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  • discussion we have had together in the last three or four years -- and true also of the contacts that we are able to maintain in between meetings, a great part of our discussion has related today to the situation of Vietnam. I make no apology for the fact
  • be done at this juncture. On Vietnam, the Prime Minister is full of compliments on the Presi­ dent 1 s Johns Hopkins performance. He feels it was a beautifully timed operation and should prove extremely helpful. Dick raised with Mitchell the question
  • • though Healy says he means to expose nit to McNamara later. If Wilson opens this with you, you could raise with him the prospect of "joint venture" in Vietnam and Malaysia. Regard­ ing Vietnam he might be asked to make a substantial contribu• tion
  • . The President and the Prime Minister discussed Southeast Asia, and the Prime Minister agreed that in the case of Vietnam the British government would do what it could to help, although it must help very quietly because of its peace-keeping role under