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- as a shield
to permit the South Vietnamese society to develop as well as North
Vietnamese society has been able to do. We need to organize
South Vietnam on a block-by-block, precinct-by- precinct basis.
Dougla8 Dillon:
We should change the emphasis. I agree
- to muster 160 to 180 House votes. You
are now forced to deal with the devil.
The Democratic House members have been largely unhelpful.
I think we must have a substantial block of GOP votes in both houses.
THE PRESIDENT: What will we lose if we go
- they will not move against Berlin or Romania
from Dobrynin.
Bi-lateral relations with the USSR have been deeply affected. Czechoslovakia
does not necessarily block the ABM discussions. Vietnam remains with us.
the Middle East is still there. The world still has big
- on state,
county, city and block levels. It is almost impossible to get humans
in.
So we turn to electronic means as an alternative. We used some other
more sophisticated equipment, including satellite photography. Of
course, this is used by both
- . By blocking them off, we take reversible steps. In
other words these are steps that do not require that we take additional
steps.
We should not let the North Koreans think that the Security Council is the
way we have planned to deal with this. They must know
- province towns could have been
overrun.
The second surprise I had was that we came very close to losing
Tan Son Nhut Air Base. It was touch and go there. This attack
was blocked by battalions coming in and hitting the enemy from
the rear. It was closeo
- for all GI those who -..var..t to have
the job to expl'ess themselves to the people .. He said he v,ras considering
~\velcoming all corn.ers to come out with their programs.
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out on the block.
I do not think that fae
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the Fortas affair - - to block. He was taking public positions intended to
achieve that end. They w 'o uld incite Saigon to be difficult, and Hanoi to
wait.
Part of his strategy was an expectation that an offensive would break
out soon, that we would have
- : Totalitarian governments are organized with a town leader,
a block leader, a precinct leader, and even a house leader. Any new individual
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