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- would call on the President of the Security
Council, give him a letter, and release the letter.
The President: What do we do from there?
Secretary Rusk: We've gone to Kosygin. We've gone to Sato. This will
get the Secretary General in it. Indonesia, also
- this week by the Communists
and Kosygin who are beginning to draw the line between Hanoi and the NLF.
Rusk admitted however, that he does not think Moscow, nor for that matter
Peking, has enough horsepower to deliver Hanoi.
The President asked if someone
- :
Hanoi might object to public meetings.
Secretarv Clifford: We might have leverage to meet bilaterally with
Hanoi - - not suck up to Saigon.
Kosygin might help.
General Taylor: We can't sit 70 days and let Saigon hold us up. We
should start
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comments from officials Soviet Embassy here that Kosygin taken
completely by surprise at Pleiku attacks. He thought Sovs would
confine their reactions to 'noise' and a bit more ink on American
Embassy walls throughout the world. He thought Soviet hard
- to believe.
was similar to one used in a letter he had received from Chairman Kosygin
earlier. Mr. Rostow said the full sentence in the Kosygin letter read:
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"My colleagues and I think--and we have grounds to do so--that
complete cessation by the United