e t o a c h ie v e . I F M.ARINES ARE ABLE TO ''.i/i^'IEVE SUBSTANTIAL
- IN COMPANY WITH THE T - 3 7 7 KAY ALSO HAVE BEEN ACTIVE BUT UNOBSERVED. E , TRACKINGS XEROX FROM QOTCK cc^;^" Objection To Declassification 2003/05/21 ; NLJ-139-044-8-10-4 COPY LBJ LIBRARY * No Objection To Declassification 2003/05/21 : NLJ-139-044-8-10
- 1157 5010 5611 12^2 5402 KAY (ESTIMATED) 55 06 1300 5203 C. DURING PERIOD FEBRUAi^Y - KID-MAY THE VC MAIM FOriCES AVOIDED b a t t l e A^D REMAIMED GUIESCEKT THUS ALLOUZHG INITIATIVE 5 TO PASS TO ARVN. THIS SITUATI03 MADE CLEAR I(^ ESTIi^ATES