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The President: We are having meetings at Panmonjum, but they are
getting nowhere. They have asked for another meeting. We need to give
whatever aid is necessary to the South Koreans. They are among our best
allies.
The North Koreans said at Parunonjum that we
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- terrorism which is expected
in Saigon.
There was a discussion about the budget handling of military and economic
aid. Secretary McNamara argued that these two items should be separated
out in order to avoid the results of last year. At a minimum, Secretary
- to call up individual
reservists.
This would give us something to get a vote on in the Congress. We could
ask for special authority to increase aid to the Republic of Kor·ea. I
would ask Congress to validate authority to call up civilian aircraft if
we
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If this is an overall plan by the North Koreans to divert strength
from Vietnam, we should increase our military strength there.
The President: We expect to ask for an additional $100,000,000
in military aid to Korea. We may have to extend the length of duty
of men now
- was being boarded.
At 2354 (11:54 EST) the first SOS came.
We ceased t6 hear from the Pueblo 31 minutes later.
The President: Were there no planes available which were prepared
to come to the aid of this vessel? Every press s~ory I have seen
this morning